Best natural monuments around Bevagna are found within a landscape characterized by gentle hills, vineyards, and olive groves, typical of the Umbrian countryside. The town is situated in the Valle Umbra, offering picturesque views and opportunities for exploration. The Clitunno River, also known as the Timia, flows near Bevagna, contributing to the area's natural appeal. This region provides a tranquil environment for leisurely exploration and serves as a gateway to wider natural wonders.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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In front of this small sacred monument, known as Croce di Sasso Piano, which crowns the summit of the same name, I wish to offer those who linger here a brief reflection by Saint Francis of Assisi: + “And we give you [God-Father] thanks, ... because through his cross and his blood and his death you wanted to redeem us, who were captive.” (NbR XXIII, 3)
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There is an old well here with a nymph in it. Unfortunately the water is not drinkable
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13 meters deep in such a tiny mirror!!!
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Small artesian lake 15 meters deep and with a diameter of about 25 metres. There is a legend about the suggestive body of spring water. The story on the border between legend and mystery tells that the lake was formed following the fall into the abyss of a farmhouse of a greedy old farmer, named Chiarò, who on the day of Saint Anna, decided to thresh. It is said that Chiarò was not careful to observe the religious calendar and its holidays while his wife was a woman with a charitable soul. While the farmer was threshing together with his workers, his wife was warned by the voice of an angel that she had to flee because she would drown. While the farmhouse sank together with her husband, the woman ran away with her children in her arms. She realized she was being chased by the water and at that moment the angel appeared to her again and advised her to abandon her youngest son because as he grew up he would become greedy and stingy like his father. The woman managed to save herself and right where the child was abandoned the smaller lake called Aisillo took shape.
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The cross at the summit of the Sasso Piano (Croce di Sasso Piano) at 1124 m stands on a grassy saddle and offers the hiker a breathtaking panoramic view of the Umbrian landscape and the old town of Assisi at its feet. There are also beautiful views of Monte Tezio and Monte Acuto (N-W), Perugia and Lake Trasimeno (W-N-W), whose reflections are only visible in the afternoon, the saddle of Torgiano (W), the wooded hills of Bettona (W-S-W ), in the background the Martani Mountains (S-S-W), on the Bevagna (S) and Foligno (S-S-E) valley sections. The large, massive limestone boulders on the plateau appear to have been shaped for the use of hikers, who find this an ideal place for rest and reflection. "Cities, villages, castles, churches, farmhouses, rivers, streams, blue forests, lonely peaks, rich pastures, gentle olive groves, arduous plains appear from above as if in the magic of a vision" (Arnaldo Fortini).
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Fonte Bregno, located on the border between Spello and Assisi, is an ancient historical spring at 1000 m above sea level. A sculpture of the Nymph of the Subasio waters adorns the place. It is accessible via the CAI 360 path from Madonna della Spella.
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Tiny pond of natural origin... an oasis along the way
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View extends to Assisi and over the whole wide valley. Wonderful flowers 🌺 in May.
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The Bevagna area is characterized by a serene Umbrian landscape of gentle hills, vineyards, and olive groves. While specific designated 'natural monuments' within the town are few, the broader region offers picturesque views and natural beauty. You can find summits like Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross), ancient springs such as Fonte Bregno, and small natural ponds like Lake Aiso and Fountain. The Clitunno River, with its charming sources, also flows nearby, enhancing the natural appeal.
Yes, several spots provide breathtaking panoramic views. The most prominent is Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross), a summit at 1124 m that offers expansive vistas of the Umbrian landscape, including the old town of Assisi, Monte Tezio, Monte Acuto, Perugia, and Lake Trasimeno. Another excellent viewpoint is Porta Nuova (Assisi), a historical gate that provides a beautiful outlook over the Plain of Assisi.
Yes, Lake Aiso and Fountain is considered family-friendly. This tiny pond of natural origin, with its unique artesian lake and a local legend, offers a pleasant and accessible spot for visitors of all ages to enjoy a tranquil oasis.
The natural monuments around Bevagna are beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring, particularly May, is highly recommended as the landscape bursts with wildflowers, as noted by visitors to Croce di Sasso Piano. Autumn also offers stunning colors across the vineyards and olive groves of the Valle Umbra. Summer provides warm weather for outdoor activities, while winter can offer crisp, clear views, though some higher elevation spots might be colder.
Absolutely. The area around Bevagna is ideal for hiking and walking. Fonte Bregno, an ancient historical spring, serves as a reference crossroads for hikers and bikers. The broader Valle Umbra offers numerous paths through vineyards and olive groves. For more structured routes, you can explore the various cycling and walking guides around Bevagna.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the Bevagna region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Sagrantino Road Loop' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Bevagna guide, or general cycling tours such as the 'Assisi Historic Center – Historic Center of Bevagna loop' from the Cycling around Bevagna guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails like the 'Fosso Belvedere Trail loop' in the MTB Trails around Bevagna guide. The surrounding hills and valleys are perfect for leisurely walks and more challenging treks.
Yes, several natural monuments offer convenient spots for rest. At the summit of Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross), large limestone boulders provide ideal places for reflection and a break while enjoying the panoramic views. Fonte Bregno also features a small stone shelter equipped with a fireplace, table, and benches, making it an excellent spot for hikers and bikers to pause.
Yes, the region presents some interesting geological aspects. At Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross), you'll find large, massive limestone boulders that appear naturally shaped for hikers' use. Additionally, Lake Aiso and Fountain is a small artesian lake, 15 meters deep, formed by natural springs, offering a unique hydrological feature.
The area blends natural beauty with rich history. Fonte Bregno is an ancient historical spring at 1000 m above sea level, adorned with a sculpture of the Nymph of the Subasio waters. While primarily a man-made monument, Porta Nuova (Assisi) offers natural monument aspects due to its historical significance and the stunning natural views it provides over the Plain of Assisi. The Clitunno River, flowing near Bevagna, also has historical significance, with its sources inspiring poets and artists for centuries.
While the main highlights are popular, the broader Umbrian countryside around Bevagna offers many tranquil spots. Exploring the extensive network of paths through the Valle Umbra's vineyards and olive groves can lead to serene, less-trafficked areas. The Seasonal Pond Near Sasso Piatto, Monte Subasio, for instance, offers a peaceful natural setting that forms in a small basin along a path, providing a quiet escape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views offered by summits like Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross), which provides a sweeping vista of the Umbrian landscape and Assisi. The tranquility and natural beauty of spots like Lake Aiso and Fountain, with its unique legend, are also highly appreciated. Hikers and bikers value Fonte Bregno as an excellent spot for a break, thanks to its historical significance and amenities.


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