Best natural monuments around Chiusi Della Verna offer a diverse landscape for exploration. This region features a mix of high summits, mountain passes, and historical natural sites. The area is characterized by its forests and significant natural landmarks, providing opportunities for various outdoor activities. Many natural monuments Chiusi Della Verna are accessible via easy hikes, making them suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The hike was done in October, a quiet, sunny day. It's best to dress in layers because you'll sweat a bit at the start of the climb, so short sleeves are fine. I later used a Patagonia sweatshirt because it was chilly up there, and a shell jacket if you go in colder weather! I highly recommend it, the view is worth it.
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Beautiful access path to the mountain and fantastic views from the summit over the mountains and forests.
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Here you will find a particularly impressive section of the false wall of La Penna.
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Excellent panoramic view of the valley
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The Prato alla Penna clearing is located at an altitude of 1248 at the crossroads between the Passo Fangacci-Sacro Eremo dirt road and the forest track that branches off from here to the northwest in the direction of Gioghetto-La Calla. Although devoid of buildings, it is a historically and geographically important location as a timber tax and as a junction of paths.
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The source of the Tiber river is located on the slopes of Mount Fumaiolo at 1,268 meters above sea level, on the side that faces Tuscany, near Le Balze, a hamlet of the municipality of Verghereto (in the province of Forlì-Cesena). This river, also known as "the river sacred to the destinies of Rome," originates within a beech forest thanks to two springs called "the Vene," which are located just 10 meters from each other.
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My suggestion is that you should first learn Italian and geography well, because the word mouth does not indicate the source of a river, but its outlet. Hello and.........study!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Source of the Tiber River Monument, a significant historical and natural site. Another popular spot is Mount Penna Summit, known for its panoramic views. Prato alla Penna, a mountain pass and meadow, is also highly appreciated for its role as a trail crossroads.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Source of the Tiber River Monument is listed as family-friendly, offering an interesting historical and natural experience. Prato alla Penna, a meadow area, is also a good option for families, providing accessible trails within the Casentinesi Forest National Park.
The region offers spectacular panoramic views. From Mount Penna Summit, you can see across Romagna and Tuscany, including the Ridracoli Dam, and even the Adriatic Sea on clear days. Monte Calvano Summit also provides a very nice view over an immense meadow between Casentino and Valtiberina.
Yes, the area is rich in historical natural sites. The Source of the Tiber River Monument features a stele inaugurated in 1934 with historical inscriptions. Additionally, Fra' Lupo Rock is a significant historical site, known for the legend of Saint Francis converting the robber Lupo there.
The region around Chiusi Della Verna is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like 'Around the Monte Santo' or 'The Icehouse of Cattiglio loop from Chiusi della Verna'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle routes such as 'Prato alla Penna – Camaldoli Hermitage loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Around the Holy Mountain Loop' and 'Mount Calvano (1,254 m) – Summit of Monte Calvano loop'. You can explore these and more on the respective guide pages for Running Trails, Cycling, and MTB Trails around Chiusi Della Verna.
Many natural monuments in the Chiusi Della Verna area are accessible via easy hikes. For instance, reaching Mount Penna Summit involves an easy 20-minute climb on foot from the Fangacci refuge.
While the natural monuments offer beauty year-round, the Casentinesi Forest National Park, where many of these sites are located, is particularly stunning in autumn with its vibrant foliage. Winter also offers a unique experience, especially for places like Prato alla Penna, where the landscape and a climb in the snow are highly recommended, though some passes may close to transit.
Yes, the region is known for its natural environment. At Monte Calvano Summit, which features an immense meadow, it's not uncommon to encounter grazing animals. The Casentinesi Forest National Park, encompassing many of these monuments, is home to diverse wildlife.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular panoramic views, especially from summits like Mount Penna Summit. The combination of nature and historical significance, such as at Fra' Lupo Rock, also provides a unique spiritual and emotional experience. The pristine forest settings and the sense of tranquility are also highly valued.
Prato alla Penna, a mountain pass and meadow area, is noted for having facilities, making it a convenient stop or starting point for exploring the Casentinesi Forest National Park.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the area offers several options. For instance, the 'Badia Prataglia Village – Monte Penna summit (1,331 m) loop' is a difficult running trail, and there are difficult MTB trails like 'La fonte di San Francesco da Chiusi della Verna — Giro ad anello'. These can be explored further on the Running Trails and MTB Trails guide pages.


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