Mountain peaks around Supino offer access to the Lepini Mountains in the Lazio region of Italy. This ancient village, nestled on the slopes of the Lepini Mountains, provides a starting point for exploring the area's natural features. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain and opportunities for outdoor activities. Supino serves as a base for discovering various summits and natural landmarks within the Lepini massif.
Last updated: May 3, 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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The ascent to Monte Cacume is an excellent workout for those who want to improve their performance in both Trail and Trekking. The view of the Ciociaria and Agropontino from the top of the mountain is splendid.
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For truly expansive views, consider Monte Semprevisa (Daniele Nardi Peak). As the highest peak of the Lepini mountains, it offers panoramic vistas of the sea, Mount Circeo, the Ausoni Mountains, and the Pontine Islands. Another excellent option is Monte Erdigheta, known for its very panoramic position, especially if you're looking for a less frequented spot.
Yes, for a challenging and solitary experience, head to Monte Malaina Summit. Its paths from Supino are known for being wild and less trafficked, offering a rugged natural experience. The ascent to the Santa Serena Plain, nestled between Monte Gemma, Monte Salerio, and Monte Malaina, is also considered a long and tough climb, comparable to challenging Tour de France cols, requiring good fitness.
The region around Supino is rich in natural features. You'll encounter mountainous terrain, vast plateaus like the Santa Serena Plain, and limestone formations suitable for free climbing. Along trails, you might find natural water sources such as the Fonte dei Canali, and even herds of mountain cattle. The views from the summits often include distant sea horizons and other mountain ranges.
Beyond hiking, the area around Supino offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, running routes, and cycling routes. Some challenging cycling routes, like the one to the Santa Serena Plain, are popular for their demanding climbs and stunning scenery.
Yes, on Mount Cacume, you can find the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception and the Cross of Mount Cacume. This spot offers an excellent 360-degree view of the surrounding panorama, including Mount Gemma and the Sacco valley, making it a point of interest for both its cultural significance and scenic beauty.
Monte Gemma is a prominent peak in the Lepini Mountains, with Supino nestled at its foot. It plays a central role in the local mountainous landscape and is frequently included in popular hiking loops, often connecting with peaks like Monte Malaina. The vast Santa Serena Plain is also situated between Monte Gemma, Monte Salerio, and Monte Malaina, highlighting its importance to the region's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Yes, particularly on the challenging ascent to the Santa Serena Plain, you can find the Fonte dei Canali, which is a source of drinking water. It's always advisable to carry sufficient water, but natural sources can be a welcome refreshment point on longer treks.
The Monte Pizzone ridge is a panoramic trail that leads to the top of Mount Pizzone. After ascending from the hermitage of Sant'Erasmo and navigating some short rock sections, hikers are rewarded with a beautiful panorama, including views of the Circeo.
The hiking trails around Supino vary in difficulty. Some peaks like Monte Erdigheta are categorized as challenging, especially if taking adventurous routes like via delle Roccette. Others, such as Monte Semprevisa and Monte Malaina Summit, are generally intermediate but can involve solitary and wild paths. The ascent to the Santa Serena Plain is also considered long and tough, requiring good fitness.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the wild and solitary nature of many trails, and the opportunity for challenging outdoor activities away from more crowded routes. The diverse landscapes, from high peaks to vast plains, and the sense of natural immersion are highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the Santa Serena Plain, located between Monte Gemma, Monte Salerio, and Monte Malaina, features limestone formations that are suitable for free climbing enthusiasts. This area offers a unique combination of demanding hikes and opportunities for rock climbing.


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