Best mountain peaks around Comunanza are situated within the Sibillini Mountains, a range known for its varied landscapes and natural monuments. This region in Marche provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities, with peaks offering expansive views of the surrounding area. The terrain includes both challenging ascents and more accessible trails, catering to different experience levels. Comunanza serves as a gateway to these mountain environments, providing access to a range of summits and viewpoints.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Recommended excursion, absolutely worth doing
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Hi 🙃 What time do we have to leave to go up and see the sunrise?
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The highest peak of the Sibillini chain, very popular, accessible by paths starting from different points
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Whether from Rif. Sibilla, over the Gole dell'Infernaccio, perhaps even with a visit to Erim.Leonardo, on the E10 as a circular tour, in/out or or...this little mountain has it all! The Sibillini Mountains owe their name to the famous Monte Sibilla (2173m). According to legend, the fairy Sibylla is said to have lived here (unfortunately the grotto collapsed). According to myth, a Sibyl is a prophetess who, unlike other divinely inspired seers, originally predicts the future without being asked. As with many other oracles, the prediction is usually ambiguous, sometimes in the form of a riddle...And so is this landscape: lovely, rugged, rough, pleasant...never too difficult, never to be underestimated and always good for a sudden, unexpected change in the weather! It's worth it!
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The summit of Mount Vettore allows you to reach one of the highest points of the Sibillini Mountains and enjoy the view
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cross reconstructed on the top of Mount Carrier 2476 m
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because it is the mountain of the Fairies!!!
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find Monte Vettore, the highest peak in the Sibillini Mountains, offering extensive views. Monte Sibilla is also highly regarded for its unique landscapes and local legends. Visitors also appreciate Ascent to Monte Vettore, a trail known for its panoramic vistas.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, some routes are more accessible. The path for Ascent to Monte Vettore starting from Forca di Presta is considered an intermediate route, and Mount Zampa is described as an 'easy walk' despite some slopes, making them potentially suitable for families or beginners with some hiking experience. Always check current conditions.
The peaks in the Sibillini Mountains offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Monte Vettore, you can see as far as the sea and enjoy views of the Laga mountains up to Gran Sasso. Mount Zampa provides beautiful views towards Lake Gerosa, Mount Banditello, and the eastern plain.
The hiking season generally runs from spring through autumn. While some peaks like Monte Sibilla are accessible year-round, winter hiking is only recommended in the absence of snow due to high avalanche risk. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours.
Yes, the region is rich in natural monuments. Monte Vettore is the highest peak in the Sibillini area. Monte Sibilla is known for its unique landscapes and a cave associated with local legends. You might also encounter the distinctive reddish rock formation of Balzo Rosso, composed of 'Scaglia Rossa'.
Trails can present various challenges. For instance, the path to Ascent to Monte Vettore can be slippery in places due to loose stones, and strong winds are common. The route to Monte Sibilla includes a passage on its crest that requires minimal technical skill (a small passage on rocks with a chain) and is exposed to the sun with no water points. Always be prepared for varying conditions.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Comunanza area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy road cycling routes, or embark on general cycling tours, including gravel routes around Lake Gerosa and the Sibillini Mountains.
When hiking to Monte Vettore, especially from Forca di Presta, be mindful of the path's slippery sections due to stones. The peak is the highest in the Sibillini, so weather can change quickly, and strong winds are often present. It's a rewarding climb with extensive views.
Monte Sibilla is renowned for its magical excursions and landscapes, deeply intertwined with local legends about its inaccessible cave and the mythical Sibyl. It's considered a symbol of Mother Earth, attracting those seeking unique experiences and inspiring dreams amidst its captivating scenery.
Balzo Rosso is a distinctive peak in the Sibillini Mountains, named for its reddish color derived from the 'Scaglia Rossa' rock. This rock is of marine sedimentary origin, very friable, and not very stable. Due to its geological composition, despite its appearance, it is not a destination for climbers and has no established routes to its summit.
For a comprehensive selection of hiking routes, including various difficulty levels and distances, you can explore the dedicated guide for Hiking around Comunanza. This guide features trails like the 'Beautiful Woodland Path – Balzo di Montegallo loop' and other loops from nearby villages.


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