Best mountain peaks around Valtopina, a municipality in Umbria, Italy, are characterized by mountainous terrain. The area is an integral part of the Monte Subasio Regional Park, which features significant mountain landscapes. Monte Subasio is a prominent mountain in the Apennine range, rising to an elevation of approximately 1,290 meters. Its slopes extend into Valtopina, offering diverse ecosystems and panoramic views.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Fantastic Colfiorito pass, the old road with almost no cars.
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colfiorito cesi fematre forcella riofreddo.. the most beautiful place in the Marche
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It is the easiest route to reach the top of Sasso di Pale and its Cross, practically absent vehicular traffic
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"Obligatory" stopping point at 826 meters above sea level before starting the descent along the beautiful SS77 road, now with low traffic after the construction of the VARSS77 highway
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summit of Mount Subasio. 360° panoramic view
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Long but substantially easy road that leads to the top of Subasio and beyond, until descending from the opposite side to the Carceri and subsequently Assisi. Very scenic route
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The mountain Monte Subasio, the local mountain of Assisi, is about 1,290 meters high and is an ancient and mystical mountain. Since early Christian times, its caves have been home to many ascetics and hermits, and its forests have been crossed by monks who settled there over time. Of course, among these monks was Saint Francis. The mountain has a “rounded top”, a huge summit plateau and this offers a breathtaking panoramic view that is second to none. During our hike in October 2023, we were even able to see wild horses in the wild up there.
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The most prominent mountain feature in the area is Monte Subasio, which rises to approximately 1,290 meters. Its slopes extend into Valtopina, offering diverse ecosystems and panoramic views. A significant viewpoint on its slopes is the Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross), located at 1,124 meters, known for its breathtaking vistas.
Monte Subasio is renowned for its spiritual significance as the 'Sacred Mountain of St. Francis,' with sites like the Eremo delle Carceri nestled on its slopes. It also offers extensive panoramic views across the Umbrian Valley, diverse ecosystems, and unique karstic geological formations. The distinctive pink stone quarried from Monte Subasio was historically used in many Franciscan buildings in Assisi.
From the Croce di Sasso Piano, you can enjoy extraordinary and sweeping views of the Umbrian landscape. These include the historic town of Assisi, Monte Tezio, Monte Acuto, Perugia, Lake Trasimeno, the Martani Mountains, and the towns of Bevagna and Foligno. It's also a tranquil spot for reflection.
Yes, the Monte Subasio Regional Park, which encompasses the mountains around Valtopina, offers a well-developed network of marked trails suitable for hiking and trekking. You can find various routes, including those leading to the Monte Subasio Summit and Croce di Sasso Piano. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Valtopina guide.
Besides hiking, the mountainous terrain around Valtopina is excellent for mountain biking, horseback riding, and even adventure sports like paragliding and gliding, thanks to favorable air currents. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel routes like the Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino. You can find more cycling routes in the Gravel biking around Valtopina guide.
Yes, Monte Subasio offers trails that are accessible for families. Reaching the Croce di Sasso Piano, for instance, is considered a relatively easy and rewarding hike, often starting from the Stazzi parking area, making it suitable for those seeking a less strenuous outdoor experience with children.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor activities, with vibrant flora or rich autumn colors. During these seasons, the temperatures are mild, and the views are often clearest. Summer can be warm, but the higher elevations provide cooler air.
Yes, the Colfiorito Pass is a significant mountain pass located at over 800 meters above sea level. It's known for the nearby Colfiorito Regional Park, which features a large marshy plain rich in flora and fauna, offering pleasant walks and scenic views.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like the Croce di Sasso Piano, which extends to Assisi and the entire Umbrian Valley. The tranquility and opportunities for reflection are also highly valued, with many finding the large limestone boulders on the plateau ideal for rest. The presence of wild horses near the Monte Subasio Summit is also a memorable experience for some.
Yes, there are specific routes tailored for gravel biking. For example, the Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino offers a scenic journey to the top of Monte Subasio, with a mix of asphalt and dirt roads. Another option is the Gravel route to Croce di Pale, which provides an easy ascent on a compact unpaved surface.
Yes, there are several running trails available. The Running Trails around Valtopina guide lists options such as the 'Nocera Umbra Loop' and the 'Collepino – Collepino Village loop,' offering varied distances and difficulty levels for runners.


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