Best mountain peaks around Sansepolcro are found in a natural amphitheater of mountains and hills, nestled at the foot of the Tuscan Apennines. This historic town is surrounded by ranges such as the Alpe della Luna and the Alpe di Catenaia. The region offers a variety of peaks and natural features for exploration. Its landscape provides diverse environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The peaks of Rocca and Rocchetta form a mountainous complex characterized by the presence of sedimentary rocks and sandstone rocks. From this composition derives the characteristic layered and sloped appearance. This conformation is visible above all on the southern slopes of Poggio della Rocca.
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The route is of intermediate difficulty and requires good training.
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Ripa della Luna is a mountain massif in the northern Apennines of central Italy. It is located beyond the borders of Tuscany, Marche, Umbria. Its highest peaks are Monte dei Frati, at 1,453 m above sea level, and Monte Maggiore (1,384 m)
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On the geological trail of Saint Francis of Assisi. Above the Sasso Spicco di Monte Casale in Sansepolcro, on the border ridge with Umbria, there are two flat hills on Marnoso-Arenacea, a primeval sea from earlier times.
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Monte dei Frati is a mountain in the Italian province of Arezzo near the borders of Pesaro and Urbino and Perugia.
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Monte Castello (1,414 meters) is the highest peak of the Alpe di Catenaia, easily reachable from the Fonte del Baregno along the Prati della Regina. From here you can enjoy beautiful views
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We briefly lost the Franziskusweg here - but the unwanted detour over the summit was more than worth it - and we were obviously not the first, because there is another rope at the top that makes it easy to find the way back to the route. 😉 So - recommended detour. (10 minutes more)
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A breathtaking view that alone is worth the whole climb
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Sansepolcro is nestled at the foot of the Tuscan Apennines, surrounded by the significant mountain ranges of the Alpe della Luna and the Alpe di Catenaia. These areas offer a diverse landscape for exploration.
For hikers, Monte dei Frati in the Alpe della Luna Nature Reserve is highly recommended as its highest peak, offering commanding views and ancient beech forests. Another excellent choice is Monte Castello, the highest peak of the Alpe di Catenaia, known for its diverse trails and the 'Prati della Regina'.
Yes, the Ripa della Luna Viewpoint is a spectacular spot within the Alpe della Luna, featuring a 200-meter-high rocky wall. From Monte Altuccia in the Alpe di Catenaia, you can even see as far as the Adriatic Sea on clear days.
The Alpe della Luna Nature Reserve is home to diverse wildlife, including fallow deer, stags, roe deer, wolves, and various birds of prey like the golden eagle. In the Alpe di Catenaia, you might spot wild boar, horses, sheep, eagles, and falcons.
The Alpe della Luna is known for its wild environment, dense forests of ancient beech trees, holly, and a rich variety of flora like crocus and cyclamen. The Alpe di Catenaia is characterized by an abundance of water, leading to rich oak, beech, and chestnut woods, and features like the 'Prati della Regina' meadows.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, within the Alpe della Luna, you can find trails leading to the Ripa della Luna Viewpoint. The Alpe di Catenaia is also part of the St. Francis's Way, offering a spiritual journey to the La Verna Sanctuary. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Sansepolcro guide.
The mountain peaks around Sansepolcro are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the cooler mountain air, while winter can provide opportunities for snowshoeing, though some trails might be more challenging.
While some trails require good training, many paths in the Alpe di Catenaia are suitable for various fitness levels, including easier options. The 'Prati della Regina' in Alpe di Catenaia, for instance, is a large meadow perfect for picnics and gentle walks, making it suitable for families.
Yes, the landscapes of the Alpe della Luna inspired the art of Piero della Francesca, who was born in nearby Sansepolcro. The area is also steeped in ancient legends. The Alpe di Catenaia holds historical significance from World War II, with remnants of trenches still visible.
Beyond hiking, the region around Sansepolcro offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes, including those around Lake Montedoglio or along the Tiber Cycle Path. Discover more options in the Cycling around Sansepolcro and Gravel biking around Sansepolcro guides.
Visitors frequently praise the fairytale-like landscapes, the serene atmosphere of the beech forests, and the commanding views from peaks like Monte dei Frati. The spectacular Ripa della Luna Viewpoint is also a highlight, often described as having the 'most beautiful panorama'.
Yes, the Bocca Trabaria Pass is a significant mountain pass located at 1,049 meters. It divides the Metauro valley from the Tiber valley, marking a border between Umbria and the Marches, and offers scenic views.


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