Lepini Mountains
The Lepini Mountains are a mountain range located in central Italy, primarily within the Lazio region. They are part of the larger Apennine mountain system and are known for their rugged terrain and scenic landscapes. The highest peak in the range is Monte Semprevisa, which reaches an elevation of 1,531 meters.
The Lepini Mountains are characterized by diverse flora and fauna, making them a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area is also rich in history, with several ancient villages and archaeological sites scattered throughout the region, reflecting its cultural significance over the centuries.