Best mountain peaks around Citerna are found in a region characterized by its elevated position, offering extensive views across the Umbrian and Tuscan landscapes. Citerna, a medieval village, is strategically located on a hill, providing natural viewpoints. From its Rocca, visitors can observe distant peaks like Mount La Verna and Mount Fumaiolo. This area presents a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, making it a notable destination for exploring mountain terrain.
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Difficult climb and dangerous descent, in the woods and in silence
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Out of the way but…not that much! A hill just above 500m, relatively low vegetation and a truly suggestive “ridge” of rocks. A corner that has something remote without being so at all, perfect for a walk without too much effort
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After the steep climb of Scandolaia ... still climbing to get to the hill of Felcino Nero where in addition to the classic ritual photo, you can taste the famous fried polenta accompanied by honey or Nutella cooked by the expert hands of the workers of the Pro Loco of Monterchi
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The peaks of Rocca and Rocchetta form a mountainous complex characterized by the presence of sedimentary rocks and sandstone rocks. From this composition derives the characteristic layered and sloped appearance. This conformation is visible above all on the southern slopes of Poggio della Rocca.
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On the geological trail of Saint Francis of Assisi. Above the Sasso Spicco di Monte Casale in Sansepolcro, on the border ridge with Umbria, there are two flat hills on Marnoso-Arenacea, a primeval sea from earlier times.
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After a long and demanding first part from CdCastello to above Uppiano and a short mainly downhill stretch, a final uphill part. Short, but with tough breaks. Then the satisfaction of the 360° panorama that can be seen from the top of Mount
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For the Tifernati it is a must to conquer the summit of Monte Cedrone. Pay attention to the last 50 meters where the slope is so high that it also requires descending for EBikes.
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Beyond Citerna's own elevated position, you can explore significant peaks like La Rocca and La Rocchetta, a mountainous complex known for its sedimentary and sandstone rocks. Another notable spot is Monte Cedrone Summit Cross, considered a must-conquer for locals. For expansive views, visit View of Arezzo from Monte Poti, offering clear vistas of the city, or the 360° panorama from Panorama from the summit of Monte Santa Maria Tiberina.
Yes, Mount La Verna (also known as Monte Penna) is a highly significant mountain visible from Citerna. It houses the Sanctuary of La Verna, where Saint Francis of Assisi is said to have received the stigmata. The sanctuary complex is integrated into the mountain's rock, featuring the Chapel of the Stigmata and the Basilica with artworks by Andrea della Robbia. You can find more information about its history and significance on Wikipedia or Visit Tuscany.
The region offers diverse natural beauty. Peaks like La Rocca and La Rocchetta showcase unique geological formations with sedimentary and sandstone rocks. Mount La Verna is nestled within the Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, and Campigna, featuring unspoiled nature, forests of fir and beech trees, and opportunities to explore waterfalls, caves, and diverse wildlife.
There are various hiking opportunities. For example, a route around Monte Citerna (Gualdo Tadino) covers about 7.57 kilometers with an elevation gain of 218 meters, offering panoramic views. The area around Mount La Verna also provides numerous trails within the national park. You can find more hiking routes in the region by exploring the Hiking around Citerna guide, which includes routes like the 'Ancient Cisterns – Medieval Walkway loop from Citerna'.
Yes, some peaks offer challenging ascents. Conquering Monte Cedrone Summit Cross is considered a rewarding challenge, with a steep final section. The climb to Panorama from the summit of Monte Santa Maria Tiberina also involves a long and demanding first part followed by tough uphill sections. The Hill of Felcino Nero is described as having a difficult climb and dangerous descent.
Besides hiking, the region around Citerna offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Citerna guide, including the 'La Foce Pass – The mouth loop'. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Citerna guide, which features routes like the 'Tiber Cycle Path – Bridge over the Tiber loop'.
The region's mountains, particularly areas like the Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi around Mount La Verna, are beautiful in spring and autumn when the forests of fir and beech trees display vibrant colors or lush greenery. These seasons generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscape.
Citerna is a medieval village strategically situated on an elevated hill, providing its own remarkable panoramic views. From the terrace of the Rocca (fortress), you can enjoy sweeping vistas that extend to distant peaks like Mount La Verna and Mount Fumaiolo, and across the Umbrian and Tuscan landscapes. Its central location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains and viewpoints.
Yes, La Rocca and La Rocchetta form a mountainous complex characterized by sedimentary and sandstone rocks, giving them a distinctive layered and sloped appearance. This area is part of a geological trail, offering insights into primeval sea formations.
Visitors appreciate the rewarding experiences after challenging climbs, such as the 360° panorama from Panorama from the summit of Monte Santa Maria Tiberina. The clear views over cities like Arezzo from View of Arezzo from Monte Poti are also highly valued. The spiritual ambiance and natural beauty of Mount La Verna are also major draws.


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