Mountain peaks around Cessapalombo are situated near the Monti Sibillini National Park, an area characterized by diverse landscapes. This region offers scenic hiking opportunities and historical trails within the broader Sibillini range. The area features rugged peaks, deep valleys, and high-altitude plateaus, contributing to a visually significant environment. It provides a natural setting for outdoor activities.
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The very panoramic summit of Castel Manardo
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The landscape of Monte Rotondo (1,379 metres) recalls the wide grassy plains of Central Asia. In the Sibillini area there are three peaks with the name Monte Rotondo. The other two are located further south and are decidedly higher. Croce di monte Rotondo has an altitude of 1,900 meters while monte Rotondo 2,100.
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From the broad, grassy slopes of Mount Coglia you can enjoy a splendid panorama of Lake Fiastra. The landscape bears witness to the presence of glaciers in the Quaternary, which retreated and left these rolling hills.
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Monte Amandola is located at 1706 meters, and is part of the municipality with the same name. One of the stages of the Great Ring of the Sibillini passes here. The area is known for the white truffle. There are the eagle, peregrine falcon, wolf, and there is also the presence of the Marsican bear.
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Very steep ascent for first 1km, c400m. Very loose scree in places means descents are challenging in several places.
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Very challenging path, n certain points exposed. Excellent driving skills on single track required.
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From Monte Coglia you have a beautiful view of Lake Fiastra and the surrounding hills.
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Pizzo di Mèta with its 1,576 m. above sea level is certainly one of the most fascinating excursions to do in the Sarnano area 365 days a year. The peak of Pizzo di Meta is located in the northernmost part of the Sibillini Mountains chain and in winter it can be reached with a beautiful snowshoe hike. Website: https://www.instagram.com/gravel_marche/
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The region offers diverse peaks within the Monti Sibillini National Park. Some popular choices include Pizzo di Mèta Summit, known for fascinating excursions year-round, and Monte Castel Manardo, which provides panoramic views despite its steep and challenging sections. Another significant peak is Monte Amandola Summit Cross, located at 1706 meters and part of the Great Ring of the Sibillini.
Yes, the area around Cessapalombo is rich in history. For instance, the 'Charcoal Burners' Trail' winds around Monte Petrella, offering insights into traditional charcoal production clearings. This didactic loop path provides a glimpse into the local cultural heritage while traversing woods and pastures.
The mountain peaks around Cessapalombo offer splendid panoramic views. From Monte Coglia, you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of Lake Fiastra and the surrounding rolling hills. Monte Castel Manardo is also highly regarded for its very panoramic summit. Generally, the region provides stunning vistas of rugged peaks, deep valleys, and high-altitude plateaus within the Monti Sibillini National Park.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging routes. Monte Castel Manardo involves a very steep ascent and loose scree, making descents challenging. Similarly, the path to Monte Amandola Summit Cross is described as very challenging and exposed in certain points, requiring excellent driving skills on single track if cycling.
Beyond hiking, the area around Cessapalombo offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Gran Fondo dei Monti Sibillini - Medium Route', or explore cycling paths around Lake Caccamo. For runners, there are running trails like the 'Castello Pallotta loop from Caldarola'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Cessapalombo, Running Trails around Cessapalombo, and Cycling around Cessapalombo guide pages.
Yes, Pizzo di Mèta Summit, located in the northernmost part of the Sibillini Mountains chain, is specifically mentioned as being reachable with a beautiful snowshoe hike in winter, making it a fascinating excursion throughout the year.
Yes, the Nature Trail N.16, which ascends towards Monte Codardo, offers a moderate hike. This loop route within the Sibilline Mountains National Park traverses dense woods with undulating sections, providing a pleasant experience for those seeking a less strenuous option through varied forest landscapes.
The Monti Sibillini National Park, which encompasses these mountain areas, is known for its diverse flora and fauna. Near Monte Amandola Summit Cross, for example, you might encounter eagles, peregrine falcons, wolves, and even the presence of the Marsican bear.
The region offers outdoor activities year-round. While summer and autumn are ideal for hiking, Pizzo di Mèta Summit is specifically highlighted as offering fascinating excursions 365 days a year, including snowshoeing in winter. The diverse landscapes mean different seasons offer unique experiences.
Monte Rotondo (1,379 meters) is notable for its landscape, which recalls the wide grassy plains of Central Asia. It offers a distinct visual experience compared to some of the more rugged peaks in the Sibillini area.
The general area of Cessapalombo, being part of or adjacent to the Monti Sibillini National Park, is often described as a 'secret corner' of Italy. It offers gorgeous scenery and is typically far removed from crowds, providing a tranquil experience for visitors.


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