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Pizzo di Vernà

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Elevation
  
1,287 m

Province
  
Province of Messina

Pizzo di Vernà

Similar
  
Rocca di Novara, Monte Scuderi, Monte Sambughetti, Monte San Calogero, Monte Soro

Pizzo di Vernà (also known as Montagna di Vernà) (1287 m) is a peak of the Peloritani Mountains, located in the province of Messina, Sicily. It is located in the South Western part of the Peloritani range in the territories of Antillo, Casalvecchio Siculo and Fondachelli-Fantina. Also if it is difficult peak to climb because of the typical Mediterranean vegetation on its slopes unless you don't get the path on the East wall, it is visited for its stunning landscape; from the top it’s possible to view Mount Etna, mount Rocca di Salvatesta, the Ionian coast and the Tyrrhenian coast. From Fondachelli-Fantina it is possible to see the Montagna di Vernà shining in the afternoon, lit by the sun. The mountain has been designated a Site of Community Importance (SIC).

Map of Pizzo di Vern%C3%A0, 98053 Castroreale, Province of Messina, Italy

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Pizzo di Vernà Wikipedia