Best mountain peaks around Cisterna Di Latina are found in the surrounding mountain ranges, as the town itself is situated on the edge of the Pontine Plain. The broader province of Latina features the Volsci Mountains, which include the Lepini, Ausoni, and Aurunci Mountains. These ranges offer diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities. The area is characterized by fertile plains, rolling hills, and significant peaks providing panoramic views.
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Once you reach the top, a wonderful view
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An excellent panoramic point (on the route towards Monte Lupone) from which to admire Piana di Segni.
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At 891 metres between the municipalities of Rocca di Papa and Lariano, the peak of Maschio di Ariano is part of the Alban Hills and owes its name to an ancient castle, whose construction is attributed to the Roman gens Aria (or Arria), and whose destruction probably dates back to the 14th century.
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Monte Lupone is the northernmost peak of the Lepini massif. The altitude, 1,378 meters, is modest but you can still enjoy a 360-degree panorama that ranges from the Apennine peaks above Frosinone to the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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Monte Lupone (1,378 m) is an isolated peak, which is part of the Lepini Mountains.
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On clearer days, from here the view sweeps over the Lepini Mountains, the Pontine Plain and reaches the Circeo
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From the slopes of the Maschio d'Ariano it is possible to follow the crest of this small mountain range that marks the southern limit of the Castelli Romani caldera. The track is characterized by a continuous winding but not difficult ups and downs through Monte Peschio, the top of the Ferrari and the Maschio d'Artemisio and ends at the Vivaro pratoni.
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Cisterna di Latina is situated on the edge of the Pontine Plain, bordering the foothills of the Lepini Mountains and the Alban Hills. The broader province of Latina features the Volsci Mountains, which include the Lepini, Ausoni, and Aurunci Mountains. These ranges offer diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Among the most popular peaks is Summit of Monte Lupone, the northernmost peak of the Lepini massif, known for its 360-degree panorama. Another notable spot is Maschio di Ariano in the Alban Hills, which is a summit with historical significance. Visitors also appreciate Colle delle Vacche, a viewpoint offering expansive views over the Lepini Mountains and the Pontine Plain.
Yes, Maschio di Ariano, a summit in the Alban Hills, is also a historical site. It is named after an ancient castle, whose construction dates back to Roman times.
The mountain peaks around Cisterna di Latina offer spectacular panoramic views. From the Summit of Monte Lupone, you can see from the Apennine peaks to the Tyrrhenian Sea coast. Colle delle Vacche provides views over the Lepini Mountains, the Pontine Plain, and even reaches the Circeo on clear days. There's also a great View of Piana di Segni from Monte Puzzo.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails in the regional nature parks of the Lepini and Aurunci Mountains. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes, including the Cori and Gardens of Ninfa Loop. Running trails are also available, such as the Antica Norba Archaeological Park Trail. Road cycling routes like the Temple of Hercules (Cori) – Pink Bench at Rocca Massima loop are also popular.
While many peaks are rated intermediate to challenging, the region offers diverse terrain. For specific easy routes, it's best to check individual trail descriptions. However, the general area provides a range of options for different fitness levels, from gentle strolls in the foothills to more demanding ascents.
Monte Petrella, located in the Aurunci Mountains, is noted as the highest and most prominent mountain in the province of Latina, with an elevation of 1,533 meters (5,029 ft).
Monte Lupone, at 1,378 meters, is the northernmost peak of the Lepini massif. It is particularly valued for its isolated position, which allows for expansive 360-degree panoramic views stretching from the Apennine peaks near Frosinone to the Tyrrhenian Sea coast.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views from various summits and viewpoints, the diverse natural landscapes, and the opportunities for hiking and exploring. The combination of natural beauty and historical sites, like Maschio di Ariano, also adds to the appeal.
Yes, Colle delle Vacche is recognized as a natural monument, in addition to being a popular viewpoint. The regional nature parks in the Lepini and Aurunci Mountains also protect diverse natural features.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the mountain peaks, with milder temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can be warm, especially at lower altitudes, while winter may bring colder conditions to higher elevations.


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