Monte Sillara is the highest peak in the Appennino Parmense, a sub-chain of the northern Apennines (Appennino Tosco-Emilano) in the province of Parma, northern Italy.
It has an altitude of 1,861 m. The Sillara is located at the boundary of the provinces of Parma and Massa-Carrara, divided between the comuni of Monchio delle Corti (northern slopes) and Bagnone (southern ones).
The source of the Bagnone torrent, a left affluence of the Magra River, can be found on the southern Sillara.
In excellent conditions, it is possible to see the Wallisian Alps (distance ≈ 250 to 270 km) and the Bern Alps (distance ≈ 285 km) in northwest and the Bernina Group (≈ 225 km) in the north.
In the south-southwest you can see the mountains of the Corsica Island (for instance Monte Cinto / 2706 m in ≈ 220 to 260 kilometres).