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Montale Tower – City Walls of San Marino loop from San Marino

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Montale Tower – City Walls of San Marino loop from San Marino

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Montale Tower – City Walls of San Marino loop from San Marino

01:40

5.37km

190m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

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Bus stop

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1.32 km

View of the Surrounding Countryside from San Marino

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Great view of the sea and San Leo

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1.52 km

Public Palace (Palazzo Pubblico)

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Seat of government and parliament of the oldest republic in the world. The building also serves as a town hall and can be visited. The Palazzo Pubblico is also depicted on the country's 2 euro coins.

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1.57 km

The Palazzo Pubblico is a popular photo motif. But the views from here are also great 👍

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2.52 km

From the modest top of Mount Titano, which reaches an altitude of 739 meters above sea level, you have a privileged view of the city of San Marino. It's really worth climbing up here to enjoy this unique panorama!

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2.86 km

Montale Tower

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The Torre del Montale is one of the three towers of San Marino, together with the Guaita and the Cesta. It was built in the 14th century and used as a watchtower during the wars against the Malatesta family, who ruled the surrounding area. The tower is located on the top of Monte Titano and is the smallest of the three towers

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3.84 km

Entrance of the Basilica di San Marino

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The predecessor building was first mentioned in 530 and had to be demolished because of structural damage in 1807. After a council decision in 1825, the church was built from 1826 to 1838 in the Classicist style by the architect Achille Serra and consecrated in 1855 by Bishop Agostinucci Crispino. The construction costs amounted to 40,150 scudi and 76 baiocchi. The church was built in 1926 by Pope Pius XI. raised to the basilica minor. On August 29, 1982, the basilica was visited by John Paul II, who blessed the relics and the church.

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3.85 km

City Walls of San Marino

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There are always great views of the surrounding beautiful hilly landscape and all the way to the Mediterranean.

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3.88 km

Historic Center of San Marino

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The historic center of San Marino is forbidden to bicycles, however during the winter season and in general early in the morning excluding weekends, you can easily get inside the historic walls and to the highest point.

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5.37 km

End point

Bus stop

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3.79 km

1.05 km

323 m

142 m

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4.76 km

427 m

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Monday 29 June

34°C

22°C

26 %

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Comments

April 22, 2025,Über die drei Türme zur Basilika des Heiligen Marinus 🌤👟🏰
Today, the route climbs and descends gently through the Republic of San Marino, passing beautiful old streets and towers, always with sweeping views of the Apennines inland or the Adriatic Sea to Rimmini. After visiting the Basilica of St. Marinus, the route continues past the government palace to the three towers (Guaita, Cesta, and Montale) on the towering Monte Titano, …

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September 8, 2025,San Marino 🏰 🇸🇲
Evocative and panoramic witches' trail 🧙

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Today there was a day trip to the dwarf state of San Marino🇸🇲.

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From afar, we can see the elongated rock of Monte Titano, where early Christians found refuge in the 3rd century and founded the independent Republic of San Marino.

The old town stretches across one side of the ridge, while the other drops steeply.

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We can easily reach the old town with its 3 towers by cable car. Beautiful castle, well preserved.
It was a beautiful day in San Marino

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September 23, 2025,San Marino
A wild mountain road with constant ups and downs leads from Urbino to San Marino. Some sections are closed to campers, and we have to change our plans several times. The departure towards Rimini, on the other hand, is a breeze.
In San Marino, the motto is clear: location, location, location!
Although we are very impressed, we move on quickly …

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The "via ferrata" on the rocks of San Marino to the spa is quite challenging, but can be done with good footwear, fitness and a bit of experience. The views from above are spectacular, and food and drink, shopping and fuel are very inexpensive.

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