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Serre of Pizzuta

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Pizzuta, with its 1333 meters of height, is the highest peak of the Piana degli Albanesi mountain complex.

Italian path from Piana degli Albanesi

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More than 7000 kilometers, around 500 stages, 20 regions: the Sentiero Italia, restored by the Italian Alpine Club, is one of the longest trekking in the world.
On this page, only the section that leads from Piana degli Albanesi to Masseria Rossella is shown.

Monte Leardo and Monte Rossella

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Monte Rossella (1064 m.s.l.m), Monte Leardo (1016 m.s.l.m) and Monte Giuhai (968 m.s.l.m) constitute a mountainous complex, mainly limestone, which closes the complex of the Conca d’Oro mountains to the south, delimiting the Piana degli Albanesi and on the other the Eleuterio valley and the complex of the Ficuzza woods.

Monte Kumeta

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Mount Kumeta (1233 m.s.l.m.), located in the south-west direction of Piana degli Albanesi, is a rocky massif that holds numerous fossils and has a vegetation of mosses and lichens.

Monte Iato

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The Monte Iato Archaeological Park awaits you a few kilometers from Palermo for a suggestive experience far from the chaos of the city.