Best mountain peaks around Morfasso are situated within the Piacenza Apennines, offering diverse natural beauty and geological interest. These peaks generally exceed 1300 meters in height, providing panoramic views and distinctive rocky formations. The region is characterized by extensive prairies and significant geological features, including ophiolite rocks and red jasper. Morfasso offers varied terrains suitable for different levels of hiking.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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If you are on an MTB and heading to Lago Moo, it's time to stop playing and start the gravel climb… 😉
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The peaks of Menegosa are 4 and not 2. 2 in the municipality of Morfasso, in order of height the second and the fourth. And 2 in the municipality of Farini, the first, the highest, and the fourth, the southern peak from which you can get there from Teruzzi or Longhi passing the Passo Menegosa. At least inform yourself before writing nonsense…
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Menegosa is made up of 4 peaks overall, not 2. The southern peak, the one you pass coming from Teruzzi is the first. The last one is behind the highest one. 2 peaks are in the municipality of Morfasso and 2 in that of Farini. So before you write nonsense, inform yourself…🤣
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Not recommended for children, tiring climb and last section on rock
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Wooded and non-panoramic summit. Beautiful religious shrine
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First of all, it's not true that you can't see anything since it's panoramic when going down one side or the other. Secondly, it divides the Ceno valley into the municipality of Bardi (not Barci) with that of Farini, and not Ferriere. At least inform yourself before writing 🤣
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Mount Menegosa has two peaks: one facing Morfasso with a cross and the other facing Groppallo with a small Madonnina.
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For truly expansive vistas, consider hiking to Monte Menegosa summit cross, which provides excellent views towards Val Lardana and Val Nure. Monte Carameto is another favorite among local hikers for its sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding Apennines, including Val Ceno and Val D'Arda. Monte Lama also offers a very suggestive panorama from its summit.
Yes, the Morfasso region offers several challenging ascents. The climb to the summit of Monte Menegosa can be quite steep and involves rocky sections, making it suitable for experienced hikers. A popular difficult route is the Monte Menegosa Summit Loop from Morfasso, which is nearly 15 km long. The ascent to Groppo di Gora can also be steep, passing through beautiful beech forests.
The Morfasso peaks are rich in geological interest. Monte Menegosa is known for its imposing rocky structure and dramatic natural arches, being an important ophiolite formation. Monte Lama is famous for its red jasper rocks, historically used by prehistoric peoples, earning it the nickname 'Mountain of Stone Knives'. Groppo di Gora is characterized by its dark, sometimes greenish ophiolite rocks, which are magmatic and metamorphic rocks rich in iron and magnesium, resembling snake skin.
Yes, Monte Moria Park is an excellent choice for family-friendly walks. It features an easy 5.2 km loop trail through its woodlands and meadows, offering a well-preserved natural environment. The park's highest point is Croce dei Segni, which is part of this pleasant trail experience. You can find this route and others in the Hiking around Morfasso guide.
The Morfasso region generally offers varied terrains suitable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer can also be good, especially at higher elevations, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible, but some trails may be more challenging due to snow and ice.
Monte Lama is particularly characterized by its extensive prairies at the summit, offering vast open meadows for hikers to enjoy. Monte Moria Park, while more of a plateau, also features large meadows and woodlands, providing ample space for walks and excursions. The area around Mount Santa Franca also offers panoramic meadows.
Yes, Monte Lama holds significant historical interest due to its red jasper rocks, which were historically used by prehistoric peoples for tools. A monument commemorating partisan struggles can also be found at its summit. Monte Carameto's scenic trails follow ancient mule trails historically used by pilgrims and merchants. Additionally, Croce dei Segni features a beautiful religious shrine at its wooded summit.
Beyond hiking, the Morfasso region is excellent for mountain biking and running. You can explore various MTB Trails around Morfasso, with routes like the 'Monte Santa Franca, Menegosa e Lama - giro ad anello' offering a challenging experience. For runners, there are dedicated Running Trails around Morfasso, including a 'Croce dei Segni loop from Morfasso'.
Yes, several circular walks are available. For an easy option, consider the 'Parco Provinciale Monte Moria: walk to Croce dei segni – ring tour' which is just over 5 km. A moderate option is the 'Monte Carameto Loop from Passo del Pelizzone'. For more challenging circular routes, there's the 'Monte Menegosa Summit Loop from Morfasso' or the 'Monte Lama Loop Trail'. You can find details on these in the Hiking around Morfasso guide.
Near the Pianazze Pass, you'll find the ancient trattoria da Pianassa, where you can get refreshments. While specific accommodation details are not provided, the presence of such establishments suggests that local villages and towns in the Morfasso region would offer options for food and lodging.
The highest peak within the Monte Moria Natural Park is Croce dei Segni, standing at 1073 meters. It's a wooded summit featuring a religious shrine and is part of a pleasant trail experience within the park.
Groppo di Gora is notable for its ophiolite rocks, which are magmatic and metamorphic rocks rich in iron and magnesium. These dark, sometimes greenish rocks resemble snake skin, giving ophiolites their name. It offers a unique glimpse into the geological history of the Apennines, formed by the uplift of the ancient Ligurian oceanic floor, and is part of a Site of Community Importance (SIC) for habitat protection.


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