Best caves around Folignano are found within the wider Marche region and the province of Ascoli Piceno, where Folignano is located. While Folignano itself does not feature prominent cave systems, the surrounding area offers a variety of underground sites. These include natural karst formations, historical artificial hypogea, and religious hermitages built into rock cavities. The region provides opportunities to explore both geological wonders and sites of cultural significance.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Il Tempietto di Sant’Emidio alle Grotte was built in a secluded, slightly hilly location, but still very close to the urban area of Ascoli Piceno. It was by popular demand that it was decided to entrust the project to the sculptor and architect Giuseppe Giosafatti, who convinced everyone with a very original design, definable in Baroque style, but which goes beyond canonical descriptions. Some define the work, completed and consecrated in 1720, as "little Petra", for the beautiful shape of the facade, but also and above all for its integration into the tuff wall, just as the rock-hewn facades that make up the archaeological site of Petra in Jordan are. The interior, substantially unchanged over the centuries, consists of ancient caves dug into the tuff rock. So, everything starts from the caves. What is known is that, as early as the year 250, there were interconnected caves. The story, partly with legendary aspects, has it that the remains of the current Patron Saint of Ascoli Piceno, Sant’Emidio, were kept in those caves for seven centuries (currently the saint's remains are in the crypt of the city's cathedral). It goes without saying that the place, as it was in its simplicity, with only the addition of a small altar in the main cave, became a place of pilgrimage and an oratory for worship and prayer. Then there was the great earthquake of L'Aquila in 1703, which produced seismic swarms for entire months that also troubled the citizens of Ascoli, albeit without victims. For this reason, due to the conviction that the saint had protected the city, the idea of creating an ex-voto in the burial place, in that tuff oratory, developed. The rest is history.
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cave with a very small entrance, pretty, worth a visit.
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Ancient 13th-century monastery built in travertine and embedded in the rock. It is located on Colle San Marco, a few kilometers from Ascoli Piceno, and is reachable via a stone staircase that acts as a bridge over a deep moat. Usually open on weekends and holidays during the spring and summer months. The path to get there is also suitable for families.
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short but steep path
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The evocative and unique Sanctuary Tempietto di Sant'Emidio alle Grotte represents a splendid example of Baroque religious art in the Marche. It is defined as "alle grotte" because it is built against the caves of the ancient Christian necropolis. It is secluded from the urban context, in a place rich in vegetation and silence. Here it is said that the decapitated Saint miraculously brought his own head to be buried. This place of Emidian worship was rediscovered in 1721 when the people of Ascoli wanted to thank their Patron Saint for the protection granted in the earthquake of 1703. The most renowned local architect of the time, Giuseppe Giosafatti, created his project for this purpose: he brought the early Christian caves to light by crumbling the rocky part which was then covered with a delicately sculpted travertine facade. (c) https://letsmarche.it/-/santuario-di-s.-emidio-alle-grotte-2
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From the imposing chestnut forest, the main path leads to a clearing located on a huge travertine spur, overlooking the forest. On the rock face, you can see, at the top right, the fascinating structure of the Hermitage of San Marco, a natural cavity closed by a church-shaped building with a bell tower and connected to the path by a stone staircase. The wall, in Romanesque style, is made of ashlar stones and has a single-lancet window and five double-lancet windows. In ancient times, the building housed a convent founded by Cistercian monks at the beginning of the 13th century and consists of two overlapping rooms, connected by a staircase resting on the rock. It is a very “poor” construction, which recalls the Benedictine monastic rule. Inside the Hermitage, it is still possible to find traces of the primitive frescoes painted by the monks on the walls and on the vault of the lower room. On the ceiling of the cave, the splendid “tapestry” of maidenhair fern is noteworthy. The Hermitage of San Marco has been restored and brought back to its maximum splendor. It retains its evocative power that attracts tourists and travelers, lovers of history and nature. (c) https://visitascoli.it/esperienze/colle-san-marco-meta-di-eremiti-nel-corso-dei-secoli/
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The evocative and unique Sanctuary Tempietto of Sant'Emidio alle Grotte represents a splendid example of Baroque religious art in the Marche.
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The Grotta di Sant'Angelo, in the heart of the Montagna dei Fiori, is one of the most interesting rock cavities of the Italian prehistory of the Monti della Laga. The hermitage cave opens at the beginning of the path that leads to the Salinello gorges.
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The area around Folignano offers a diverse range of underground sites. You can find natural karst formations like the Grotte di Frasassi, historical artificial hypogea such as the Monsampolo del Tronto Underground, and religious hermitages built into rock cavities, including the San Marco Hermitage.
Yes, several sites offer rich historical context. The Cave of Blessed Corrado is an artificial quarry used as a hermitage by the Franciscan Beato Corrado. The Monsampolo del Tronto Underground features a network of tunnels and hypogea beneath historical palaces, offering a glimpse into past architectural ingenuity. Additionally, the Sant'Emidio alle Grotte sanctuary is built against ancient Christian necropolis caves.
For impressive natural geological formations, the Grotte di Frasassi are a must-visit. They feature immense chambers, breathtaking stalagmites and stalactites, a crystallized lake, and unique candle-like stalagmites. Closer to Folignano, the Grotta del Petrienno in Acquasanta Terme is a large natural formation, and the Grotta di San Gerbone is a cavity formed by water erosion within a forest.
Absolutely. The San Marco Hermitage is a religious building constructed within a natural cave, featuring primitive frescoes. The Cave of Blessed Corrado served as a hermitage for a Franciscan theologian. Also, the Sant'Emidio alle Grotte sanctuary is a beautiful example of Baroque religious art built against ancient Christian caves, tied to the legend of Saint Emidio.
Yes, the Grotta della Sibilla, located near the summit of Monte Sibilla, is steeped in local legend. It is said to be an entrance to the underground kingdom of the Apennine Sibyl, offering a mystical and adventurous draw beyond its natural beauty.
The region around Folignano offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes near the Cave of Blessed Corrado. There are also running trails and gravel biking routes available for different skill levels.
For the more adventurous, the Grotte di Frasassi offer specialized spelunking excursions (Blue and Red paths) of varying difficulty. Additionally, the Grotta dei Briganti / Grotta dei Saraceni, managed by the CAI Ascoli Piceno speleological group, provides opportunities for guided speleological exploration within a karstic system.
For the Grotte di Frasassi, the temperature inside the caves remains a constant 14°C (57°F) year-round, making it a comfortable visit regardless of the season. It's advisable to bring a light jacket even in summer.
The Sant'Angelo Cave, located in the heart of the Montagna dei Fiori, is considered one of the most interesting rock cavities for Italian prehistory in the Monti della Laga. It's a natural cave and rock cavity found at the beginning of the path leading to the Salinello gorges.
Visitors appreciate the blend of geological wonders and cultural heritage offered by the caves. The komoot community has contributed 13 photos and 25 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these diverse underground sites, from natural formations to historical hermitages.
Yes, the Grotta dei Briganti / Grotta dei Saraceni, located near Vallecchia in the Ascoli Piceno province, is known for having served as a refuge for brigands in the past. It combines natural cave exploration with a fascinating historical context.
The Grotte di Frasassi offer a grand and accessible subterranean experience with well-equipped tourist routes, typically lasting about 75-90 minutes and covering 1,500 meters. Guided tours are available, and the constant 14°C (57°F) temperature makes it comfortable year-round.


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