Best mountain peaks around Borgetto, a comune in Sicily, offer expansive views of the surrounding landscape. This region, part of the Metropolitan City of Palermo, is characterized by its diverse mountainous terrain. Visitors can explore various summits that provide panoramas of coastlines, neighboring mountain ranges, and local towns. The area is known for its scenic overlooks and hiking opportunities.
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The mountain rises to 1,156 m, from its top you can enjoy a wide view of the surrounding landscape: to the north stands Montagna Longa (975 m), the municipalities of Partinico and Borgetto. To the west on clear days it is possible to see the Oriented Natural Reserve of the Zingaro, up to the Monti di Trapani. To the east you can see the city of Palermo, the Conca d'Oro, and the Mountains of Palermo.
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At the penultimate bend, almost hidden, there is a road to the left that leads up to the top. If you go to the right instead there is the lookout tower
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Breathtaking view from Montagna Longa
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Highest point above Palermo with a view of both the gulf of Palermo and Monte Cuccio and a view of the gulf of CAstellammare. The climb can be pedaled by Gravel bike or MTB starting from the equipped area of Piano Casaboli which can be reached from Pioppo. It can also be reached from San Martino delle scale (mountain village) with a beautiful view via Portella Bianca. But some sections are bad and you have to push the bike for more than a KM so I don't recommend this option.
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Easily reachable by mtb after a few not very demanding stretches and with an easily walkable surface, within everyone's reach (even beginners). Fantastic view !!!
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MTB only. But the climb is not always pedaled
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You can get there by MTB but not for everyone Some sections are difficult and the bike must be pushed by hand. But during and after the effort it is rewarded by a magnificent view.
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For expansive views, consider visiting Antenne di Montagnalonga – View of the Gulf of Castellammare and Carini, which provides breathtaking vistas of both the Gulf of Castellammare del Golfo and the Gulf of Carini. Another excellent choice is Gibilmesi Summit, offering a wide panorama that includes Montagna Longa, the towns of Partinico and Borgetto, and on clear days, even the Oriented Natural Reserve of the Zingaro and the city of Palermo.
Yes, View from Monte Palmeto is considered family-friendly. It offers a spectacular view and is reachable via a not very demanding climb on a dirt road, making it accessible for beginners and easily reachable by mountain bike.
From the peaks around Borgetto, you can expect to see a diverse Sicilian landscape. This includes stunning coastlines like the Gulf of Castellammare del Golfo and the Gulf of Carini, neighboring mountain ranges, and local towns such as Partinico, Borgetto, and Palermo. On clear days, views can extend to the Oriented Natural Reserve of the Zingaro and the Monti di Trapani.
Antenne di Montagnalonga is conveniently accessible. You can reach its highest part by car or bike from Montagnalonga, making it an easy destination for those looking for scenic overlooks without a strenuous hike.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities in the area. You can explore various routes, including moderate loops like the "View of Palermo loop from San Martino delle Scale" or the "View of Carini loop from Montagna Longa." For more options, refer to the Hiking around Borgetto guide.
Absolutely. Mountain biking is a popular activity. While some sections, like those leading to View of Palermo from Monte Cuccio, can be challenging and may require pushing your bike, the effort is rewarded with magnificent views. There are also routes like the "View from Monte Palmeto – Piano Margi loop from Partinico." For more trails, check the MTB Trails around Borgetto guide.
Punta Terzo Cielo, also known as "La Moarda," is part of an alignment of peaks of almost equal height that overlook the town of Altofonte. Reaching an elevation of 1088 meters, it offers unique views of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the expansive and breathtaking panoramic views offered by these peaks, encompassing both the coastlines and the diverse inland Sicilian landscape. The quiet and evocative atmosphere, especially at spots like Antenne di Montagnalonga, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the "From Partinico to Terrasini and Borgo Parrini — Ring tour" or the "Alcamo mural – Borgo Parrini loop from Borgetto." These routes often provide scenic views of the surrounding mountainous terrain. More details are available in the Cycling around Borgetto guide.
Gibilmesi Summit stands at 1,156 meters, making it one of the highest and most prominent peaks in the immediate vicinity of Borgetto, offering extensive views from its top.
Yes, View of Palermo from Monte Cuccio is specifically known for its magnificent panorama of the city of Palermo. While reaching it can be challenging, especially by MTB, the reward is an unparalleled view.


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