Best natural monuments around Montemaggiore Al Metauro are found in a region characterized by its hilltop setting and views stretching to the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea. The surrounding Metauro Valley features a landscape of olive groves, grain fields, and vineyards. This area provides a variety of natural attractions for exploration.
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The carvings in the tuff are ruined by atmospheric agents but are still very interesting to see.
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Along the bed of the Cesano river, it is possible to observe parts of the trunk of a 40,000-60,000 year old tree!
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A place to recharge your emotional batteries!
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stop in the Giacomo Leopardi Garden where you can eat at the Trattoria al Giardino da Giamburesti under two historic trees, an 11-metre-high Cedar of Lebanon, with a circumference of 4 meters and an estimated age of 212 years and a Robinia (a acacia) slightly smaller, with an estimated age of 142 years.
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nice viewpoint and hike goal
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The region is home to the spectacular Marmitte dei Giganti (Giants' Kettles) near Fossombrone. This canyon, carved by the Metauro River, features smooth, circular basins, narrow gorges, clear pools, and small waterfalls. You can also visit the Fossil Forest of the Cesano River, where parts of a 40,000-60,000 year old tree trunk are visible along the riverbed, offering a unique geological insight.
Yes, you can discover the Stacciola Engravings in Tuff, a fascinating man-made feature within a natural setting, where suggestive carvings are found in a path dug into the tuff rock. Additionally, the Ancient Cedar of Lebanon and Black Locust Trees in Giacomo Leopardi Garden are historic trees, with the Cedar estimated to be 212 years old, located in a charming garden.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Summit with great view to adriática sea. This viewpoint offers extensive panoramas stretching to the Adriatic Sea and is a popular goal for hikers seeking a rewarding climb.
The Metauro Valley, particularly around the Marmitte dei Giganti, offers opportunities for hiking, river kayaking, and canoeing. You can also enjoy refreshing baths in the natural pools during summer. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those for touring bicycles and gravel biking. Explore options like the 'Borgo Mercatale - Details – Giant's Kettles loop' for cycling or the 'Giant's Kettles – Gola del Furlo Gorge loop' for gravel biking, detailed in the Cycling around Montemaggiore Al Metauro guide and Gravel biking around Montemaggiore Al Metauro guide.
Yes, the Ancient Cedar of Lebanon and Black Locust Trees in Giacomo Leopardi Garden is a family-friendly spot where you can enjoy the shade of historic trees. Another option is the Roverella of Santa Maria dell’Arzilla, which is also suitable for families.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. Near the Marmitte dei Giganti, paths lead from Ponte Diocleziano to the river, and others skirt the canyon, climbing the mountains. For running, you can find moderate loops like the 'Metauro loop from Montemaggiore al Metauro' in the Running Trails around Montemaggiore Al Metauro guide.
The natural monuments, especially those with water features like the Marmitte dei Giganti, are particularly enjoyable during the warmer months for swimming and water activities. However, the scenic views and hiking trails can be appreciated throughout spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the landscape is vibrant.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique geological formations and the raw, untamed atmosphere. The Summit with great view to adriática sea is praised for its 'Beautiful view!!!' and as 'A place to recharge your emotional batteries!'. The Stacciola Engravings in Tuff are noted for being 'very suggestive'.
Yes, the Ancient Cedar of Lebanon and Black Locust Trees in Giacomo Leopardi Garden features an impressive 11-meter-high Cedar of Lebanon, with a circumference of 4 meters and an estimated age of 212 years, alongside a slightly smaller Robinia (acacia) aged around 142 years.
While some trails can be intermediate, many areas around Montemaggiore Al Metauro offer gently rolling terrain perfect for leisurely walks. The Giacomo Leopardi Garden, home to the ancient trees, provides an easy and pleasant stroll. The general pastoral landscape with olive groves and vineyards is also ideal for relaxed exploration.
Montemaggiore Al Metauro is nestled in a region of considerable natural charm. The town offers extensive views of the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea. The surrounding Metauro Valley is a scenic blend of olive groves, grain fields, and vineyards, featuring gently rolling terrain with mini waterfalls and tranquil pools, perfect for immersing oneself in nature.


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