Best mountain peaks around Poggio San Marcello are found in a region characterized by rolling hills rather than prominent mountain peaks. The town itself is situated at an altitude of approximately 385 to 391 meters, with surrounding terrain reaching up to 456 meters. This elevated position provides panoramic views of the agricultural landscapes and countryside. Poggio San Marcello is also known for its historical and cultural significance, featuring medieval elements and ancient churches.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Steep climb but worth it.
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Top panoramic point, in every season!
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Monte della Croce is a walking area in Arcevia. Easily accessible by car with ample parking. The area is equipped with a BBQ/picnic area. From mid-April the bar lo scoiattolo is open for a break with a drink and piadina. 17 routes to explore the natural beauty around Arcevia "the pearl of the Marche". In this tour I did the path of the squirrel n⁰12 that takes you around and to the top of Monte Guardia and path nº2 that takes you to the top of Monte della Croce... Both circular, short, very easy and very panoramic. It is possible to combine multiple paths in a single day. Absolutely suitable for families with children.
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Monte della Croce is a walking area in Arcevia. Easily accessible by car with ample parking. The area is equipped with a BBQ/picnic area. From mid-April the bar lo scoiattolo is open for a break with a drink and piadina. 17 routes to explore the natural beauty around Arcevia "the pearl of the Marche". In this tour I did the path of the squirrel n⁰12 that takes you around and to the top of Monte Guardia and path nº2 that takes you to the top of Monte della Croce... Both circular, short, very easy and very panoramic. It is possible to combine multiple paths in a single day. Absolutely suitable for families with children.
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Monte della Guardia certainly didn't steal its name! The summit of this mountain offers a wonderful view of the Marche Apennines... In the distance you can admire the most important peaks, from Monte Catria with Monte Acuto at its side, the neighbor with the pointed hat Monte Strega. Monte Cucco beautiful round. The Sibillini majestic in any season and Monte San Vicino that looks like a volcano. But above all from this point you could control the entire territory around Arcevia. Very accessible via the squirrel path n⁰12 or path nº4. Suitable for everyone, even with children.
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The summit of this mountain offers a wonderful view of the Marche Apennines ... In the distance you can admire the most important peaks, from Mount Catria with Mount Acuto at its side, the neighbor with the pointed hat Mount Strega. Beautiful round Mount Cucco. The Sibillini majestic in any season and Mount San Vicino that looks like a volcano. Very accessible ... Maybe even a little too much. Because you can get there by car. In any case a wonderful place to admire the sunset!
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One of the peaks reachable with little effort and therefore suitable for families / children. A few steps from Castelletta, a beautiful village!
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Poggio San Marcello is situated amidst rolling hills rather than prominent mountain peaks. The town itself is at an altitude of approximately 385 to 391 meters, with the surrounding terrain reaching up to 456 meters. These elevated points offer panoramic views of the agricultural landscapes and countryside, providing a unique charm rather than challenging alpine ascents.
Among the most appreciated spots are Monte Revellone Summit, known for its panoramic views from 841 meters and suitability for families. Another popular choice is the Summit Cross of Monte Murano, which offers expansive views of the Marche landscape and the Esino valley after an easy climb.
Yes, several spots are ideal for families. Monte Revellone Summit is reachable with little effort and suitable for children. Similarly, Monte della Guardia Cross and Monte della Guardia Summit are accessible via paths 12 or 4 and are suitable for everyone, including children. The walking area around Monte della Croce also features short, easy, and circular paths perfect for families.
From these elevated points, you can expect stunning panoramic views. For instance, Monte Revellone Summit offers a suggestive view including the Borgo di Pierosara. From Monte Murano, you'll see a wide expanse of the Marche landscape and the Esino valley. The Monte della Guardia Cross provides views of the Marche Apennines, including Monte Catria, the Sibillini, and Monte San Vicino.
Poggio San Marcello itself boasts a rich history, with medieval elements such as ancient walls and two main gate entrances (Porta San Nicola and Porta del Soccorso). You can also visit the Romanesque Church of San Marcello al Poggio and the Church of St. Nicholas of Bari. While the elevated points primarily offer natural views, they are often located near these historically significant towns and villages.
Beyond exploring the elevated points, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Antico Mulino loop' or 'The Crab Trail'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Braccano Murals Village – Mergo River loop'. Running trails, including the 'Esino River loop', are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and running around Poggio San Marcello.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the 'Cadabo loop' starting directly from Poggio San Marcello. The area around Monte della Croce in Arcevia offers 17 routes, including the circular 'squirrel path n⁰12' that leads to Monte Guardia and path n⁰2 to Monte della Croce, both short and very panoramic. More hiking options can be found in the Hiking around Poggio San Marcello guide.
While many of these spots involve some hiking, some offer easier access. For example, to reach the Summit Cross of Monte Murano, you can drive to Case Marcellini, just below the top, via a white road. Monte della Croce is easily accessible by car with ample parking, making it convenient for visitors seeking views without a long trek.
Near some viewpoints, you might find amenities. For instance, the walking area around Monte della Croce in Arcevia is equipped with a BBQ/picnic area. From mid-April, the 'bar lo scoiattolo' is open for refreshments, offering a convenient stop during your visit.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive panoramic views of the Marche landscape and the Apennines. The accessibility of many spots, even for families, is also highly appreciated. The peaceful and authentic Italian atmosphere, combined with the blend of natural beauty and historical context, makes these elevated points a charming destination for those seeking tranquility and scenic beauty.
While the region is characterized by rolling hills and many family-friendly options, some paths offer a more strenuous experience. For example, the climb to the Summit Cross of Monte Murano, if started from Serra San Quirico following path 143, is described as 'quite challenging' and entirely uphill, providing a good workout for those seeking more effort.


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