Best mountain peaks around Coreglia Antelminelli are found in the Serchio Valley, offering access to both the Apennine range and the Apuan Alps. This region provides diverse landscapes and varied hiking experiences. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with peaks offering expansive views of the surrounding valleys and distant coastlines. These natural features make it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A beautiful hike. Some trails are a bit abandoned and lack signage, but following the trail is fine. From the top of the tower, there would be a beautiful view, but we missed it due to fog and a myriad of flying ants.
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Beautiful view from above. Easily accessible.
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Monte Giovo, 1991 metres, is the highest peak in this part of the Apennines.
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Reaching this goal was a great satisfaction for me…it had been in my plans for a long time of peaks to reach so a little dream to realize…from up there breathtaking view obviously! 🙌🏼😃
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The ruins of the Tower, or Rocca, of Bargiglio stand on the top of the mountain of the same name at 866 meters above sea level at the gates of Garfagnana and the Media Valle del Serchio. Once you arrive at the Tower, it is clear why it has always been called the "Eye of Lucca": the view is panoramic at 360 degrees and offers a perfect view from the peaks of the Apuan Alps, with the Pania di Corfino clearly visible, to the numerous castles and fortresses of Garfagnana, such as the Castiglione Castle and the Mont'Alfonso Fortress. From here you can also dominate the entire Serchio Valley below, from the walls of Barga and Coreglia Antelminelli to Bagni di Lucca, up to the many towns in the Municipality of Pescaglia. And finally, in the distance to the south, the Lucca plain and then the Tyrrhenian coast. The origin of the fortification dates back to an unknown era, probably built by the Suffredinghi, one of the three potentates of Lombard origin who controlled the Serchio Valley who distinguished themselves for their tenacious resistance to the expansionism of the Municipality of Lucca, being bordered by the Este dominions of Garfagnana. It consisted of only one tower, used as an observation and control point of the vast territory, of the road that passed a little further down and of the small community that lived in the farmhouses surrounding the fortification and the ancient Hermitage of S. Bartolomeo.
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Monte Giovo rises next to Lago Santo in Modena and offers those who reach the top a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains, being second only to Monte Cimone. The spectacle is guaranteed both from the Emilian and Tuscan sides.
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Beautiful mountain above Lake Baccio
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One of the most symbolic peaks of the area...getting there is not that challenging and on clear days you can admire the sea in the distance...the Versilia coast and a large part of the Tuscan archipelago!
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The region around Coreglia Antelminelli offers several impressive peaks. Among them, Summit cross of Monte Giovo is highly regarded for its panoramic views stretching from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Apuan Alps. Another significant peak is Summit of Alpe Tre Potenze, known for its three ridge paths and sea views on clear days. Additionally, Monte Rondinaio and Monte Forato in the Apuan Alps are popular for their unique features and challenging hikes.
Yes, the Bargiglio Tower is a notable historical site located on a summit. Historically known as the 'Eye of Lucca,' it offered strategic control over several towns and valleys, providing great panoramic views from its position.
Many peaks offer expansive and breathtaking views. From Summit cross of Monte Giovo, you can see the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Apuan Alps, and even the Po Valley. Mount Belvedere also provides spectacular views of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, with the Apuan Alps visible on clear days. Monte Rondinaio offers a 360-degree spectacle of the Garfagnana region, the Apuan Alps, and the Tagliole Valley.
The difficulty levels vary. For instance, routes to the Summit cross of Monte Giovo from Lake Santo are of medium difficulty, though the ridge route from Monte Rondinaio is more challenging. Trails to Mount Belvedere can be steep in sections but are generally considered pleasant. Monte Forato trails require a decent level of fitness due to significant inclines and descents.
For experienced hikers, the ascent to Monte Rondinaio requires good fitness and sure-footedness due to demanding trails. The northern face of Monte Giovo, with its massive sandstone formations and nearly 500-meter drop, also presents a significant challenge. The equipped section of Grotta Rosa on the ridge from Monte Rondinaio to Monte Giovo is a recommended, more challenging route.
Monte Forato in the Apuan Alps is famous for its large natural arch connecting its two peaks, a marvel formed by millennia of erosion. This arch allows for unique 'double sunset' and 'double sunrise' phenomena. Monte Giovo's northern face features impressive sandstone formations, gorges, and gullies, showcasing traces of Quaternary glaciation, including natural lakes like Lago Santo and Lago Baccio.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Lago Santo – Monte Giovo summit (1,991 m) loop from Lago Santo modenese,' which is a difficult running route. There are also options for gravel biking and general cycling. For more details on routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Coreglia Antelminelli or Cycling around Coreglia Antelminelli guides.
The best time to hike generally depends on the specific peak and your experience. While many trails are accessible in warmer months, some peaks like Monte Rondinaio and Monte Giovo offer rewarding winter experiences, though specialized gear such as snowshoes, ice axes, and crampons may be necessary due to snow and ice conditions. Always check weather and avalanche bulletins for winter ascents.
Mount Lagoni is known as one of the less frequented mountains around Abetone, offering a more natural and peaceful environment. Its impressive ridge and fantastic views of the woods below make it particularly suitable for those seeking tranquility.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Summit cross of Monte Giovo and Summit of Alpe Tre Potenze. The unique natural arch of Monte Forato and the historical significance of Bargiglio Tower are also highly appreciated. The diverse landscapes and varied hiking experiences, from challenging climbs to intermediate trails, contribute to the overall appeal.
Monte Forato is renowned for its natural arch and phenomena like the 'double sunset' and 'double sunrise.' You can learn more about this unique geological formation and its local legends by visiting the Visit Tuscany website.


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