Best canyons around Frontone are found within the surrounding Marche region, characterized by its diverse geological formations. This area features deep gorges carved by rivers and unique rock structures resulting from erosion. The landscape offers opportunities to explore natural monuments and historical routes. Frontone serves as a gateway to these natural attractions, providing access to various outdoor activities.
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I would say one of the nicest places in the area with the possibility to swim, but the water is very cold!
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breathtaking views across the Bosso River
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The Burano river between Cagli and Cantiano.
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This stretch of road follows the route of the ancient Via Flaminia and connects the towns of Cagli and Cantiano through the narrow Burano valley. The road has little traffic thanks to the construction of the new state road that runs parallel. The gorge carved out over time by the watercourse is spectacular and evocative.
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The Valle delle Prigioni trekking, starting from Coldipeccio, offers an immersive experience in uncontaminated nature rich in varied flora, with paths that are part of the Sentiero Italia and the Ring of Janus. The segment towards the Devil's Shoe is particularly fascinating, featuring a towering limestone boulder and a narrow, dark tunnel, offering alternative routes for those seeking a less claustrophobic experience.
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From here we can enjoy the panorama of the gorge towards the north-east, but towards the west we can also see the Hermitage of San Girolamo, the retreat place of Blessed Tommaso da Costacciaro.
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Place often populated by swimmers and people having a picnic in the open air. There are waterfalls here.
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The region around Frontone is rich in diverse geological formations. Key natural attractions include Gola del Corno, a deep gorge carved by the Sentino River, and Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge, known for its breathtaking views across the Bosso River. Another significant site is the Furlo Gorge, a spectacular natural reserve with a Roman tunnel, and the Marmitte dei Giganti, featuring unique river-sculpted formations.
The canyons around Frontone provide a variety of hiking experiences. For instance, Valle delle Prigioni offers an immersive trekking route through untouched nature with diverse flora and unique geological formations like the Devil's Shoe. The Furlo Gorge also has trails with beautiful overlooks. For more general hiking options, you can explore the hiking routes around Frontone, which include moderate to difficult trails in areas like Monte Catria.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Via Flaminia along the Burano River follows an ancient Roman road, offering a scenic and historically rich journey through a narrow valley. The Furlo Gorge is also home to a 40-meter long Roman tunnel (Galleria Romana) cut through the rock in 76 BC, which is still in use today.
You can expect to see dramatic geological formations carved by rivers, such as the deep troughs in Via Flaminia along the Burano River and the emerald-green waters of the Furlo Gorge. The Valle delle Prigioni features a towering limestone boulder known as the Devil's Shoe and a narrow tunnel. Further afield, the Lame Rosse are spectacular rock formations resembling a 'Grand Canyon' with pinnacles and towers formed by erosion.
While some routes can be challenging, there are options suitable for families. The Via Flaminia along the Burano River is listed as family-friendly, offering a scenic and less trafficked route. When planning, look for trails described as 'easy' or 'intermediate' and always check the specific route details for suitability with children.
The Marche region, where Frontone is located, generally offers pleasant conditions for exploring its canyons during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can also be a good time, especially for activities involving water, but be prepared for warmer temperatures. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Valle delle Prigioni offers an immersive experience in untouched nature with diverse flora. Its paths are part of the Sentiero Italia and the Ring of Janus. A particularly fascinating segment leads to the Devil's Shoe, a towering limestone boulder, and a narrow, dark tunnel, providing an adventurous and varied trekking experience.
The Furlo Gorge, part of the Riserva Naturale Statale della Gola del Furlo, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with lofty heights and deep canyons carved by the Candigliano River. Its emerald-green waters contrast beautifully with the rock. A major highlight is the 40-meter long Roman tunnel, still in use, showcasing ancient engineering. It's also a great spot for hiking and birdwatching.
The Marmitte dei Giganti, located near Fossombrone, are a sculpted river canyon formed by the Metauro River. This area is known for its unique geological formations resembling 'giant's kettles,' tall rock walls, and clear waters. It's a scenic spot for hiking and river activities like kayaking.
Yes, some areas offer opportunities for wild swimming. For example, Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge is noted for its fantastic water and baths, with visitors recommending bringing a swimsuit. The water can be chilly, even in early July, but the experience is described as wonderful.
Beyond hiking, the area around Frontone offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging loops around Furlo Gorge and Passo della Forchetta. There are also gravel biking trails that explore the diverse landscapes, from climbs to scenic views of Frontone Castle.
While specific regulations can vary by individual natural reserve or park, many outdoor trails in the Marche region are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park rules for each canyon or gorge you plan to visit to ensure compliance.
The 'Grand Canyon of Le Marche' refers to the Lame Rosse, spectacular rock formations located within the Sibillini Mountains, overlooking Lake Fiastra. These unique pinnacles and towers, formed by atmospheric erosion, offer an otherworldly hiking experience often compared to Mars.


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