Best mountain peaks around Monte Grimano Terme are found in the Apennine range, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. While Monte Grimano Terme is a hilltop town, its vicinity includes notable elevations such as Monte San Paolo and Monte San Lorenzo. These areas provide panoramic views, extensive hiking trails, and opportunities to explore the region's flora and fauna. The Montefeltro hills surrounding the town are characterized by woods, pastures, and ancient routes suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Perhaps, in front of this small sacred monument, which the hiker encounters here in the form of a cross, a few short sentences by Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday last year, might be of interest (address of April 5, 2024): “Feel called (...) to carry into the Church and into the world a little of this immeasurable love that compelled Jesus to die for us on the cross. May the intimate closeness to Him, as it did for Francis [of Assisi], make you ever more humble, more united, more joyful, and more essential in your love for the cross and in your concern for the poor, witnesses of peace and prophets of hope in this age of ours, which struggles so much to recognize the presence of the Lord.” (Pope Francis)
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No comments needed, it has to be done... It is worth it for what it represents and also because it is quiet, without traffic.
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This refuge lost in the mountains also allows you to prepare a barbecue, although you still have to bring everything you need there.
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The panoramic view from this place is magnificent.
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Everything is reminiscent of Marco Pantani
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Mount Carpegna is a mountain massif of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, located on the border between the provinces of Pesaro and Urbino, Rimini and Forlì-Cesena. The highest peak is Monte Carpegna, which reaches 1,415 meters above sea level. The massif is characterized by beech, oak and chestnut woods, and by meadows and pastures.
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when we went to Rifugio Fontanelle ════════════════════ 155th excursion and 13th time at Monte Carpegna | snowshoeing in Carpegna passing through the Rifugio Fontanelle ════════════════════ 👇 here is the video in 4K 👇 https://youtu.be/pUjGpWCGih8
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Croce dei Salti, which provides a complete vista of the valley below, including Pietrarubbia castle, the Torrione formation, and distant reliefs like Nerone and Catria, as well as the city of San Marino. The Summit of Monte Carpegna also offers a magnificent panorama extending all the way to the sea. Additionally, Monte San Paolo, rising to 861 meters, is known for its expansive views of the Conca valley.
The peaks around Monte Grimano Terme offer a blend of natural beauty and unique features. Monte San Paolo is notable for its connection to the region's thermal waters and scenic hiking trails like the 'Sentiero delle Acque Solfuree'. Monte San Lorenzo hosts an Astronomical Observatory, making it a unique spot for stargazing. The area also features historically significant sites like Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna), a famous training ground for the cyclist Marco Pantani.
Yes, Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna) is a historically significant mountain pass. Renamed in honor of Marco Pantani, it was his famous training ground and a historic climb for the Giro d'Italia, where Eddy Merckx won in 1973. You'll find many memories of Pantani along the ascent.
Absolutely. The Monte Montone Municipal Park offers excursions through a luxuriant forest with paths suitable for walking and equipped pitches for picnics, making it an ideal family destination. Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna) is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a memorable experience for all.
Yes, many areas are suitable for walks with dogs. For instance, Passo Marco Pantani (Cippo di Carpegna) is listed as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the scenic climb with your canine companion.
You can expect diverse natural landscapes. The Summit of Monte Carpegna is surrounded by a luxuriant forest of beech, oak, and other species. Monte Montone Municipal Park boasts silver firs, mountain maples, black pines, and gorse, with a rich Apennine fauna including fallow deer, roe deer, and birds of prey. Monte San Paolo and Monte San Lorenzo also feature pristine nature with woods and pastures.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, including challenging road cycling routes like the 'Montegrimano and Valle Avellana Loop' or the 'Conca Valley – Marco Pantani Pass loop'. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Monte San Paolo loop', and opportunities for mountain biking, trekking, or gravel biking on the ancient medieval routes around Monte San Lorenzo. For more details on cycling routes, visit the Cycling around Monte Grimano Terme guide, or for running, see the Running Trails around Monte Grimano Terme guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. Monte San Paolo features the scenic 'Sentiero delle Acque Solfuree di Sassofeltrio' and the 'Sentiero dei Segreti'. The Monte Montone Municipal Park also has well-maintained paths for walking. These trails allow you to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
The luxuriant forests and natural environments around the peaks are home to various wildlife. In Monte Montone Municipal Park, you might spot fallow deer, roe deer, squirrels, wild boars, birds of prey, and even wolves. The Summit of Monte Carpegna area also hosts local fauna including birds of prey and mammals like foxes, roe deer, and wolves.
Yes, for those venturing into the mountains, Le Fontanelle Hut serves as a bivouac. It's a small wooden shelter equipped with cots and a brazier, and there's a natural spring nearby for fresh water. It's a suggestive spot for an overnight stay or a barbecue.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the tranquility of the natural surroundings, and the diverse outdoor activities available. The historical significance of Passo Marco Pantani and the unique experience of the Astronomical Observatory on Monte San Lorenzo are also highly valued. The opportunity to immerse oneself in pristine nature, explore well-maintained trails, and enjoy the fresh air of the Montefeltro hills are key highlights.


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