Best attractions and places to see in Monte Lo Spicchio - Monte Columeo - Valle Di S. Pietro offer a captivating blend of natural beauty and outdoor exploration. This region, situated in the province of Ancona, is recognized as a Special Area of Conservation. It features diverse habitats, including ancient beech forests, picturesque streams, and panoramic summits. The area is ideal for trekking and excursions, with various trails catering to different fitness levels.
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Montelle Spicchio. On Thursday 19 June we walked this walk. Beautiful varied route. We found the route quite difficult. We walked the route counterclockwise. After the top there were two moments that require attention. One is that there was so much vegetation hanging over the path a few times that you really had to keep an eye on the path. So pay attention to the ground. At the second moment we missed a turn to the left and ended up in dead-end bushes. Anyway, pay attention. This is not a route that can be walked blindly.
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Path along the ridge between Monte Testagrossa and Montarone, southeast of Monte Cucco, and near the village of Val di Ranco. The ridge is panoramic, with a beautiful view of the Chiascio Valley.
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Monte Culumeo rises to about 1251 meters above sea level. From this position, it is possible to enjoy a magnificent panoramic view, with particular attention to the imposing presence of Monte Cucco which rises to the north-west.
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Here a beautiful panorama opens up towards the ridge that leads to Monte Lo Spicchio, and you can also see Monte Cucco with its eastern slope.
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From here we can see the path that leads to Monte Culumeo, while to the east we have Monte La Croce.
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Piaggiasecca is a charming hamlet, but very small, in fact it has only 12 inhabitants. It is often crossed by hikers heading from Monte Cucco to the Valle delle Prigioni or to the Rio Freddo Gorge, and vice versa. There are no services of any kind here.
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The vegetation grown on the stone of the waterfall makes the place magical. Quiet, cool and shady.
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Very panoramic summit, nice path up to the top of Mount Culumeo but pay attention to the trace on the map, the descent from the highest point towards the NE is not practicable !!
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The region is a Special Area of Conservation, offering diverse natural beauty. You'll find ancient beech forests, picturesque streams, and small waterfalls, particularly in the secluded Valle di San Pietro. The area also features calcareous heaths, grasslands with orchid blooms, and various forest types including Apennine beech forests with yew and holly.
Yes, the region is known for its panoramic views. Monte Culumeo, rising to about 1251 meters, offers magnificent panoramic views, including the imposing Monte Cucco. Another excellent spot is the ridge between Monte Testagrossa and Montarone, which provides beautiful views of the Chiascio Valley. You can also find a great panorama from the View of Monte lo Spicchio and Monte Columeo, looking towards the ridge of Monte Lo Spicchio and Monte Cucco.
Don't miss the San Pietro Waterfall, a magical, quiet, cool, and shady spot where vegetation has grown on the stone. The Rio Freddo Gorge is also significant for its biogeographical and landscape importance within the Special Area of Conservation. You might even find fossils in the Apennine rocks, telling the geological history of the area.
The diverse habitats of the Special Area of Conservation support a variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for species such as wolves, various invertebrates, amphibians like the spectacled salamander, and reptiles such as the four-lined snake.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can explore routes like the Mainardi Mountain Hut – Pian delle Macinare loop or the Parco dei Daini loop. For more details, check out the Easy hikes in Monte Lo Spicchio - Monte Columeo - Valle Di S. Pietro guide.
The region offers specific routes designed to showcase its beautiful waterfalls. Consider trails like the 'From Val di Ranco to Rifugio Mainardi' loop or the 'Hermitage of San Girolamo Loop'. You can find more options in the Waterfall hikes in Monte Lo Spicchio - Monte Columeo - Valle Di S. Pietro guide.
Absolutely. The region provides various mountain biking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. Popular routes include the Silvestrini Memorial – Monte Cielo loop and the Costacciaro Village – Costacciaro loop. For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails in Monte Lo Spicchio - Monte Columeo - Valle Di S. Pietro guide.
Piaggiasecca Village is a charming, albeit very small, hamlet with only 12 inhabitants. It's often traversed by hikers moving between Monte Cucco, the Valle delle Prigioni, or the Rio Freddo Gorge. However, it's important to note that the village does not offer any services like shops or restaurants.
The region is generally ideal for trekking and excursions during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the diverse trails and enjoying the natural beauty, including potential orchid blooms in spring. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
The Valle di San Pietro is a small, secluded valley nestled between Monte Lo Spicchio and Monte Columeo. It's particularly enchanting for excursions due to its ancient beech forests, picturesque streams, and small waterfalls, providing a tranquil and scenic route for exploration.
Visitors highly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views, especially from summits like Monte Culumeo. The magical and serene atmosphere of spots like the San Pietro Waterfall, with its unique vegetation, is also a favorite. The diverse and varied hiking routes through ancient forests and along panoramic ridges are a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts.


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