Best attractions and places to see around Pico include a variety of challenging climbs, scenic trails, and historical sites. This region offers diverse landscapes, from mountain passes to forested areas, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore summits, religious buildings, and trails that offer panoramic views. The area is characterized by its natural features and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The SR637 that connects Lenola to Vallecorsa is beautiful, it is pleasant both uphill (from Lenola) and downhill (from Vallecorsa), relaxing and fun, the eyes get lost in the valley
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From Campodimele it's about ten kilometers of pedaled and shaded climb
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Worsened, many rocks and landslides. Some sections are risky to cover on foot. I do not recommend mountain biking, suggestive panorama.
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Thanks for sharing I didn't know about this peak and that the pirate had passed it I will go there hopefully soon!
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Originally known as "Le Crocette", from June 2022 the steep climb is now a tribute to the Pirate, Marco Pantani, who even without training, during an outing in preparation for the races, detached the group on this stretch. At the top of the climb there is a statue dedicated to the cyclist.
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Going up to the Vallecorsa pass, the climb starts 6 km before the built-up area. First you climb gently and then tackle a steeper stretch followed by a 3 km descent that leads us to overcome the Vallecorsa village. The last 5.60 km of ascent leading to the pass alternate gentle slopes with a more challenging central stretch. From the top of the pass, at 530 m asl, you can admire a beautiful panorama that is an excellent reward for the effort.
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Route made in July 2022. Leaving aside the view which is remarkable, everything is pedaled. Of course, attention must be paid both uphill and especially downhill. Don't forget the repair kit, rocks cut very easily.
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The climb up the Passo San Nicola from the northern side is much easier than from the south. Steepest section is around 6%, but most of the climb is in the 3-4% region. At the top you do not have wide view, however if you decent towards the southern side you get a lot of views of the valley towards Itri.
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The area around Pico offers diverse natural landscapes, including challenging mountain passes and scenic viewpoints. You can find impressive panoramas from places like View from Passo della Quercia del Monaco, which provides a beautiful reward after a climb. Trails like CAI Trail 919b – Le Crocette to Monte Valletonda offer excellent panoramic views of the plain of Fondi and surrounding mountains.
Yes, you can visit the Hermitage of Santa Maria Romana, a small rock church nestled in a secluded forest. This isolated spot is ideal for relaxation and observing local fauna, and it features a panel detailing its history and structural characteristics.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy challenging climbs, scenic trails, and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails around Pico, MTB trails, or road cycling routes.
Absolutely. The Marco Pantani Summit, originally known as "Le Crocette," is a steep climb dedicated to the cyclist Marco Pantani, featuring a statue at the top. Another option is the Passo San Nicola (Northern Ascent), which offers a climb with most sections in the 3-4% gradient range, leading to views towards Itri.
From viewpoints like View from Passo della Quercia del Monaco, you can admire beautiful panoramas of the surrounding landscape. The CAI Trail 919b – Le Crocette to Monte Valletonda also offers impressive views of the plain of Fondi and the surrounding mountains.
The CAI Trail 919b – Le Crocette to Monte Valletonda is known for its impressive route, providing excellent panoramic views of the plain of Fondi. It features varied terrain, from wide gravel paths with cypresses to rocky and more covered, humid stretches.
Visitors appreciate the challenging climbs, scenic viewpoints, and historical sites. The area offers varied experiences, from mountain passes to ancient hermitages, providing opportunities for both physical activity and quiet contemplation. Many enjoy the impressive views and the sense of achievement after a climb.
Yes, the Hermitage of Santa Maria Romana is a very isolated spot, ideal for those seeking relaxation or wishing to observe local fauna. Below the hermitage, a spring gushes directly from the rock, where you might spot small newts or salamanders.
Yes, there are dedicated mountain biking trails. You can find various options, including routes like "Salita ai Ruderi di Acquaviva da Lenola" or "Cemented Climb loop from Pico." For a comprehensive list, check the MTB Trails around Pico guide.
There are several hiking routes available, ranging in difficulty. Popular options include "From Campodimele to Monte Faggeto – Parco Regionale dei Monti Aurunci" and "Hermitage of Santa Maria Romana – Jardí Botànic de Poblet loop from Passo Le Crocette." More details can be found in the Hiking around Pico guide.
Yes, road cyclists can explore routes such as the "Aurunci Mountains - Pantani Summit Loop" or "View of Esperia – Helicopter Over the Lake loop from Pontecorvo." For more options and details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Pico guide.
The area offers a range of difficulties. The Marco Pantani Summit is a steep climb, while the northern ascent of Passo San Nicola is generally easier with gradients around 3-4%. Trails like CAI Trail 919b are considered challenging due to rocky sections and potential landslides, making them less suitable for mountain biking in parts.


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