Mountain peaks around Sequals, a municipality in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, offer numerous outdoor activities. The area is characterized by the Friulian Prealps and Carnic Prealps, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. These peaks offer expansive views of valleys, surrounding mountains, and the Adriatic Sea on clear days. The region is known for its varied terrain, from accessible summits to challenging trails.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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The summit of Mount Valinis, 1,102 meters, is easily accessible by hiking from all sides. It's easy to reach the paragliding launch point by e-bike. From there to the summit, the ascent and descent by e-bike is quite technical.
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Monte Valinis, an international launch and takeoff point for hang gliders and paragliders.
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Easily accessible, this peak enjoys a good position for a beautiful view of the Friulian plain.
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Monte Davanti and a modest elevation of 950m. of the Valinis, Cjaurlez group.
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Beautiful panoramic peak that on clear days allows you to see the Adriatic Sea and the Gulf of Trieste.
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The best time to climb this peak is Spring and Autumn. In Winter with proper equipment.
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Don't be discouraged by the climb always immersed in the woods. You will be rewarded with a beautiful panorama at the top.
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Mount Valinis is a peak in the Carnic Prealps which is part of the large karst plateau of Mount Ciaurlec, from which it juts out towards the west with its elongated shape. Unlike this, however, it has a flat peak, free of vegetation and very panoramic. From here the view extends 360° over all the Friulian Prealps, with greater opening towards the peaks of Val Tramontina, towards Cuar and towards Raut. On its summit stands the "Alpini Cross", placed on 9 June 2009 by the Valmeduna Alpini Group to remember all the members who have "moved forward". Valinis can be reached from the hamlet of Sottomonte via the CAI 819 path or via the road that goes up to the refuge of the same name. Mount Valinis, a true balcony overlooking the Friulian plain, is a meeting place for hang gliding and paragliding enthusiasts thanks to its splendid position, extremely open and easily accessible.
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Among the most popular peaks, Mount Valinis Summit stands out for its fabulous 360-degree panorama of the Friulian Prealps, extending to the Adriatic Sea on clear days. Another highly regarded peak is Monte Davanti, which also offers beautiful panoramic views, including the Adriatic Sea and the Gulf of Trieste.
The mountain peaks around Sequals offer expansive and often 360-degree views. From summits like Mount Valinis Summit and Monte Davanti, you can enjoy sweeping vistas over the entire valley, surrounding peaks of the Friulian Prealps, and on clear days, even the Adriatic Sea and the Gulf of Trieste.
Yes, Mount Valinis Summit features the "Alpini Cross," erected in 2009 by the Valmeduna Alpini Group to honor their fallen members. The summit itself is also notable for being flat and vegetation-free, contributing to its exceptional panoramic views.
The region around Sequals offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking and mountain biking to the peaks, you can explore numerous routes for running, hiking, and gravel biking. For example, there are hiking trails like the "Way of Saint Anthony - Stage 03G2" and running trails such as the "Puntic Bridge and Viewpoint – Bosco di Sequals Trail loop from Lestans." Gravel biking options include routes like the "Lake Cornino – Lake Cornino loop from Pinzano" found in the gravel biking guide.
Yes, the area is well-known for paragliding and hang gliding. The Valinis Paragliding Launch Site, located between Casera Valinis and the summit of Mount Valinis, serves as an international launch and takeoff point, offering breathtaking panoramas for enthusiasts.
Peaks like Mount Valinis Summit are highly accessible. Various hiking routes lead to the summit, such as the CAI 819 path from Sottomonte. For mountain bikers, a road from Meduno towards Forchia di Meduno and Forchia Piccola provides access. However, the ascent to the summit from the paragliding launch point can be technically challenging for e-bikes.
The difficulty can vary. For instance, the ascent to Mount Valinis Summit via some paths is described as very tiring, involving steep, stony, and narrow trails with little opportunity for relaxation. However, other routes and peaks may offer easier access, catering to different activity levels.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the region's diverse landscapes and varied terrain suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can also be suitable, especially at higher elevations, but always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While some ascents can be challenging, there are easier hiking options available in the broader Sequals area. For example, the hiking guide lists routes like the "Castello di Solimbergo – Col Pallis loop from Sequals / Secuals" which is rated as easy, making it potentially suitable for families looking for less strenuous mountain experiences.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning and expansive views offered by the peaks. The opportunity to witness 360-degree panoramas of the Friulian Prealps, the valleys, and even the distant Adriatic Sea is a major draw. The presence of paragliders adds to the unique experience, making the effort of the ascent well worth it for many.
Yes, some peaks offer trails that lead through forested areas. For example, the ascent to Monte Pala da Ropa di Pradis involves a climb immersed in the woods, which eventually rewards hikers with a beautiful panorama at the top.
Sequals is situated in a region characterized by the Friulian Prealps and the Carnic Prealps. Peaks like Mount Valinis Summit are part of the Carnic Prealps, offering diverse landscapes for exploration within these ranges.


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