Best natural monuments around Vallefoglia offer insights into the region's diverse landscape. Situated in the Foglia Valley, the area features Apennine foothills, rolling agricultural lands, and the Foglia River. These natural settings provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The region's natural beauty is characterized by its varied terrain and scenic vistas.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Work by Gianni Calcagnini entitled "Thought is faster than Action", a permanent installation located inside the Tenuta Santi Giacomo e Filippo. The large iron sculpture, over 6 meters high and 10 meters long, was born as a hymn to freedom, to the desire to know and to the power of positive thinking that guides action; a drive to always move forward; a sign of power and strength that man must never lose or rather must always be able to find even in difficult moments like today, for a better future. An Arabian horse, which legend has it was born from the wind for its speed and resistance, jumps the globe (a sphere 3 meters in diameter), symbol of our planet, and takes with it in flight an Amazon clinging to the mane with only her hands. Fantastic tale or dream, this poetic sculpture stands out over the magnificent landscape of Montefeltro designed by man's crops. Calcagnini always emphasizes the bond with the earth and for this reason the horse is still invisibly anchored to the globe and acts as a conduit towards the infinite and the unknown, concentrating its gesture in the moment of the leap full of energy and pointing towards the North so as never to have the sun in its eyes.
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Work by Gianni Calcagnini entitled "Thought is faster than Action", a permanent installation located inside the Tenuta Santi Giacomo e Filippo. The large iron sculpture, over 6 meters high and 10 meters long, was born as a hymn to freedom, to the desire to know and to the power of positive thinking that guides action; a drive to always move forward; a sign of power and strength that man must never lose or rather must always be able to find even in difficult moments like today, for a better future. An Arabian horse, which legend has it was born from the wind for its speed and resistance, jumps the globe (a sphere 3 meters in diameter), symbol of our planet, and takes with it in flight an Amazon clinging to the mane with only her hands. Fantastic tale or dream, this poetic sculpture stands out over the magnificent landscape of Montefeltro designed by man's crops. Calcagnini always emphasizes the bond with the earth and for this reason the horse is still invisibly anchored to the globe and acts as a conduit towards the infinite and the unknown, concentrating its gesture in the moment of the leap full of energy and pointing towards the North so as never to have the sun in its eyes.
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A place to recharge your emotional batteries!
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Gianni Calcagnini's rooster sculpture was inaugurated in 2023 on the road from Urbino to Montefabbri. It is an iron work of land art, to create a large rooster that crows towards the sky. It symbolizes vitality, creativity and freedom.
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Gianni Calcagnini's horse sculpture is called "Thought is faster than action" and was created in 2012 on the Urbino Resort estate. It is an iron work of land art, and represents a giant steed jumping over a sphere, symbol of the Earth.
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The natural monuments around Vallefoglia primarily consist of scenic viewpoints, unique natural features like distinctive trees, and areas offering panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the inland Apennine foothills. While not featuring prominent geological formations like caves or waterfalls, the region's beauty lies in its rolling hills, agricultural landscapes, and the Foglia River valley.
Yes, several natural monuments around Vallefoglia are suitable for families. For instance, the View of the Adriatic Coast from Parco Regionale del Monte San Bartolo offers varied routes with manageable climbs and descents, making it enjoyable for all, including families with children. Additionally, the Rooster sculpture, a unique land art piece, is also categorized as family-friendly and can be seen from the road.
Visitors highly appreciate the View of the Adriatic Coast from Parco Regionale del Monte San Bartolo for its beautiful sea and inland vistas. Another popular spot is the Summit with great view to adriática sea, which offers a panoramic view of the Adriatic and is considered a rewarding hike goal.
Yes, a notable unique natural feature is The Lone Oak of Castelnuovo. This very large, solitary oak stands in a field, offering expansive panoramas and vibrant colors, making it a distinctive natural monument and viewpoint.
The region around Vallefoglia is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For cycling, explore options like the 'Gravel from Colbordolo between Monteciccardo and Montefabbri' or 'View of the Adriatic Sea – Casteldimezzo loop'. For hiking, consider trails such as 'Around Monte di Colbordolo' or 'Montecalvo in Foglia Land Art Loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Vallefoglia and Hiking around Vallefoglia guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty around Vallefoglia. For example, the View of the Adriatic Coast from Parco Regionale del Monte San Bartolo is part of a protected park with varied routes. You can find specific hiking routes like 'Around Monte di Colbordolo' or 'Montecalvo in Foglia Land Art Loop' in the Hiking around Vallefoglia guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful views, especially those of the Adriatic Sea and the varied inland landscapes. Many appreciate the opportunity for rewarding hikes and the sense of recharging emotional batteries at scenic spots. The unique blend of natural beauty with occasional land art installations also adds to the appeal.
While the focus is on natural monuments, the area also features unique land art installations that blend with the landscape. For example, the sculpture "Thought is faster than action" by Gianni Calcagnini is an iron horse sculpture located within the magnificent Montefeltro landscape, symbolizing freedom and positive thinking. Another is the Rooster sculpture, also by Gianni Calcagnini, symbolizing vitality and creativity.
The natural monuments and scenic routes in the Parco Regionale del Monte San Bartolo, for instance, are recommended to be covered in all seasons, as they offer incredible landscapes year-round. However, for hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Yes, the Vallefoglia area, with its rolling hills and scenic routes, is very suitable for cycling. There are various routes for both gravel and road cycling, ranging in difficulty. You can explore options in the Cycling around Vallefoglia and Road Cycling Routes around Vallefoglia guides.
The time required varies depending on the monument and your activity. Many viewpoints can be enjoyed in a short visit, while exploring areas like the Parco Regionale del Monte San Bartolo can involve longer hikes or bike rides lasting several hours. For specific trails, you can check the estimated duration in the respective hiking or cycling guides.
While the main highlights offer stunning views, exploring the numerous trails around the Foglia Valley can lead to discovering quieter, picturesque spots. The region's charm often lies in its expansive panoramas and the serene beauty of its agricultural landscapes and riverine areas, which can be found off the main paths.


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