Best mountain peaks around Sezze are situated within the Monti Lepini, a mountain range characterized by diverse natural environments and a distinct calcareous terrain. The municipal territory of Sezze extends into these mountains, providing a rich landscape for exploration. This area offers a mix of challenging hikes and accessible paths, catering to various fitness levels, with opportunities to explore uncontaminated territories. The region is known for its natural beauty and provides panoramic views across the Lazio countryside.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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One of the peaks of the Lepini
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Highest peak of the Lepini.
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Mount Ervigheta. Very panoramic point that deserves a detour from the classic Sempervisa ring.
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With its 1,480 meters of height, Mount Malaina is the second peak of the Lepini massif. The paths that climb to the summit from Gorga, Supino or Morolo are among the most solitary and wild of the mountain complex.
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Mount Sempervisa is the highest peak of the Lepini mountains. Since 2019 it has been dedicated to the great local mountaineer Daniele Nardi, who trained here before making his expeditions to the Himalayas. This mountain has a unique view of the sea and the nearby Mount Circeo.
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Mount Erdigheta, or Erdicheta, is one of the less frequented peaks of the Lepini mountains given its more secluded position to the south of the mountain range. It can be reached from various paths, the most amusing and adventurous is via delle Roccette (with sections that can be circumvented in grade III) from the Sezze side.
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This stretch of panoramic ridge leads to the top of Mount Pizzone. Going up from the hermitage of Sant'Erasmo, after passing the short and amusing stretches of rock on the path, it is a beautiful emotion to come out of the wood and admire the panorama of the Circeo.
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The Monti Lepini region around Sezze features several notable peaks. The highest is Monte Semprevisa (Daniele Nardi Peak), standing at 1,536 meters, offering spectacular panoramic views. Other significant peaks include Monte Malaina Summit, the second highest at 1,480 meters, and Monte Erdigheta, known for its secluded position and adventurous routes. Additionally, the municipal territory of Sezze encompasses peaks like Monte del Cerro, Monte Forcino, Monte Fulcino, and Monte Rotondillo.
From the summits around Sezze, especially from Monte Semprevisa, you can enjoy unique and spectacular panoramic views. These often stretch across the sea to the nearby Monte Circeo and encompass the Ausoni Mountains and the Pontine Islands. The area also offers striking views of the Lazio countryside.
Yes, the Monti Lepini offer a mix of challenging hikes. For instance, reaching Monte Erdigheta can involve more adventurous routes, such as via delle Roccette from the Sezze side, which includes sections that can be circumvented in grade III. The paths climbing to Monte Malaina Summit from Gorga, Supino, or Morolo are also described as solitary and wild. For more challenging routes, you can explore the Hiking around Sezze guide, which includes difficult routes like the 'Caetani Castle, Sermoneta loop'.
The Monti Lepini are characterized by a diverse natural environment, including beech forests and conifers. The terrain is distinctly calcareous, offering insights into millions of years of geological history through its limestone ridges. The region is rich in biodiversity and provides opportunities to explore uncontaminated territories.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Sezze offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a 'Loop of Mount Erdigheta from the Hermitage of Sant'Erasmo'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Lakes of Gricilli – Old Sonnino Station loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Lefro Trail – End of the Semprevisa Climb loop'. You can find more details in the Hiking around Sezze, Gravel biking around Sezze, and MTB Trails around Sezze guides.
Yes, Monte Semprevisa is dedicated to Daniele Nardi, a renowned local mountaineer who trained there before his Himalayan expeditions. The broader Monti Lepini region is also dotted with historic towns and villages, adding a cultural dimension to any visit. Additionally, the discovery of dinosaur footprints in the Lepini Mountains near Sezze highlights the area's significant paleontological interest.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the region offers a mix of challenging hikes and accessible paths, suggesting it can be enjoyed across various seasons. However, for mountain activities, spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant weather conditions for hiking, avoiding the extreme heat of summer or potential snow in winter at higher elevations.
The Monti Lepini region offers a mix of challenging hikes and more accessible paths, catering to various fitness levels. While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not listed for individual peaks, trails like the 'Sentiero delle Querce Millenarie' (Millenary Oaks Trail) wind through lush forests and green hills, offering a gentler experience suitable for families looking to enjoy nature.
The region research mentions that there are refuges along some routes, particularly on Monte Semprevisa, where hikers can stop for refreshments or even stay overnight. The broader Monti Lepini region, including Sezze itself, would offer various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation, especially in the historic towns and villages.
Monte Gemma is part of the Lepini Mountains, standing at 1457 meters. Following path n.23 will lead you to an iron cross at its summit, offering another viewpoint within the range.
The Monte Pizzone ridge offers a panoramic stretch that leads to the top of Mount Pizzone. Ascending from the hermitage of Sant'Erasmo, hikers experience short, engaging rock sections before emerging from the woods to admire the stunning panorama of the Circeo.


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