Mountain peaks around Sellano, situated within the Umbrian Apennine Mountains and the Valnerina Valley, present a mountainous landscape for outdoor activities. The region features prominent peaks such as Monte Serano and Monte Brunette, which form a significant massif. These areas offer varied terrain and natural features, including extensive forests and geological formations. The broader mountainous environment provides diverse nature and trails for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Fantastic Colfiorito pass, the old road with almost no cars.
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brilliant light, great view, a bit thirsty.
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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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The view from the summit is beautiful!!!
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The Colfiorito pass along the old SS77 of the Val di Chienti is located at more than 800 meters above sea level between the towns of Foligno and Serravalle di Chienti. The area is known for a large marshy plain, home to the Colfiorito Regional Park, which is home to a rich flora and fauna.
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The most prominent peaks directly associated with Sellano are Monte Serano and Monte Brunette. Monte Serano, at 1429 meters, and Monte Brunette, at 1421 meters, form a significant massif in the Umbrian-Marche Apennines, offering varied terrain and stunning vistas.
From peaks like Monte Serano, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views over the Umbrian plain, including municipalities like Campello sul Clitunno and Trevi. Clear days offer optimal visibility, enhancing the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Monti Serano - Brunette Summit area features numerous hiking trails suitable for various ability levels. A popular route is the 'Monti Serano - Brunette Summit – Monte Brunette Summit loop from Cima Monte,' an 11.8 km trail. You can also find a Monte Serano loop among the running trails in the area.
The mountains are partially covered by extensive forests of beech and oak, including ancient beech and holm oak forests. The region's pristine nature is home to diverse fauna such as wild boars, foxes, deer, eagles, and peregrine falcons. You can also observe geological features like Mesozoic and Cenozoic limestones, revealing outcrops of 'Rosso ammonitico'.
The Gravel route to Croce di Pale offers a regular ascent to the Croce di Pale. It features a compact unpaved surface with an average slope of 6.4%, making it suitable for gravel or mountain bikes, and is considered the easiest way to reach the top of Sasso di Pale.
The Colfiorito Pass is a mountain pass located at over 800 meters above sea level. It's known for its large marshy plain, which is part of the Colfiorito Regional Park, home to rich flora and fauna. It serves as a notable stopping point before descending along the SS77 road.
Beyond hiking, the Sellano region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes or gravel biking trails. For those who enjoy running, there are also several running trails available.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful panoramic views, especially from Monte Serano, and the opportunity to access stunning beech forests. The enchanting landscape, with free-grazing sheep and cows, particularly around Colle Martorello, is also a highlight.
The region is generally appealing for outdoor activities, with optimal visibility for panoramic views on clear days. While specific seasonal advice isn't detailed, the presence of diverse forests suggests spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions with vibrant foliage, and summer provides warmth for higher elevations. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
While exploring the mountain peaks, you can connect with charming Umbrian towns like Campello sul Clitunno and Trevi. The town of Sellano itself is often referred to as a 'mountain village' that preserves its untouched natural environment, offering a rich historical context to your visit.
The Monti Serano - Brunette Summit area offers numerous hiking trails, some of which are suitable for more leisurely walks, implying options for various ability levels. While specific 'family-friendly' categorizations are not detailed for individual peaks, the diverse nature and picturesque woodlands can provide enjoyable experiences for families.
Colle Martorello (1374 m) is located along the fantastic ridge of the Pradafitta mountains, between Monte Serano and Monte Brunette. It's known for its enchanting landscape where sheep and cows graze freely, offering a serene and picturesque experience.


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