Best mountain peaks around Alvito are situated in the Comino Valley, within the province of Frosinone, Lazio. This area is surrounded by the Apennine mountains and forms part of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. Alvito itself is located on the southern slope of Mount Morrone. The region offers a diverse landscape of hills, forests, and rocky slopes, providing a natural environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Peak of 1974m. To date, access is only permitted along the SE ridge (from Montagnone 1819m) or from Balzo di Ciotto (without a marked path). The path that runs along the NE ridge (from the Schiena d'Asino pass) has been removed from the official PNALM ones, and is therefore currently prohibited (PNALM Regulations updated to August 2020 and PNALM Trail Network to May 2025, both available on the Park website). You may encounter park rangers on surveillance duty.
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Starting from the Campo del Popolo and going up keep more to the left because being my first time keeping to the right I stretched a bit
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The Cima di Pietre Rosse is located at 1900 m. From here it is possible to see Monte San Nicola and the Cima Re Magi or Serra delle Gravare.
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This peak (1776 m) is part of the Abruzzo group of the Marsicani Mountains and is located on the border of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. From here it is possible to see Sora, the Lepini Mountains and the Sacco Valley.
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This relief has a height of 1921.8 meters. It is part of the Abruzzo group of the Marsicani Mountains. Since the Marsican brown bear is present in this area, it is possible that in some areas the tourist flow is regulated, so it is advisable to call the park to check the access procedures.
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Monte Tranquillo (1637m) is located on the border between Lazio and Abruzzo, and was a place of exchange of goods. The sanctuary is dedicated to the black Madonna.
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equipment required ice ax and crampons during this period
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Terrific look! According to Komoot, there is no way here. However, following the trails as far as Komoot is concerned, they are also well marked until just before the summit. Just before the Punto Mazza you should keep your eyes open to see all the markings, which then follow only difficult to follow paths. All in all, the ascent is good to do.
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The region around Alvito, nestled in the Comino Valley, features several significant peaks. Among them are Monte Tranquillo, known for its historical significance and a sanctuary, and Punta Mazza, offering expansive panoramic views. Other notable summits include Cima di Pietre Rosse and Monte Serrone Summit Cross.
From peaks like Punta Mazza, you can enjoy expansive views of Sora, the Lepini Mountains, and the Sacco Valley. Cima di Pietre Rosse offers sights of Monte San Nicola and the Cima Re Magi or Serra delle Gravare. Generally, the mountains provide breathtaking views of the Comino Valley and the surrounding Apennine range.
Yes, Monte Tranquillo (1637m) is historically significant as a place for the exchange of goods and features a sanctuary dedicated to the Black Madonna. The area also boasts a rich historical context with medieval villages and castle ruins.
The region is ideal for trekking and various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking and running. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Alvito guide or the Running Trails around Alvito guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Alvito guide.
Yes, for experienced hikers, peaks like Monte Serrone Summit Cross offer challenging routes. Some trails, especially during certain periods, may require specific equipment like ice axes and crampons. It's advisable to check with the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park for regulated access procedures, as the Marsican brown bear is present in the area.
The region offers diverse conditions throughout the year. While specific seasonal conditions vary, the area is generally attractive for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. For winter hiking, be prepared for snow and ice, especially on higher peaks like Monte Serrone Summit Cross, where equipment like ice axes and crampons may be required.
While some peaks offer more challenging ascents, the broader Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park area provides a range of trails. You can find easier walks and trails suitable for families within the diverse landscape of hills and forests. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' in the Hiking around Alvito guide.
The peaks are situated within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, characterized by a pristine natural environment. You'll find diverse landscapes including hills, forests of oak, hornbeam, chestnut, conifers, and beech at higher altitudes, as well as rocky slopes. This rich flora and fauna provide ample opportunities for nature observation.
Given that the area is part of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, there might be regulations, especially concerning access to certain areas where wildlife like the Marsican brown bear is present. It is advisable to contact the park authorities directly to check for any required permits or specific access procedures before your visit.
Visitors appreciate the stunning scenery, the tranquility and authenticity of the Comino Valley, and the rich natural environment of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. The blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural sites, such as the sanctuary on Monte Tranquillo, also enhances the experience.
While some peaks present intermediate to challenging climbs, the broader region offers a variety of trails. For those new to mountain hiking, it's recommended to explore the 'easy' rated routes within the Hiking around Alvito guide, which may include less strenuous paths through the valleys and lower slopes.
The Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park generally has regulations regarding pets to protect its wildlife. While some trails might be dog-friendly, it's crucial to check the specific rules and designated areas for dogs within the park before planning your hike. Always keep dogs on a leash where permitted.


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