Best mountain peaks around Sernaglia Della Battaglia are situated in a region known for its historical significance, particularly related to the Great War, and its diverse natural landscape. The area features rolling hills and higher summits, offering views of the Venetian plain, the Belluno and Friulian Dolomites, and the Prosecco DOCG hills. This landscape acts as a hinge between the Quartier del Piave and the Venetian Pre-Alps, providing varied terrain for exploration.
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Spectacular views up and down the vineyards.
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From here you can see the characteristic hippopotamus of Mount Cesen
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I recommend this route because I go there often, there are many variants to go up or down, for those who love enduro the descent from Bosco Impero is worth it, or the crossing for the crest that leads from Collagù to Col San Martino for those looking for the technical or vice versa, or the descent or the climb that leads to Farra di Soligo, or the climb with descent that leads to the church of San Gallo with a view of the entire valley all from Collagù and many others, all to try.
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At the top of the hill is this small building. From here the view is not very clear, hidden by the vegetation, but since it is a passage it is worth a quick visit
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Beautiful panoramic point, reachable on foot from Malga Mont. There are benches to admire the landscape in total tranquility.
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1917 was a terrible year for Italy, but above all for the Treviso region. The Italian soldiers at Caporetto were defeated by the Austro-Hungarian empire and proved incapable of slowing down their advance. In those days the bishop of Treviso Msgr. Andrea Giacinto Longhin (proclaimed blessed by John Paul II on 20 October 2002), seeing the grave danger looming over the entire Venetian plain, promised that if the Madonna had spared his diocese and Italy, arresting the enemies in the afterlife Piave, he would have erected a church dedicated to the Virgin on the top of Montello.
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Symbolic stage of Montello and highest point. There is a fountain to fill your water bottle and bathrooms available.
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Montello is absolutely worth visiting for its historical importance and the beauty of the landscape.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Santa Maria Della Vittoria, a significant religious and historical site. Other popular spots include Monte Crep Summit for its vast panoramas, and Croce del Monte Barbaria, offering views of the Treviso plain and Prosecco DOCG hills.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. The route to the Cross of Monte Villa is described as an easy and panoramic route, suitable for everyone, including those who are out of practice. Santa Maria Della Vittoria is also considered family-friendly.
The region is rich in history, particularly related to the Great War. Santa Maria Della Vittoria was built as a place of worship after the Great War. The Cross of Monte Villa is a monument dedicated to the Fallen, and the nearby Monte Villa Ridge features excavations and remains of trenches from the Great War, as well as the site of a disappeared 13th-century castle.
For a more challenging experience, consider the ascent to Monte Crep Summit. It involves a short but steep slope to reach the summit, which offers extensive views of the Venetian plain and the Dolomites.
The peaks offer diverse natural beauty and impressive panoramas. From Monte Crep Summit, you can see the Venetian plain to the south and the Belluno and Friulian Dolomites to the north. Croce del Monte Barbaria provides views towards the Treviso plain, the Piave di Vidor bridge, and the Prosecco DOCG hills. The Monte Villa Ridge is characterized by magnificent hornbeam and oak vegetation.
Monte Crep (1346 m) is a grassy spur known for its vast panorama. The summit features a large white cross with a bench and is reached via a short, steep slope. It's often viable even in winter due to its excellent southern exposure. Some trails descending from Crep are highly rated for mountain biking.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the area is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and general Cycling routes. These guides offer various routes, including loops around historical sites like the Isola dei Morti Memorial and scenic vineyard trails.
Visitors appreciate the combination of historical significance and diverse natural landscapes. The panoramic views, especially from summits like Monte Crep Summit, are highly praised. The presence of historical sites like Santa Maria Della Vittoria and Great War trenches along Monte Villa Ridge adds a unique cultural dimension to the outdoor experience.
The Cross of Monte Villa is an easy and panoramic route, suitable for all. It features a large cross dedicated to the Fallen, maintained by the Alpini Group of Solighetto, and is illuminated during Christmas and Easter. The area was redeveloped in November 2022 with a new iron cross, marble altar, benches, and flag pole.
While specific cafes directly on every trail aren't detailed, there are mentions of facilities. For example, near Croce del Monte Barbaria, at 1070 HM, there is a note about good food available. The region generally has small towns and villages where you can find dining options.
The region's diverse landscape, ranging from rolling hills to higher summits, makes it enjoyable across seasons. While specific 'best times' aren't detailed for all peaks, some trails, like those around Monte Crep Summit, are noted as often viable even in winter due to good southern exposure. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery for hiking.


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