The walk taken to this could have been easier apart from a poor choice made… From the end of the road from the Chiesa Rurale della Santissima Annunziata the path climbs steadily up next to a ravine. At some point it crosses over this where there is a small farm with ponies in a fenced off area, and then back again. Eventually one reaches a water trough constructed in 1977, with a well slightly higher up furnishing it. Here the path goes in three directions. The one to the right will take you up a small valley from which the highest point of the three tops of Conca can be reached. Instead of this, however, because of not being certain there was a path, we carried on up the ravine and once reaching the top crossed over and round the hill that had been dominating our view for so far. It had looked from the satellite imagery that this was less overground than it was, but on the other side maintaining height the undergrowth became thick. One reaches an area of old stone walls and we decided to tackle Conca from here, the more easterly side. This again was extremely thickly overgrown, and require a lot of path breaking and some scrambling to eventually (seemingly for ever) reaching a small clearing at the top. Descended carried on westwards, which was slightly less overgrown and reached more stone walls and slightly flatter ground here in the saddle between this and the central slightly lower peak (1161m). Descended on a vague path to the valley and then found a path that was relatively well used which returned to the water fountain. Saw wild rosemary, ponies.