Mountain peaks around Muccia offer diverse outdoor experiences in the Province of Macerata, within Italy's Marche region. Muccia, situated at an elevation of 454 meters, serves as a gateway to several surrounding mountains. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, providing opportunities for exploration and panoramic views. These peaks are part of a broader mountainous terrain, inviting visitors to discover the region's elevated features.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Peak of historical importance, archaeological discoveries of the Piceni. Sacred mountain
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A historic and sacred place. A mountain that lets itself be conquered... Nice to know and learn more about the history of this Mountain with a capital M... Or rather the P of first
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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 Igno is located at 1435 meters, and from here it is possible to see the highlands of Colfiorito, Monte Subasio and the Adriatic.
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From Monte Coglia you have a beautiful view of Lake Fiastra and the surrounding hills.
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Crest that leads to the cross on the summit of Monte Primo reachable by several well-marked trails. Going up from Costa San Severo you can take path 242 which does not present particular technical difficulties
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Near Muccia, you can explore several interesting peaks. The Monte Primo Ridge Trail leads to the summit of Monte Primo, known for its historical significance. Another must-see is Monte Igno, offering expansive views. Additionally, Monte Coglia provides splendid panoramas of Lake Fiastra.
The mountain peaks around Muccia offer diverse and scenic views. From Monte Igno, you can see the highlands of Colfiorito, Monte Subasio, and even the Adriatic Sea. Monte Coglia provides a beautiful vista of Lake Fiastra and the surrounding hills. Monte Rotondo also offers wide, grassy landscapes reminiscent of Central Asia.
Yes, the area features historically significant sites. The Monte Primo Ridge Trail leads to Monte Primo, a peak of historical importance with archaeological discoveries from the Piceni. There's also the Monte Primo Bronze Age Sanctuary, a historic and sacred place that invites visitors to learn about the mountain's past.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the area around Muccia offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the challenging 'Nera Gorges – Colfiorito Pass loop from Muccia'. For general cycling, there are routes like the 'Lake Fiastra – Beach on the lake loop from Muccia'. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the 'Water Mill – Footbridge over the Stream loop from Pieve Torina'. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Muccia, Cycling around Muccia, and Hiking around Muccia guides.
Yes, the trails around Muccia's peaks cater to various skill levels. Many of the highlighted peaks, such as Monte Primo Ridge Trail, Monte Rotondo, Monte Igno, and Monte Coglia, are categorized as intermediate. For example, path 242 leading up Monte Primo presents no particular technical difficulties. You can find more specific hiking routes in the Hiking around Muccia guide.
The mountain peaks around Muccia generally feature intermediate trails. Peaks like Monte Primo Ridge Trail, Monte Igno, Monte Coglia, and Monte Rotondo are all classified as intermediate, meaning they require a moderate level of fitness and some hiking experience. There are also easier options, such as the 'Picnic Area – Lake Boccafornace loop from Pievebovigliana' which is rated easy.
While specific family-friendly categorizations for individual peaks are not provided, the presence of intermediate trails suggests that some routes might be suitable for families with older children or those accustomed to hiking. For easier options, consider shorter, less strenuous routes like the 'Picnic Area – Lake Boccafornace loop from Pievebovigliana' found in the Hiking around Muccia guide.
The guide data does not specify dog-friendly rules for the individual mountain peaks or trails around Muccia. It is advisable to check local regulations for the Monti Sibillini National Park or specific trailheads regarding dog access before planning your visit.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks near Muccia for hiking and outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. This allows for comfortable exploration and enjoyment of the panoramic views.
The guide data does not provide specific information on parking facilities at individual trailheads for the peaks around Muccia. It is recommended to research parking options for your chosen starting point before your trip, especially if visiting popular areas within the broader mountainous terrain.
The guide data does not mention any specific permit requirements for hiking the mountain peaks directly around Muccia. However, as the area is part of a broader mountainous terrain, it's always a good practice to check if any permits are needed for specific trails or within the Monti Sibillini National Park, if your route takes you into its protected areas.
Muccia itself, being a comune, offers basic amenities. For more extensive options regarding cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation, you would typically find them in Muccia and other nearby towns in the Province of Macerata. The guide data does not specify amenities directly at the trailheads of the peaks.


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