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Cilento Mountains

Exploring the beauty of the Cilento Mountains, between panoramas and nature.

Cilento is an enchanting region in southern Campania, a place where natural beauty blends with a rich history and unrivaled culture. This area, included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, is certainly famous for its golden sandy beaches and suggestive ruins that testify to the antiquity of the Cilento civilization. However, there is another very precious heritage preserved in these lands: the mountain formations. In the next lines, we will explore the most famous mountains in detail, with particular attention to geographical and landscape characteristics.

The most important mountains of Cilento

Located in the Campania region, the Cilento Mountains represent a significant stretch of the southern Apennines, specifically the Lucanian Apennines. In these fascinating territories it is possible to distinguish the most important formations, including the Alburni massif and the mountain groups of Monte Cervati and Gelbison.

Monte Cervati, breathtaking views and excursions

Monte Cervati is a majestic peak that stands as one of the highest peaks in the southern Apennines. Its altitude of 1.899 meters makes it an unmissable destination for lovers of and gentle cosmetics and hiking enthusiasts. Numerous well-marked trails lead through lush forests and spectacular mountain scenery. The itineraries vary in difficulty, making them suitable for both beginners and more experienced hikers.

One of the most popular paths is the one that leads to the summit: the view from here can range over a vast territory, embracing the sea crystal clear Gulf of Policastro and the Cilento countryside that extends as far as the eye can see. Especially at sunset, the sky is tinged with warm colors, creating an unforgettable visual spectacle.

Mount Gelbison, the Sacred Mount with its sanctuary

Mount Gelbison is one of the gems of Cilento, also known as the "Sacro Monte" due to the presence of the sanctuary dedicated to San Gerardo Maiella. This mountain, with an altitude of approximately 1.705 meters, is a spiritual and natural destination of great importance.

The name “Gelbison” comes from the ancient Greek word “Kolobasion,” which means “sacred place.” The sanctuary can be reached via a challenging climb, but the effort of the walk is completely rewarded by the spectacular panoramic views that can be enjoyed once you reach the summit

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Monte Stella among natural beauty outdoor sports

Monte Stella, located within the National Park of Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni, is a jewel capable of offering a fascinating combination of natural beauty and opportunities for lovers of outdoor sports. Hikers will find a well-developed network of trails winding through its peaks and valleys. Mountain bikers can challenge themselves along routes specially designed for off-road cycling. Additionally, rock climbing is another popular activity, thanks to the rock walls that prop up the mountain.

Furthermore, this mountain stands out for the richness of biodiversity that surrounds it. Exploring Monte Stella, lovers of and gentle cosmetics they can immerse themselves in a wide variety of landscapes, including lush forests, green meadows and scenic scenery. Ultimately, the plant species , fauna make this massif a paradise for birdwatching and nature photography enthusiasts.

Monte Bulgheria, excursions and birdwatching

Mount Bulgheria is another treasure of the Cilento Mountains, known for its hiking opportunities and birdwatching. This hill, in fact, is the ideal habitat for birds of prey, songbirds and migratory birds.

Mount Bulgheria represents a perfect place for those looking to connect with nature, take scenic hikes and observe wildlife up close. This mountain embodies the beauty and biodiversity of the Cilento Mountains, making it an extraordinary experience for outdoor lovers.

The Alburni Massif and its caves

It is one of the most impressive and fascinating jewels of the Cilento Mountains. This complex not only offers breathtaking views, but is also known for its spectacular caves, some of which are among the largest in Europe. The Castelcivita Cave and the Angel Cave are two of the most famous, with impressive stalactites and stalagmites and large rooms dotted with limestone formations. The exploration of these real treasures is a fascinating experience, ideal for admiring the particularity of the Cilento geology.

The Cilento Mountains, with their majesty and variety, represent one of the most precious treasures of our country, offering an experience of contemplation and discovery capable of remaining etched in the memory of those who are lucky enough to visit this extraordinary region.

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