One of the best known and most visited lakes in the entire Emilian Apennines, the Scaffaiolo is even mentioned by Boccaccio in the treatise “De Montibus” of 1373. It is …
Highest peak of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.
Too bad for the significant anthropization of the summit due to the weather station and the military base below.
Magnificent view that reaches up …
The path, which starts just behind the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Acero, runs alongside this magnificent stream with steep hairpin bends, at the point where it forms six or seven …
Top of Monte Rotondo; one of the two peaks of the so-called "Open Book" which also includes Mount Belvedere.
Useful passage if you want to enjoy a beautiful view but …
This stretch of trail, classified by the CAI "EE" that is for expert hikers, climbs along the north side of Corno alle Scale. It is very steep and fun, you …