Mountain peaks around Sacco, a town in the Campania region of southwestern Italy, are primarily found within the nearby Alburni mountain range. This area is characterized by its hilly and mountainous terrain, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region features karstic environments, including caves and unique rock formations. Sacco provides access to a variety of mountain experiences within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park.
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The Sanctuary of the Madonna della Neve (or Madonna del Cervato) is a suggestive place of worship located at about 1850 meters above sea level on Mount Cervati, in the Cilento National Park, near Sanza. Characterized by a chapel nestled in a natural cave, it is a destination for pilgrimages, especially between the end of July and August 5th, and represents one of the highest and most fascinating peaks in Campania. https://blogcamminarenellastoria.wordpress.com/2022/12/14/il-monte-cervati-e-la-madonna-della-neve/
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A brief explanation of the patronage of 'MARY OF THE SNOW', which visitors don't encounter very often: This takes us far back in church history to the fourth/fifth century, and geographically to Rome. On August 5, 363, the so-called "miracle of the snow" occurred at the site where the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore now stands. That is to say, on that day, in the middle of summer, snow lay there in the morning because the Virgin Mary wished to have a church dedicated to her built on that spot. She conveyed this wish in a vision to a wealthy couple – who subsequently initiated and financed the construction – and to the Bishop of Rome, who at that time was Pope Liberius. The Roman church holds the rank of a patriarchal basilica (papal basilica) and is the origin of all churches and chapels with this patronage. In the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church, August 5th, the feast day of the church's consecration (in the year 432 by Pope Sixtus III), is an optional memorial. Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome was the focus of international attention last year because Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday 2025, had chosen this church as his final resting place.
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Experience is recommended for these routes.
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Monte Puglie (sometimes called Cocuzzo delle Puglie) is a peak approximately 1,465–1,475 meters high located in Campania, within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. Known for its wild nature and expansive views, it can be reached via challenging hiking trails, often starting from Passo della Sentinella (San Rufo) or San Paolo di Teggiano, passing places such as Sella del Corticato and the Bosco Vetusto del Cozzo del Rosieddo. Here are the main details about Monte Puglie: Location and Characteristics: It is located in the province of Salerno. The relief features elongated ridges and, in some areas, beech forests. Hiking: The trails are generally considered difficult or for experts, with steep and sometimes exposed sections. A common route is the loop that passes Cozzo del Rosieddo (1,427 m) and Monte Puglie. Nearby points of interest: Sella del Corticato (1,026 m), Monte Motola, and Passo della Sentinella (980 m). Routes: From Passo della Sentinella: A loop of approximately 13 km with over 700 m of elevation gain, passing through wooded areas and ridges. From San Paolo di Teggiano: A route of approximately 11-12 km that climbs the southeast slope. History: The area has historically been a transit point, often associated with ancient transhumance and trade routes.
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Monte Puglie (sometimes called Cocuzzo delle Puglie) is a peak approximately 1,465–1,475 meters high located in Campania, within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. Known for its wild nature and expansive views, it can be reached via challenging hiking trails, often starting from Passo della Sentinella (San Rufo) or San Paolo di Teggiano, passing places such as Sella del Corticato and the Bosco Vetusto del Cozzo del Rosieddo. Here are the main details about Monte Puglie: Location and Characteristics: It is located in the province of Salerno. The relief features elongated ridges and, in some areas, beech forests. Hiking: The trails are generally considered difficult or for experts, with steep and sometimes exposed sections.
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The southern summit of Mount Motola, reached from the Motola refuge. Here's information on Mount Motola: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Motola Trekking clothing, sturdy shoes, and some experience hiking along the ridge are required.
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On the summit of Costa Palomba there are remains dating back to more than 2000 years ago. According to scholars, the large sculpture is a funerary monument to celebrate a warrior hero, but there is also a basin used as a sacrificial altar and the remains of fortification walls.
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The Sanctuary of the Madonna del Cervato is located near the highest peak in Campania, Monte Cervati. The church is a pilgrimage destination, and in the month of July a procession is held that brings the statue of the Madonna della Neve here.
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Near Sacco, you can explore peaks within the Alburni mountain range. Highlights include the Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve, a religious site and summit known for its karstic environment. Another must-see is Monte Motola, offering panoramic views of the Cilento National Park. For a blend of nature and history, visit Antece – Costa Palomba, featuring an ancient rock sculpture.
Yes, for experienced hikers, peaks like Monte Puglie (also known as Cocuzzo delle Puglie) offer challenging trails. These routes often feature steep and sometimes exposed sections, with options starting from Passo della Sentinella or San Paolo di Teggiano. The Monte Motola climb is also considered challenging in many parts.
The mountains around Sacco, particularly within the Alburni range and Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, are known for their diverse natural landscapes. You'll find significant karstic environments, including high jagged rock walls, sinkholes, and caves. The region also features expansive beech forests and offers wild, untouched nature with broad panoramic views from many summits.
Absolutely. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve is a significant religious building and pilgrimage destination, with parts dating back before 1000 AD. Another unique historical site is Antece – Costa Palomba, where you can find an ancient rock sculpture depicting a warrior, believed to be a funerary monument, along with remains of fortification walls.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Sacco offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging touring bicycle and road cycling options through the region. For more hiking, explore trails like 'The Silent Way: Sacco to Roscigno Loop' or routes around Sammaro Spring and Gorge. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Sacco and Hiking around Sacco guides.
The Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve, for example, is typically open from the first Sunday of June until the second Sunday of October, suggesting these months are ideal for visiting the higher altitudes. Generally, late spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable conditions for hiking in the Alburni mountain range, allowing access to trails and sites that might be less accessible in winter.
While many peaks offer challenging climbs, there are also easier options for families. For instance, the 'Sammaro Spring – Sammaro Gorge loop from Sacco' is an easy hiking route. When planning, look for trails with moderate difficulty ratings and consider the elevation gain and distance to ensure it suits all family members. The natural beauty of the Alburni mountains provides a great backdrop for family walks.
The Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park generally allows dogs on trails, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check specific trail regulations or park guidelines before heading out, as rules can vary for certain protected areas or sensitive habitats within the park.
Many of the peaks offer spectacular viewpoints. Monte Motola, at 1,700 meters, provides majestic panoramic views of the Cilento National Park and the Vallo di Diano. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve also serves as a viewpoint, offering impressive vistas of the surrounding karstic landscape. From Monte Puglie, you can enjoy expansive views of the wild nature.
Generally, permits are not required for day hiking on established trails within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park. However, for specific activities, guided tours, or accessing certain restricted areas, it's always advisable to check with the park authority or local tourist information centers for the most up-to-date regulations before your visit.
For trails leading to peaks like Monte Puglie, common starting points with potential parking include Passo della Sentinella (near San Rufo) or San Paolo di Teggiano. For other trailheads, parking might be available in nearby villages or designated areas. It's recommended to research specific trail starting points in advance for parking availability.
Given the varied terrain and potential for challenging conditions, it's best to wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather, as mountain conditions can shift quickly. Bring waterproof outerwear, even in summer, and consider trekking poles for stability on steep or rocky paths. Don't forget sun protection, plenty of water, and snacks.


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