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Monte Cervati

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Monte Cervati

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Monte Cervati is a prominent summit located in the Province of Salerno, Campania, in southern Italy. Standing at 1,899 meters above sea level, it is recognized as the highest peak in the Cilento region and the second highest in Campania. This majestic mountain is nestled within the expansive Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is renowned for its distinctive karst morphology, rich biodiversity, and significant geological features like the "Affondatore di Vallivona"…

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    September 30, 2021

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    We could not miss the climb to the highest peak of Campania Monte Cervati, 1899 meters above sea level, located in the center-south of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, in the large forest area of Pruno
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    Monte Cervati with its 1899 meters is the highest peak in Cilento and the second in Campania. It can be reached by paths that start from Sanza, Piaggine or from Monte San Giacomo and offers 360-degree views of the Cilento National Park, Vallo di Diano and Alburni.
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    1. Monte Cervati Loop Trail

    11.0km

    04:02

    670m

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    Hike the difficult Monte Cervati loop in Cilento National Park, reaching Campania's highest peak for panoramic views over 6.9 miles.

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    30.7km

    11:23

    1,480m

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    Hike the challenging Monte Cervati loop in Cilento National Park, featuring the Vallivona Sinkhole and panoramic summit views.
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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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    Elevation 1,880 m

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    Location: Sanza, Salerno, Campania, Italy

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty level for hiking Monte Cervati, and are there options for beginners?

    Monte Cervati is generally considered a challenging hike due to its significant elevation gain and varied terrain. While the summit routes are best suited for experienced hikers, there are also less strenuous trails in the surrounding Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park that offer a taste of the area's beauty without the full ascent. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings.

    Are there specific recommended routes to the summit of Monte Cervati, and how long do they typically take?

    Popular routes to the summit often start from villages like Sanza, Piaggine, or Monte San Giacomo. While specific named routes vary, a full ascent to Monte Cervati's summit can take anywhere from 4 to 7 hours one-way, depending on the starting point, trail conditions, and individual fitness levels. It's advisable to plan for a full day's excursion, including breaks and time at the summit.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on Monte Cervati trails?

    Hikers on Monte Cervati can expect a diverse and often rugged terrain. Trails typically feature a mix of forested paths, particularly through ancient beech forests, rocky outcrops, and potentially steep, exposed sections. The mountain's karst morphology means you might encounter sinkholes and temporary watercourses, especially after rain. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended.

    Where can I park when visiting Monte Cervati, and is public transport an option?

    Parking is usually available in the villages that serve as trailheads, such as Sanza, Piaggine, or Monte San Giacomo. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly. Public transport options directly to the trailheads are limited, so a private vehicle is often the most convenient way to access Monte Cervati.

    Is Monte Cervati suitable for hiking with children or dogs?

    The main summit trails of Monte Cervati are quite challenging and may not be suitable for young children or dogs unless they are very experienced and fit. However, there are many family-friendly and dog-friendly trails within the broader Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park at lower elevations. Always ensure your dog is kept on a leash to protect local wildlife and respect other hikers.

    What are the best times of year to hike Monte Cervati, and is winter hiking possible?

    The best times for hiking Monte Cervati are typically late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) when the weather is milder and the views are clear. Summer can be very hot, though the higher altitudes offer some relief. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized gear like snowshoes or skis, and significant experience due to snow, ice, and rapidly changing weather conditions.

    Are there any natural attractions or points of interest to look out for besides the summit views?

    Absolutely! Monte Cervati is rich in natural and cultural attractions. Keep an eye out for the distinctive karst formations, including the impressive Affondatore di Vallivona sinkhole. The mountain is also home to diverse flora, including over 1400 plant species, and a rich fauna, with chances to spot protected species like wolves, wild cats, and various birds of prey. The historic Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve near the summit is also a significant cultural landmark.

    Are there any refuges or accommodation options directly on Monte Cervati or nearby?

    There are no permanent refuges or cafes directly on the summit of Monte Cervati. The Sanctuary of Madonna della Neve offers a spiritual stop but not typically overnight accommodation for hikers. For accommodation, you'll need to look in the surrounding villages such as Sanza, Piaggine, Monte San Giacomo, or other towns within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, where you can find various hotels, B&Bs, and guesthouses.

    What wildlife might I encounter while hiking Monte Cervati?

    Monte Cervati is part of a protected national park and boasts a rich diversity of wildlife. Hikers might encounter various species, including protected animals like wolves, wild cats, otters, and spectacled salamanders. The area is also a haven for birds of prey, such as golden eagles, peregrine falcons, and black kites. Always observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.

    Are there any permits required for hiking Monte Cervati?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking the trails on Monte Cervati. As it is located within the Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni National Park, visitors are expected to adhere to national park regulations, which include respecting nature, staying on marked trails, and not disturbing wildlife or plants. Always check for any local advisories before your visit.

    How does Monte Cervati compare in height to other mountains in Campania?

    Monte Cervati stands at 1,899 meters (or 1,898 meters according to some sources) above sea level. It is the highest peak in the Cilento region and the second highest in Campania, surpassed only by Monte Miletto of the Matese massif.

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