Best mountain peaks around Seggiano are centered on Monte Amiata, an ancient, extinct volcano and the highest mountain in southern Tuscany, reaching an elevation of 1738 meters. Seggiano, a medieval hill town, is situated on its slopes, serving as a gateway to the mountain's natural beauty. Monte Amiata features diverse landscapes with forests of chestnut, fir, and beech trees, offering a refreshing escape from summer heat. The area holds cultural significance, having been considered a sacred place by the Etruscans, with surrounding medieval towns adding historical context.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Beautiful summit. You can even ring the bell!
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Summit of the trails of Monte Amiata 🥰 It has everything your heart desires! Flowing to blocked trails, downhill and uphill for every level - from pure nature to top shaped park trails. All in a great, varied environment. Exciting to ride!! There is also a shuttle, guides, service for bikes and much more. People with a passion for riding are here. 👌 https://amiatafreeridebikeresort.com/
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The last climb from the parking lot below the Eremo di Davide Lazzaretti requires a lot of strength and can only be done with a mountain bike - or on foot. The approach to the parking lot is also possible with a touring bike or car. Great view and a very interesting historical site.
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View as far as the eye can see with Lake Bolsena in the foreground .... what a show and access to the Trails.
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the summit of Monte Amiata with its cross
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Nice route and characteristic Madonnina!
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Nice view from the Vetta and Croce quite impressive!
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Vetta Monte Amiata recommended especially in winter!
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The primary mountain peak in the region is Monte Amiata, an ancient, extinct volcano and the highest mountain in southern Tuscany. Key sites on or around Monte Amiata include the Monumental Cross on Monte Amiata, a 22-meter high wrought-iron cross, and the Madonna of the Scouts on Mount Amiata, a statue placed on the summit. Another significant peak is Monte Labbro Summit and Ruins, which offers great views and is an interesting historical site.
Monte Amiata is the highest mountain in southern Tuscany, reaching 1738 meters. It's an ancient, extinct volcano known for its diverse landscapes, including magnificent forests of chestnut, fir, and beech trees. It also holds cultural significance, having been considered a sacred place by the Etruscans.
The peak of Monte Amiata offers exclusive panoramic views that stretch far into Umbria on clear days. From sites like the Monumental Cross on Monte Amiata and Monte Labbro Summit and Ruins, visitors can also enjoy expansive and rewarding vistas.
Yes, Monte Amiata is an excellent destination for hikers, trail runners, and walkers, with numerous trails crisscrossing its slopes that cater to various difficulty levels. Some routes, like the 'Half loop of Monte Amiata,' are highly recommended, and Seggiano itself serves as a starting point for trails such as the '003b CASTEL DEL PIANO SEGGIANO' trail.
Beyond hiking, Monte Amiata transforms into a ski destination during winter, with several ski lifts serving its seven ski runs. For those interested in cycling, there are many routes available, including challenging ones like the 'Ascent to Monte Amiata' which is a popular climb. You can find more details on cycling routes around Seggiano and gravel biking routes.
There are several running trails available, including the 'Ascent to Monte Amiata — Ring tour' and the 'Nice panorama over the old villages loop from Bellavista.' For more options, you can explore the Running Trails around Seggiano guide.
Monte Amiata offers diverse experiences throughout the year. In summer, its higher elevations provide a refreshing escape from the intense heat of lower Tuscan regions. During winter, it becomes a popular destination for skiing and other winter sports.
Yes, for families, IndianaPark Amiata offers adventure experiences high up on the mountain, including zip-line slides, rope bridges, and tree climbing. Many of the trails also cater to various difficulty levels, making some suitable for family walks.
Monte Amiata was considered a sacred place by the Etruscans. The surrounding medieval towns, including Seggiano, Arcidosso, Castel del Piano, and Santa Fiora, offer historical centers to explore. Specific sites like the Monumental Cross on Monte Amiata and Monte Labbro Summit and Ruins also have significant historical context.
The mountain is home to various wildlife. It's not uncommon to spot eagles, falcons, and deer. If you're fortunate, you might even catch a glimpse of Apennine wolves.
While specific parking areas for hikers are not detailed, the approach to sites like Monte Labbro Summit and Ruins includes parking below the Eremo di Davide Lazzaretti, accessible by car or touring bike, from which the final climb can be made on foot or mountain bike.
Absolutely. In the summer, the higher elevations of Monte Amiata provide a refreshing escape from the intense heat often experienced in the lower Tuscan regions, making it an ideal destination for cooler outdoor activities.


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