Mountain peaks around Faicchio, a town in the province of Benevento, Italy, offer a blend of natural features and historical sites. The region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, including prominent peaks like Monte Acero and those within the Matese mountains. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of ancient structures. The terrain varies, offering diverse experiences for visitors.
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Monte Mutria is the highest peak of the Guardiaregia-Campochiaro Regional Reserve, with its 1823 meters of altitude. Near the top is the chapel of Sant'Antonio, built in the 1990s and a destination for summer pilgrimages. The panorama extends over the great mountains of the Apennines, and on the clearest days you can even see the sea.
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Monte Calvario is located at 545 meters and offers a beautiful view of Cusano Mutri and its surroundings.
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Pizzo dei Favi is located within the Taburno Regional Park, at a height of 1187 metres. The closest refuge is the Vitulano refuge. From here it is possible to enjoy a 360 degree panoramic view, and you can see Monte Miletto, Monte Rosa, Monte Altorotondi and many other peaks around.
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Monte Acero is 736 m high and a particularity are the three kilometers of dry stone wall at the top. These are from the 6th century BC, and there is also a statue dedicated to Jesus the Redeemer. Every first Sunday of August a pilgrimage is organized to this monument which starts from Cerreto Sannita.
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Monte Acero is 736 m high and a particularity are the three kilometers of dry stone wall at the top. These are from the 6th century BC, and there is also a statue dedicated to Jesus the Redeemer. Every first Sunday of August a pilgrimage is organized to this monument which starts from Cerreto Sannita.
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Not really a place to bike but if there's no one why not :) It has a great view on top of the hill
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Great view over Cusano Mutri
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With 1823m s.l.m. you can see the great Sasso, the Maiella, the lake of Matese, the mountain of Matese, and up to the sea if the weather is clear.
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The region around Faicchio features several significant peaks. Mount Mutria is the highest peak of the Guardiaregia-Campochiaro Regional Reserve, offering extensive panoramas. Pizzo dei Favi, located in the Taburno Regional Park, also provides 360-degree views. Additionally, Monte Acero is known for its ancient megalithic walls and a monument to Jesus the Redeemer, while Monte Monaco in the Matese mountains features the historic Grotta di San Michele.
Yes, Monte Acero is particularly rich in history. Its summit is encircled by approximately three kilometers of megalithic dry-stone walls, dating back to the Oscan-Samnite period (6th century BC). These impressive walls formed the "Arce di Monte Acero," a Samnite fortress. On Monte Monaco, you can find the Grotta di San Michele, a cave church originally built by the Lombards.
Many peaks offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Mount Mutria, you can see the great mountains of the Apennines and even the sea on clear days. Pizzo dei Favi provides a 360-degree view, including Monte Miletto and other surrounding peaks. Monte Acero offers extensive views of the Telesina Valley, while Monte Monaco boasts vistas of the Mutria-Gallinola-Miletto mountains, the entire Telesina Valley, Monte Maggiore, and the Lattari mountains.
Yes, the area, including the Parco Regionale del Matese, offers a variety of trails. For example, a moderate 5.2-mile Monte Acero Loop from Massa is recommended for those interested in history and scenic hikes. For more challenging routes, a difficult 10.8-mile loop trail encompasses Monte Erbano and Monte Monaco, requiring good fitness due to significant elevation gain. You can find more hiking options in the region by exploring the hiking routes around Faicchio.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the challenging "Cerreto Sannita and Cusano Mutri along the Titerno" route. There are also many cycling and road cycling routes, including scenic loops like "La Piana di Prata e Camposauro" in the Taburno Camposauro Regional Park. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Faicchio, Cycling around Faicchio, and Road Cycling Routes around Faicchio guides.
On the eastern summit of Monte Acero stands a 10-meter tall cast-iron monument to Jesus the Redeemer, erected in 1902. This monument is a significant religious landmark, and each first Sunday of August, a pilgrimage to it is organized, starting from Cerreto Sannita. It adds a spiritual and cultural dimension to the historical importance of the ancient walls on the peak.
Yes, near Monte Camposauro, which is part of the Taburno Camposauro Regional Park, you can find a fountain and some picnic tables just below the summit. This area is accessible via a gravel road turning off at the Chapel of Santa Barbara, making it a convenient spot for a break.
Monte Acero is unique due to its blend of natural beauty and profound historical significance. It features impressive megalithic walls from the Oscan-Samnite period (6th century BC), which formed an ancient fortress. Coupled with the 1902 Monument to Jesus the Redeemer on its summit, it offers a distinct experience for those interested in ancient military architecture, religious history, and panoramic views of the Telesina Valley.
The highest peak mentioned in the immediate vicinity of Faicchio is Mount Mutria, which reaches an altitude of 1823 meters above sea level. It is the highest point of the Guardiaregia-Campochiaro Regional Reserve.
The mountain peaks around Faicchio offer diverse natural features. You'll find dense forests, especially around Pizzo dei Favi and Monte Camposauro. The conical-pyramidal shape of Monte Acero makes it a distinctive landmark. The entire region is characterized by its mountainous landscape, providing a rich environment for flora and fauna within the Matese Regional Park.
Yes, there are a couple of notable religious sites. On the eastern summit of Monte Acero, you'll find a 10-meter tall cast-iron monument to Jesus the Redeemer. Additionally, on Monte Monaco di Gioia, there is a church located in a cave known as Grotta di San Michele, which has historical roots dating back to the Lombards.


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