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The 13 Most Amazing Peaks around Premilcuore

Mountain peaks around Premilcuore, located within the Casentinesi Forests National Park, offer diverse hiking experiences in a wild and solitary territory. This region is characterized by centuries-old woods and a network of trails. The peaks provide extensive views of the surrounding landscape. Exploring these mountains allows visitors to experience the natural beauty and historical elements of the area.

Best mountain peaks around Premilcuore

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Mount Falco, a summit that stands on the border between Arezzo and Florence. At 1,658 meters, it is the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, known as the "Roof of the Casentinesi Forests."
  • Another must-see spot is Monte Falterona, a summit known for being the source of the Arno River on its southern slope. It offers a view of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
  • Visitors also love San Paolo in Alpe Ruins, a historical site located in a high-altitude prairie. This area features the ruins of a church and farmhouse, with historical significance from World War II.
  • Premilcuore is known for high peaks, panoramic viewpoints, and historical sites. The variety of mountain peaks offers options for different difficulty levels and interests.
  • The mountain peaks around Premilcuore are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 200 upvotes and over 150 photos shared.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

Mount Falco

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Mount Falco stands on the border between Arezzo and Florence and is also known as the "Roof of the Casentinesi Forests". With its 1,658 meters of altitude, it is the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, exceeding the adjacent Mount Falterona by just four metres. To protect the alpine and subalpine vegetation present here, which is rare for these areas, an integral nature reserve has been established in this area.

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Monte Falterona

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A peak a few meters lower than nearby Monte Falco, which is the highest point in the entire Casentino area. It's best known for its source, the Arno River, about 300 square meters below, on its southern slope.
It offers a beautiful view of the surrounding valleys and mountains.

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San Paolo in Alpe Ruins

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San Paolo in Alpe is a small, completely uninhabited mountain town, located in a high altitude prairie (1000 meters above sea level). What remains of the settlement are the ruined church, the tiny cemetery and a long, low farmhouse.
During World War II, S. Paolo had considerable strategic importance, having been chosen by the allies as a drop zone for ammunition and food for the partisans. On 12 April 1944 the church was set on fire by German troops. The National Park has included this place within the 'Path of Freedom' (places linked to the history of the Resistance within the Park).
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Monte Arsiccio di Sopra

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Attention: when you arrive at the point between Mount Arsiccia and Mount Tiravento, it is important to continue to follow the red and white signs of the CAI (which in fact at the point of which I speak clearly signal to turn left and not continue straight) and not the loaded path here on Komoot. This in fact continues on the ridge and reaches a point no longer marked, where the path stops and there is the risk of slipping down the cliff due to the ground, composed of thin and very slippery gravel. In the path that I have loaded (I hope you see) there is a screen in which I mark the point in question. Following the CAI path instead zero risks. For the rest, very nice ride!

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Poggio Scali (1520 m)

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Between Passo della Calla and Prato alla Penna, in the heart of the Casentinesi Forest National Park, the main Apennine watershed is characterized by the presence of a rather uniform, almost straight ridge; it culminates with various peaks between 1300 and 1500 meters of altitude. The ridge as a whole is called "la Giogana", and under the name of "Gran Giogo" it is also mentioned by Dante in the Divine Comedy (Purgatorio, Canto V). The Poggio Scali (1520 m) rises more or less in a central position within the crest of the Giogana, and represents its highest peak.
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The toponym "scali" derives from the presence of an ancient pedestrian street, in use since the Middle Ages, which connected the Romagna side to the Tuscan side by crossing the ridge near the summit. Due to the steepness of the route on the Romagna side, the mule track was called "via di scali". Today this mule track is no longer passable, as it crosses the heart of the Sassofratino integral reserve.
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Sam Cardell
November 6, 2025, Monte Falterona

A peak a few meters lower than nearby Monte Falco, which is the highest point in the entire Casentino area. It's best known for its source, the Arno River, about 300 square meters below, on its southern slope. It offers a beautiful view of the surrounding valleys and mountains.

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The "San Paolo in Alpe" bivouac, recently built inside an old residential structure, is located in the mountainous part of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, more precisely in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the municipality of Santa Sofia. The building is divided into two parts: one is always open and available as a temporary shelter, while the other is used as a managed bivouac, accessible by reservation. The building is located on a plateau at an altitude of 1,030 meters and lies entirely within the Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park. The surrounding landscape is characterized by open grazing areas, immersed in a forest landscape of high environmental value that extends to the Apennine ridge, which includes the Sasso Fratino Integral Nature Reserve, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017.

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A beautiful hiking trail from the source of the Arno to the summit: not too steep and through a beautiful, shady beech forest. From the summit, there are great views to the west.

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A particularly beautiful destination in winter 🥰

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Panoramic view of Romagna.

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Daniele
August 18, 2024, Monte Falterona

Monte Falco at 1658 m above sea level, is the highest peak of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. Alongside its second (Monte Falterona for only 4 meters less) it marks the border between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna. Near the Capo d'Arno source and various refuges and restaurants, it offers an excellent view of the valleys, lush forests and numerous routes suitable for everyone. Non-exposed paths. Be careful on the steepest and most rugged sections. Definitely recommended.

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Luigi D'Imperio
January 19, 2024, Monte Falco

Mount Falco stands on the border between Arezzo and Florence and is also known as the "Roof of the Casentinesi Forests". With its 1,658 meters of altitude, it is the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, exceeding the adjacent Mount Falterona by just four metres. To protect the alpine and subalpine vegetation present here, which is rare for these areas, an integral nature reserve has been established in this area.

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Magical, fairytale-like San Paolo in Alpe. The preserved ruins bear the memory of the devastation carried out on 12 April 1944 by the Wehrmacht troops, who prevailed with overwhelming forces and heavy artillery on the partisan position, set fire to the church and the houses of the village, attacking the civilian population. Today, the silence that reigns on the esplanade, desolate and windswept, together with the merit of the conservative restoration carried out, give the whole an austere and solemn aura that is imprinted in the memory. It's a shame that Komoot doesn't allow you to post videos that would pay better homage to the place than a single photo can

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular mountain peaks around Premilcuore?

Among the most popular peaks, Mount Falco stands out as the highest in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, known as the 'Roof of the Casentinesi Forests'. Another favorite is Monte Falterona, famous as the source of the Arno River and offering beautiful views. Visitors also appreciate San Paolo in Alpe Ruins for its historical significance and panoramic setting.

Are there challenging mountain trails near Premilcuore?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Mount Falco is considered challenging. Similarly, trails leading to Monte Arsiccio di Sopra are also challenging, often combined with Monte Tiravento for a more extensive and demanding trek. These routes offer rewarding panoramic views.

What historical sites can be found on the mountain peaks around Premilcuore?

The San Paolo in Alpe Ruins is a significant historical site located on a high-altitude prairie. It features the ruins of a church and farmhouse, with strategic importance during World War II, and is part of the 'Path of Freedom'. Additionally, Monte Tiravento's trails often pass by ruins of old, abandoned farmhouses, adding a historical dimension to the trek.

Are there any easy or family-friendly mountain walks in the Premilcuore area?

Yes, San Paolo in Alpe Ruins offers an intermediate difficulty trail, suitable for many, with its open prairie and historical context. For a less strenuous option, Monte Rocchetta, located directly above Premilcuore, provides a panoramic route of low difficulty, following a section of the ancient Via Fiorentina.

What natural features or viewpoints can I expect to see from the peaks?

Many peaks offer extensive views. Mount Falco and Monte Falterona provide sweeping panoramas of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Monte Tiravento boasts a beautiful panoramic ridge. Poggio Scali, part of the 'Giogana' ridge, offers a wide panorama towards Romagna and Casentino. Monte Fumarolo and Monte Roncole are also known for spectacular views from the Valico del Manzo.

What is the best time to visit the mountain peaks around Premilcuore?

The region is beautiful year-round. For vibrant colors, the Fall Foliage period is particularly recommended for peaks like Monte Falterona. While some trails are suitable for winter, always check conditions, as some areas like the Sassofratino integral reserve near Poggio Scali may have impassable routes due to protection of alpine vegetation.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

The area around Premilcuore, within the Casentinesi Forests National Park, offers a vast network of over 600 km of trails. You can find numerous options for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, running trails guide, and MTB trails guide around Premilcuore.

Are there specific hiking trails that combine multiple peaks?

Yes, several routes combine peaks for a more extensive experience. Monte Tiravento is frequently hiked in conjunction with Monte Arsiccio, and there are moderate loop tours that include Monte Rotondo with Monte Tiravento. These loops allow you to experience varied scenery and different features of the Casentino Forests.

What makes the Casentinesi Forests National Park unique for mountain peak exploration?

The Casentinesi Forests National Park is characterized by its wild, solitary territory and centuries-old woods, offering a deep immersion in nature. It's home to rare alpine and subalpine vegetation, protected in integral nature reserves like the one near Mount Falco. The extensive trail network allows for diverse experiences, from challenging ascents to historical walks.

What should I be aware of when hiking in the Premilcuore mountains?

Always pay attention to trail markers, especially in areas where paths might diverge. For instance, near Monte Arsiccio di Sopra, it's crucial to follow the red and white CAI signs to avoid unmarked or slippery sections. Also, be aware that some areas, like the high-altitude prairie of San Paolo in Alpe Ruins, are pastures where you might encounter herds of cows or fallow deer.

Can I find geological points of interest on the peaks?

Yes, Monte Arsiccio is notable for a deep valley on its southern slope, which reveals alternating yellowish sandstone and grayish marl layers of the Premilcuore Member of the Marnoso-Arenacea Formation. This provides an interesting feature for those with an interest in natural history and geology.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Premilcuore?

Visitors often praise the sense of wilderness and the journey through untouched nature. The breathtaking panoramic views from peaks like Mount Falco and Monte Falterona are highly appreciated. The historical elements, such as the ruins at San Paolo in Alpe Ruins and ancient routes like the Via Fiorentina on Monte Rocchetta, also add significant appeal.

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