Best mountain peaks around Cupramontana offers a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. Cupramontana is a hilltop town situated at an elevation of 505 meters, providing views of the surrounding region. The area features significant natural attractions, including Monte San Vicino and the distant Sibillini Mountains. This region is characterized by its natural beauty and opportunities for hiking.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Steep climb but worth it.
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Reachable from the cemetery of Poggio San Romualdo. After the short stretch on the meadow it enters the pine forest... Look for the highest point among the trees and you've arrived. Between the branches you can see at times a little of the other side of the mountain, such as "Pianelle delle rocce" and San Giovanni, but the best view of this mountain is still at its feet in the middle of the meadow... Certainly a nice place that offers a little shade during the hottest season.
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Monte Zuccarello is located just above Poggio San Romualdo also called Porcarella. Its summit is certainly less frequented than its neighbor Monte la Sporta but no less beautiful. Once at the summit you are face to face with Monte San Vicino which dominates the panorama, then to its right the balcony of the Marche in Cingoli. The lake of Cingoli is also clearly visible including its bridge. In the distance Monte Conero and the Adriatic Sea. In the valley below is Val di Castro.
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One of the peaks reachable with little effort and therefore suitable for families / children. A few steps from Castelletta, a beautiful village!
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A wonderful climb and a wonderful landscape enriched by Michele Scarponi's photos with some of the most beautiful moments of his cycling career.
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Here we are at 841 m, with a very suggestive panoramic view. There is also an iron cross here. From here it is also possible to see the Borgo di Pierosara.
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To get to the cross of Monte Murano, you can also get to Case Marcellini (just below the top) by car along a white road but, if you want to do it on foot, you start from Serra San Quirico next to the church on the road, always following path 143. Of course it is all uphill and quite challenging but all in the shade. At the top, you will find a clearing and Casa Marcellini, a stone building; rest and enjoy the beautiful panorama which, in good weather, allows you to see the sea. From there, skirting the house, go up for about 700m up to the cross on path 143A. I have returned by the same path
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Near Cupramontana, you can explore several popular peaks. Monte Revellone Summit is easily accessible and offers panoramic views at 841 meters. Another notable peak is the Summit Cross of Monte Murano, which provides wide views of the Marche landscape, including the sea on clear days. Further afield, Monte San Vicino stands at 1,480 meters and is part of a natural park with well-marked trails.
Yes, there are options for easy and family-friendly trails. Monte Revellone Summit is considered suitable for families due to its relatively easy ascent. Additionally, the area around the Eremo dei Frati Bianchi offers easy hiking loops from Cupramontana, perfect for all ages.
The mountain peaks around Cupramontana offer diverse natural features. You'll find panoramic viewpoints, dense forests, and unique geological formations. From peaks like Monte Zuccarello, you can see Monte San Vicino, the Cingoli lake, and the Adriatic Sea. The Fosso del Corvo, near the Eremo dei Frati Bianchi, features caves dug into sandstone within a lush ravine.
Absolutely. A significant historical site is the Eremo dei Frati Bianchi (Hermitage of the White Friars), nestled in the Fosso del Corvo. This 12th-century hermitage features caves carved into sandstone by friars seeking solitude, offering a unique blend of history and nature. The Cima Scarponi (Castelletto, 675 m) also features a monument dedicated to cyclist Michele Scarponi.
Many peaks offer excellent viewpoints. Monte Revellone Summit provides a very suggestive panoramic view, including the Borgo di Pierosara. The Summit Cross of Monte Murano offers a wide vista of the Marche landscape, reaching the sea on clear days. From Monte Zuccarello, you can admire Monte San Vicino, the 'balcony of the Marche' in Cingoli, and the Adriatic Sea.
Beyond hiking, the region around Cupramontana offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the komoot guides for Running Trails around Cupramontana, MTB Trails around Cupramontana, and Gravel biking around Cupramontana.
The best time for hiking generally depends on the specific peak and your preference. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. During the hottest season, peaks like Monte Fiori (979 m) provide shade within its pine forest. For higher peaks like the Sibillini Mountains, summer is ideal, while winter might require specialized gear due to snow.
Yes, for more challenging treks, the majestic Sibillini Mountains, visible from Cupramontana, offer extensive opportunities. With peaks reaching up to 2,500 meters, they provide dramatic landscapes and more demanding routes suitable for experienced mountaineers and trekkers.
Monte San Vicino, standing at 1,480 meters, is a significant peak due to its inclusion in the Monte San Vicino Natural Park. It's a popular destination for nature lovers, offering well-marked trails to the summit with spectacular panoramic views of the Marche region. Its routes vary in difficulty, making it accessible to a range of hikers.
Hiking to the Summit Cross of Monte Murano offers a rewarding experience. The ascent, while potentially challenging, is largely shaded. At the top, you'll find a clearing and Casa Marcellini, a stone building. The highlight is the wide panoramic view of the Marche landscape, which on clear days extends all the way to the sea.
From the summit of Monte Zuccarello, located above Poggio San Romualdo, you are face to face with Monte San Vicino. To its right, you can see the 'balcony of the Marche' in Cingoli, the Cingoli lake and its bridge, and in the distance, Monte Conero and the Adriatic Sea. The valley below, Val di Castro, is also clearly visible.
Yes, the Cupramontana region is well-suited for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can find various routes, including the 'Blue Route – Castello di Castelbellino loop' for MTB, and extensive gravel biking trails around Lake Cingoli and the Canfaito Beech Forest. For detailed routes, refer to the komoot guides for MTB Trails around Cupramontana and Gravel biking around Cupramontana.


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