Mountain peaks around Ventasso are situated in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, offering diverse landscapes from forests to high alpine meadows. The region is home to notable summits like Monte Ventasso, known for its panoramic views, and Monte Cusna, the highest peak in the Reggiano Apennines. These peaks provide varied terrain for exploration within the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines National Park.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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La Pietra needs no further comments. Whether you are hikers, climbers or simple tourists, go there. You will find a unique and fascinating place for young and old. If you venture to the summit and are not experienced with mountain trails, use suitable footwear (a small shoe is enough) and be careful with children. If you look at some photos, you will understand well once at the summit what the danger can be. Stay away from exposed points and enjoy the panorama…
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2054 meters of pure beauty from every angle you look
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the closing of the ring has a challenging part, with some slightly dangerous parts and others not marked, at least as far as the route that the navigator makes you do is concerned
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Mount Caio is a peak of the Parma Apennines geographically located between the municipalities of Palanzano, Tizzano Val Parma and Corniglio and culminating with the Bocchialini peak at an altitude of 1,584 meters; the peak is located in the municipality of Palanzano. It is the mountain with a height higher than 1,500 meters closest to the provincial capital Parma (38 km). On its slopes, at an altitude of 1,250 m in the territory of the Municipality of Tizzano Val Parma, there is the Schia ski resort, equipped with three ski lifts, including a new (2008) two-seater chairlift, which serve about 15 km of slopes. Mount Caio is rich in woods, pastures and fountains, including the one that flows under the hermitage of San Matteo and collects in a tree trunk. At an altitude of 1,450 m there is a small lake fed by an underground spring.
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Bivouac very well maintained by the CAI. Truly a gem
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The Vallestrina bivouac is a spartan bivouac located in the shadow of the Alp of the same name. Spartan in appearance, but not in content. Inside we can find: stove, table with chairs and bench, chopped wood, bunk bed with three seats and above all electric light provided by a photovoltaic panel. Outside: mega table and barbecue. Going up the stream, there is a source about 100 meters away. The password is always the same: RESPECT!
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Fantastic view over the region.
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The Ventasso region offers several popular peaks. Monte Ventasso is highly regarded for its panoramic views and accessibility, even for families. Another favorite is Bismantova Rock, a distinctive natural monument offering a 360-degree view from its flat summit. For those seeking a greater challenge, Monte Cusna is the highest peak in the Reggiano Apennines.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The ascent to Monte Ventasso Summit is considered very suggestive and easy to reach, even recommended for families with children. The area around Lago Calamone, near Monte Ventasso, also offers relaxing walks and picnic spots.
The peaks in the Ventasso region offer stunning vistas. From Monte Ventasso, you can enjoy expansive views of the Apennine ridge and the Padana plains due to its isolated position. Monte Cusna, being the highest in the Reggiano Apennines, provides a grand panorama that can extend all the way to the Alps on clear days. Bismantova Rock also boasts a splendid 360-degree view of the surrounding hills and mountains.
The Ventasso region offers attractions year-round. During spring and summer, the trails are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the diverse flora. Autumn brings beautiful foliage. In winter, the area around Ventasso Laghi, near Monte Ventasso, transforms into a ski resort for alpine skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. Be aware that higher peaks like Mount Prado can have snow from November to April.
Absolutely. Monte Cusna, as the highest peak in the Reggiano Apennines, presents a significant challenge for experienced hikers and mountaineers. The wider Ventasso area, part of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines National Park, features numerous CAI trails, including more demanding routes for those seeking a strenuous experience. You can find challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes around Ventasso guide.
Beyond the impressive peaks, the Ventasso region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the picturesque Lago Calamone, a glacial lake near Monte Ventasso, perfect for relaxing walks. The area is also part of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines National Park, known for its diverse landscapes including forests, valleys, high alpine meadows, and rocky ridges. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as chamois, marmots, and various bird species.
Yes, there are options for shelter. Just below the peak of Monte Ventasso, you'll find the Bivacco di Santa Maria Maddalena mountain hut. Additionally, the Vallestrina Shelter, recently renovated by the CAI, is well-maintained and equipped with beds, a stove, and a nearby spring, making it ideal for overnight stays, even in winter.
The Ventasso area is a hub for outdoor activities. Besides hiking and mountaineering, you can enjoy mountain biking on trails like those found in the MTB Trails around Ventasso guide. Running is also popular, with various routes detailed in the Running Trails around Ventasso guide. In summer, activities like horseback riding, archery, and mountain biking are available, while winter offers alpine skiing and snowboarding.
Monte Cusna is the highest peak in the Reggiano Apennines, reaching an altitude of 2,120 meters. It is also the second highest in the entire Northern Apennines.
While the focus is on natural landscapes, the broader Ventasso area is home to historical villages that offer a glimpse into local culture and traditions. You can also explore local gastronomy with traditional recipes. For wellness, the Cervarezza Thermal Baths are also nearby.
Monte Ventasso stands out with its distinctive pyramid or saddled shape and isolated position, providing unparalleled panoramic views of the Apennine ridge and the Padana plains. It's also notable for its geological interest, showcasing varying erosion factors, and its proximity to the picturesque Lago Calamone, offering a combined natural attraction.
Mount Caio – Bocchialini Summit, located in the Parma Apennines, is the mountain with a height greater than 1,500 meters closest to the provincial capital Parma. It offers many panoramic points and suggestive paths for hiking.


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