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Il Gigante, the second highest peak of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.
Tip by Iguana
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The mountain takes its name from the three crosses, originally in wood and today in metal, placed on it. Although the road to reach it is in the Ventoso area, Monte delle Tre Croci is part of San Ruffino.
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Monte Prado, or Prato, (2054m a.s.l.) is located on the major watershed of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, halfway between Passo Pradarena and Passo Radici. This area has been included in the …
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Once on the summit plateau of the Pietra, 1041 m asl, a dizzying view opens up over the rocky walls, the slopes below and the Triassic gypsum.
Tip by Melinda
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Mount Ventasso is a peak in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines of 1,727 meters above sea level [1]. The summit of the mountain is located in the municipality of Ventasso in the …
Tip by Michele
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Panoramic peak that exceeds (albeit slightly) 2000 m.
Different starting points (Succiso Nuovo, Passo del Cerreto, Passo della Scalucchia) but the climb always requires sure-footedness and good training.
On clear days, the panorama ranges from the sea to the Alps.
Tip by Daniele Rossi
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Panoramic point 20 minutes from Cusna.
Tip by Luca Tagliatini
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Mount Bagioletto is a panoramic point at 1,758 meters above sea level on the slopes of Mount Cusna, easily reachable via the forest road from Passo Cisa. From here you …
Tip by Luigi D'Imperio
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Always manned in July and August, on weekends the rest of the year. Wonderfully friendly innkeepers in a very simple refuge with flair. During my stay it was mostly raining, otherwise it is a great destination.
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It is located between the Succiso Alp and Mount Alto
Tip by Michele
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Easy to reach, suggestive place
Tip by Michele
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Nice view on the castle of Bianello
Tip by Michele Pelacci
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Spectacular view, you can see the whole Reggio Apennines up to Mount Cimone. On fine days in the north you can see the Po valley and in the south west the gulf of La Spezia
Tip by Michele
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From the top you have a 360 ° view almost to the plain; you can admire the most important: Cimone, Ravino, Cusna, Prampa, Pietra di Bismantova.
Tip by Michele
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Bivouac recently renovated by the CAI of Novellara. Equipped with 3 beds, table, chairs, stove (works well, heats the bivouac in two hours), hanging cabinets, outdoor barbecue. Present a few …
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