Natural monuments around Cupra Marittima offer a blend of geological formations and ecological sites along the Adriatic coast. The area features a diverse natural landscape, including ancient grottoes, water-carved gullies, and protected coastal habitats. This region provides opportunities to explore natural features that have been shaped by both geological processes and human interaction over centuries. Visitors can find various natural monuments that highlight the unique environment of the Marche region.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Hi, sorry I wanted to ask where to go, because I went there but a few meters from the start there were a lot of thorns and weeds
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Protected area, be careful and respect nature
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Attractive and touristic point located in Torre di Palme with a romantic love story
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The Cugnolo forest is located immediately above the village of Torre di Palme
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Tuff wall, dug by atmospheric events and above all by birds, namely bee-eaters. These beautiful and colorful birds live in groups and nest in ravines in the ground.
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A small and rare wader, the plover, nests in these parts. The Harbor Office has fenced off an area where some pairs of plovers are known to be nesting
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In itself the place is like any other in these parts, the exceptional thing lies in the fact that a Caretta Caretta has laid its eggs on this beach which is anything but deserted. The Harbor Office has fenced off the area and is now waiting for the eggs to hatch....
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Inside the 7-hectare natural area of the Bosco di Cupramarittima, there is a ditch called Cacarabbia which has rocky walls carved out by the water. It is surrounded by lush vegetation, with trees, ferns and ivy, and the path alternates sections of singletrack and wooden walkways.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique geological formations and natural beauty of the area. Among the most popular are Lovers' Cave, known for its two entrances and local legend, and Fosso Cacarabbia, a canyon with rocky walls carved by water within the Bosco di Cupramarittima. Another appreciated site is the Tufa Cliff and Vineyard near Torre di Palme, which offers panoramic views and is home to a colony of bee-eaters.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Protected Area for Kentish Plover Nesting and the Caretta Caretta Sea Turtle Nest are both protected beach areas where families can observe wildlife in a natural setting, emphasizing respect for nature and local ecosystems.
The region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore ancient grottoes like Lovers' Cave, water-carved gullies such as Fosso Cacarabbia, and protected coastal habitats including the Duna Marittima and Pine Forest. The area also features unique geological formations like the Tufa Cliff near Torre di Palme and lush forest environments.
Yes, the **Civita Archaeological and Natural Park** is a prime example. This expansive park preserves the remains of the ancient Roman city of Cupra within a natural landscape of olive trees and trails. Visitors can explore Roman Forum remains, temple structures, Roman walls, and the 9th-century Church of San Basso, all set amidst serene nature.
The area around Cupra Marittima offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Hiking loop from Cupramarittima' (3.68 km) or moderate options such as the '43rd Parallel Monument – Decorative Stone Fountain loop' (11.64 km). For more options, explore the Hiking around Cupra Marittima guide. There are also running and gravel biking routes available, detailed in the Running Trails around Cupra Marittima guide and Gravel biking around Cupra Marittima guide.
While specific seasonal considerations for each site vary, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the natural monuments and trails. The lush vegetation of places like Fosso Cacarabbia is particularly vibrant in spring, and coastal areas like the Duna Marittima are enjoyable outside the peak summer heat.
Yes, the natural area of the Duna Marittima and Pine Forest north of Cupra Marittima offers peaceful, easy walks along the sea. Within the Bosco di Cupramarittima, parts of the Fosso Cacarabbia trail feature wooden walkways, making sections accessible for easier exploration. Additionally, the Hiking around Cupra Marittima guide lists several easy hiking loops.
The Lovers' Cave is a natural cavity with two entrances, steeped in a local legend of two lovers who sought refuge there during World War I. Visitors describe it as an attractive and romantic spot. It's located near Torre di Palme and is considered an intermediate difficulty highlight, suggesting some uneven terrain.
Fosso Cacarabbia is a gully with rocky walls carved by water, situated within the 7-hectare natural area of the Bosco di Cupramarittima. It's characterized by lush vegetation, including trees, ferns, and ivy. The path through it alternates between singletrack sections and wooden walkways, offering a scenic natural experience. Some visitors note that parts can be thorny if not well-maintained.
Yes, the Tufa Cliff and Vineyard near Torre di Palme is specifically highlighted as a viewpoint offering panoramic vistas. The Civita Archaeological and Natural Park also provides scenic views of the surrounding natural landscape alongside its historical elements.
The natural monuments around Cupra Marittima are well-regarded by the komoot community, with over 30 upvotes and 14 photos shared. Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical context, the romantic legends associated with places like Lovers' Cave, and the serene environments for walks and exploration.
While specific parking details for each individual natural monument are not provided, generally, for areas like the Civita Archaeological and Natural Park or the Duna Marittima, you can often find parking in nearby towns or designated areas. For more remote spots like Fosso Cacarabbia, access might involve parking a short distance away and walking.


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