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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Gemona Del Friuli

Best mountain peaks around Gemona Del Friuli are situated within the Julian Prealps, offering access to diverse mountain experiences. This region provides panoramic views and opportunities to explore the natural landscape of Friuli Venezia Giulia. Peaks like Monte Chiampon and Monte Cuarnan are prominent features. The area is characterized by its varied terrain, from dense forests to dry grasslands.

Best mountain peaks around Gemona Del Friuli

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Monte Festa Fortress, a historical site that features fortifications from the First World War. It offers panoramic views that reward the ascent.
  • Another must-see spot is Mount Brancot, a summit offering views of the Tagliamento and Gemona. The ascent includes historical ruins and natural features.
  • Visitors also love Monte Stella Summit, a summit known for its panoramic views. On clear days, it provides views extending to the sea.
  • Gemona Del Friuli is known for its summits, historical sites, and viewpoints. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, ranging from challenging climbs to more accessible trails.
  • The mountain peaks around Gemona Del Friuli are appreciated by the komoot community, with 192 upvotes and 260 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 3, 2026

Monte Festa Fortress

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Wonderful fortifications on the way to Monet San Simone

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Monte San Simeone

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Monte San Simeone, or Mont Sant Simeon in Friulian, is the highest point (1505 m) of a double rock massif at the northernmost foothills of the Friulian plain near Gemona del Friuli. It rises an impressive 1300 m above the plain. This peripheral location means that the ascent offers beautiful views of the plain around Udine, as well as wonderful panoramas over the Tagliamento and the Julian Alps.
The mountain massif is surrounded by the Tagliamento to the north and east, and to the west it drops steeply to Lago di Cavazzo. The two halves of the mountain massif are separated by a deep cut. The SP 36 runs over this from Bordano in the east to Interneppo in the west. At the highest point of this road - called Sella di Interneppo - an old, reasonably asphalted or concrete military road branches off to Monte San Simeone. However, it ends at an altitude of 1215 m near the small Chiesa San Simeone. Anyone who wants to go further up towards the summit will probably have to use a mountain bike.
For fans of winding routes, this ascent is an absolute must, as there are 24 neatly stacked bends on the east side of the mountain. In some places there is so little space for the road in the steeply sloping walls that the bends had to be led through a total of nine short tunnels. In the area of the forepeak near the small chapel there are another three bends before the concrete track ends in a clearing. In total there are 27 bends to be negotiated. If you add the two bends on the SP 36 - regardless of whether you are coming from Bordano or Interneppo - there are 29 bends for an ascent of around 1000 m, a density that not even the Stelvio Pass can offer.
The section of bends runs largely through sparse forest, so there is at least some shade even when the temperature is high.

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Monte di Buia

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It is a climb of about two kilometers in asphalt with maximum slopes of 15%. It must be managed because it is neither long nor short but it is respected precisely for the toughest sections. On the top the village, dominated by the Pieve di San Lorenzo, is nice. Do not miss the fountain to cool off and to fill the bottle.

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Mount Campeon

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Mount Campeon, together with nearby Mount Faeit, forms a small mountain ridge between Tarcento, Artegna and Montenars. The summit can be easily reached through the numerous paths that are found.

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Mount Brancot

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The climb to the summit of Monte Brancot offers an experience rich in history and nature, with the ruins of the castle and the small church of San Michele along the way. The vegetation changes with the altitude, and the final stretch offers breathtaking views. A non-technical but challenging excursion, best enjoyed in cooler seasons.

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Giuseppe 🍻
June 26, 2025, Monte Campeon

Beautiful view from Monte Campeon; well-deserved reward after the climb

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Harald
June 18, 2025, Monte di Buia

The church sits enthroned on the summit of Monte Buja. The buildings on Monte Buja resemble a small medieval fortress and have evidently been lovingly preserved and restored. Those who enjoy typical Italian mountain villages will find what they're looking for up here. The functioning water station is particularly valuable for cyclists.

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Throughout the area there are remains of artifacts from the Great War.

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Top of Mount Brancot with view of the Tagliamento and Gemona

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Vale
December 27, 2024, Monte Campeon

A place that deserves a small detour to enjoy the splendid panorama

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Federica
September 5, 2024, Monte Brancot

The climb to the summit of Monte Brancot offers an experience rich in history and nature, with the ruins of the castle and the small church of San Michele along the way. The vegetation changes with the altitude, and the final stretch offers breathtaking views. A non-technical but challenging excursion, best enjoyed in cooler seasons.

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Monte San Simeone, or Mont Sant Simeon in Friulian, is the highest point (1505 m) of a double rock massif at the northernmost foothills of the Friulian plain near Gemona del Friuli. It rises an impressive 1300 m above the plain. This peripheral location means that the ascent offers beautiful views of the plain around Udine, as well as wonderful panoramas over the Tagliamento and the Julian Alps. The mountain massif is surrounded by the Tagliamento to the north and east, and to the west it drops steeply to Lago di Cavazzo. The two halves of the mountain massif are separated by a deep cut. The SP 36 runs over this from Bordano in the east to Interneppo in the west. At the highest point of this road - called Sella di Interneppo - an old, reasonably asphalted or concrete military road branches off to Monte San Simeone. However, it ends at an altitude of 1215 m near the small Chiesa San Simeone. Anyone who wants to go further up towards the summit will probably have to use a mountain bike. For fans of winding routes, this ascent is an absolute must, as there are 24 neatly stacked bends on the east side of the mountain. In some places there is so little space for the road in the steeply sloping walls that the bends had to be led through a total of nine short tunnels. In the area of the forepeak near the small chapel there are another three bends before the concrete track ends in a clearing. In total there are 27 bends to be negotiated. If you add the two bends on the SP 36 - regardless of whether you are coming from Bordano or Interneppo - there are 29 bends for an ascent of around 1000 m, a density that not even the Stelvio Pass can offer. The section of bends runs largely through sparse forest, so there is at least some shade even when the temperature is high.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit around Gemona Del Friuli?

The region offers several captivating peaks. Monte Festa Fortress is a popular historical site with WWI fortifications and panoramic views. Other notable peaks include Monte Chiampon, known for its extensive vistas from the sea to the Dolomites, and Monte Cuarnan, a magnificent viewpoint in the Carnic Prealps.

Are there challenging mountain climbs in the Gemona Del Friuli area?

Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Monte Chiampon offers demanding ascents with some very exposed sections, including a protective cable near the 'Passo della Signorina'. Monte Plauris, the highest peak in the Julian Prealps, also presents a demanding hike (T3) with long, steep sections.

Which peaks offer the best panoramic views of the region?

Monte Chiampon provides amazing panoramic views stretching from the sea to the Dolomites and from Slovenia to Veneto. Monte Cuarnan is described as a 'magnificent viewpoint mountain' with wide views over the Po Valley to the Adriatic. Monte San Simeone offers exceptional views of the plain around Udine, the Tagliamento, and the Julian Alps. On clear days, Monte Stella Summit also boasts views extending to the sea.

What historical sites can be found on the mountain peaks near Gemona Del Friuli?

The Monte Festa Fortress is a significant historical site featuring well-preserved fortifications from the First World War. Mount Brancot also features historical ruins and a small church along its ascent, offering a mix of history and nature.

What is the best time of year to hike the mountains around Gemona Del Friuli?

Many peaks in the region, such as Monte Chiampon and Monte Cuarnan, are often snow-free early in the year, making them accessible from February onwards. Routes to Monte San Simeone are suitable year-round due to their accessible nature. For Mount Brancot, cooler seasons are recommended for the best experience.

Are there family-friendly hiking trails among the mountain peaks?

While some peaks offer challenging routes, Monte Cuarnan features varied hiking trails, including moderate loop options that are generally accessible to a wider range of hikers. The routes to Monte San Simeone are also described as not presenting significant technical or physical difficulties, making them suitable for families.

What kind of natural beauty can I expect to see on these mountain trails?

The trails around Monte Chiampon feature diverse flora, including lilies and orchids, particularly on its grassy southern slopes, with a notable change in vegetation from dense forests to dry grasslands. Monte Plauris also has a botanical trail, indicating rich and diverse plant life. The region generally offers varied terrain, from dense forests to dry grasslands.

What outdoor activities, besides hiking, can I do near these mountain peaks?

The area around Gemona Del Friuli is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking and MTB trails. For example, there are routes like the 'Panchine Trail – Mountain Cabins loop' or the 'Tagliamento River – View of Lake Cavazzo loop'. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Gemona Del Friuli and MTB Trails around Gemona Del Friuli guides.

Are there specific hiking routes recommended for these peaks?

Yes, for Monte Chiampon, the CAI 713 trail is a popular, albeit challenging, route. Monte Cuarnan offers a moderate loop trail with panoramic views. For Monte San Simeone, a well-maintained CAI trail leads to the summit. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking around Gemona Del Friuli guide, including the 'Monte Cuarnan Loop Trail' and 'Monte Cjampon Summit Trail'.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Gemona Del Friuli?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from various summits, often extending from the plain to the sea or the Julian Alps. The mix of challenging and accessible trails, along with the historical elements like the Monte Festa Fortress, are also highly appreciated. The natural beauty and diverse flora along the trails are also a significant draw.

Is there accommodation or places to eat near the mountain trails?

While specific cafes or accommodation directly on every trail are not detailed, the region of Gemona del Friuli itself offers various options. For longer hikes, such as to Monte Plauris, you might find welcoming huts like Rifugio Franz along the trail for rest or overnight stays. It's always advisable to bring food and drinks, especially for more remote ascents like Monte Festa Fortress, as facilities may not be available at the top.

How accessible is Monte San Simeone, and what are its unique features?

Monte San Simeone is highly accessible, with routes suitable year-round that do not present technical difficulties. It's the highest point of a double rock massif, rising an impressive 1,300 meters above the plain, offering beautiful views of the Udine plain, the Tagliamento, and the Julian Alps. It's also known for its winding roads, featuring 29 bends over an ascent of about 1000m, making it a unique experience for mountain biking.

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