Best attractions and places to see around Cingoli include a rich array of historical, cultural, and natural sites. Perched on Mount Circe at an elevation of 600 meters, Cingoli offers panoramic views extending from the Sibillini Mountains to the Adriatic coast. This Italian village, known as the "Balcony of the Marche," features a historic center with narrow stone streets and noble palaces. The region provides diverse points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The L’Eremo dei Frati Bianchi of Cupramontana, also known as delle Grotte, is located in a deep natural gorge and is partially carved into the sandstone rock. Very well maintained, it is definitely worth a visit, the path is suitable for everyone.
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a small village surrounded by nature, at Christmas a truly evocative living nativity scene is put on
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A place of fortifications, nature and legends, the area of the Monte Acuto fortress, commonly known as the Roccaccia, because of a nobleman who tyrannized over the local population, is located on a rock formation between two valleys, at 740 meters above sea level. Of this ancient fortress today only a few remains of a tower and sections of masonry remain standing, erected in these places considered safe during the war between the Byzantines and the Lombards. Numerous legends are still told of mysterious weavers, of hens that laid golden eggs, of snakes guarding hidden treasures, tales of battles along the Potenza river valley below, but also stories of sanctity, such as that of the young Santa Sperandia who lived in solitude in a cave right on these mountains. A wild kingdom due to its isolation, for this reason so loved by hermits, but particularly beautiful and full of views that today represents the border between the municipalities of San Severino Marche, Treia and Cingoli.
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Well preserved! A few years ago they were even renovating some parts. Well-kept garden and grounds. Behind the hermitage there are geological formations due to erosion in the sandstone rock. There is a well hidden in a kind of cave. I would say everything to explore. Suitable for everyone, even children.
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Not easy to find but worth finding this place. A place of silence and inspiration, if you are in this area you should not miss it.
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Interesting place to explore and discover. The old monastery of the brothers in the white robes is located in a protected area and can only be reached by a 1500 meter walk. The monks first lived in rock caves and built a church with permanent buildings around 1500. The facility exudes calm and serves as a place of power
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The main tower of the castle of Aliforni still retains the characteristic summit corbels that supported the crenellated platform. The walls, built with large blocks of sandstone, followed the elliptical shape of the surrounding hill for a length of about 240 metres. The track-breaking towers reinforced the wall structure and allowed for the placement of heavy armaments. The castle was surrounded by a moat crossed by a drawbridge, while the entrance was through a fortified door facing south. The main tower, recently restored, is well preserved and develops vertically over seven floors. Inside the tower there are numerous loopholes for sighting and using weapons. An engraving on white limestone, located in the south wall of the tower near the entrance, appears to represent the coat of arms of the Franchi family, probably associated with Don Liberato di Sensino Franchi Bertelli, a noble prelate of San Severino with a great interest in the art.
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Nice single track to get to the hermitage of the White Friars Also accessible on foot
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Cingoli, known as the "Balcony of the Marche," offers spectacular panoramic views from its medieval castle walls, extending to the Adriatic Sea. You can also visit Roccaccia of Monte Acuto, ancient ruins offering beautiful vistas. The largest artificial lake in the Marche region, Lago di Cingoli (Lake Castreccioni), is a popular spot for relaxation and nature enthusiasts, ideal for walkers and birdwatching.
Yes, the area features several historical fortifications. You can explore Precicchie Castle, a well-preserved fortified village of early medieval origin. Another notable site is Aliforni Castle, where the main tower still retains its characteristic summit corbels. The remains of Roccaccia of Monte Acuto also offer historical insights into ancient fortifications.
Cingoli is rich in religious heritage. The Santa Sperandia Cave is a significant religious and historical site, preserving the body of Saint Sperandia. Another important site is Eremo dei Frati Bianchi, a large complex excavated on tuff, offering a place of silence and inspiration. Within Cingoli, you can visit the Cingoli Cathedral, the Collegiate Church of Santa Esuperanzio, and the Church of San Domenico, which houses a painting by Lorenzo Lotto.
In Cingoli's historic center, the Town Hall (Palazzo Municipale) houses the Archaeological Museum, which exhibits prehistoric artifacts and Roman finds. The Cingoli Art Gallery (Pinacoteca Comunale "D. Stefanucci") along Via Garibaldi showcases medieval paintings by artists such as Lorenzo Lotto and contemporary works.
Yes, there are a few unique spots suitable for families. The Eremo dei Frati Bianchi is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the San Vittore Enchanted River (Fiume Incantato di San Vittore) in the hamlet of San Vittore is a fairy-tale place along the Musone River, created by the local community with gnomes, magic doors, and mysterious windows, which can be a delightful experience for children.
The area around Cingoli is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and hiking. For gravel biking, explore routes like the "View of Lake Cingoli" loop. Running enthusiasts can try the "Balcone delle Marche" loop. Hikers have options such as the "Lake Cingoli – Lago di Cingoli" loop. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Gravel biking around Cingoli, Running Trails around Cingoli, and Hiking around Cingoli.
Yes, there are hiking options for various skill levels. For an easier experience with scenic views, consider the "Cristo delle Marche – View of Treia at Night loop from Cima Mastro Luca," which is rated as easy. Many trails around Lago di Cingoli also offer pleasant walks with beautiful lake views. For more hiking options, visit the Hiking around Cingoli guide.
Cingoli's historic center, with its narrow stone streets, elegant houses, and noble palaces, offers a glimpse into a timeless atmosphere. You can explore the Polisena Quarter, the oldest part of Cingoli, or visit the Conti Palace, a 14th-century structure. The Mulino Bravi, a historical water mill continuously producing flour since 1565, provides insight into traditional milling practices.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique blend of history, nature, and tranquility. The Santa Sperandia Cave is noted for its characteristic descent via a long staircase and its historical significance. The Eremo dei Frati Bianchi is valued as a place of silence and inspiration. The well-preserved medieval structure of Precicchie Castle and the beautiful views from Roccaccia of Monte Acuto are also highly regarded.
Cingoli is a popular destination year-round due to its artistic heritage and charming landscapes. While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the panoramic views and outdoor activities can be enjoyed in pleasant weather, typically from spring through early autumn. The region's proximity to coastal resorts also makes it appealing during warmer months.
Beyond the main attractions, Cingoli holds some intriguing lesser-known spots. The Witches' Alley, according to local legend, was a meeting place for witches. The San Vittore Enchanted River, with its whimsical gnomes and magic doors, offers a unique and charming experience. The Mulino Bravi, a historic water mill, provides a fascinating look into local history and tradition.


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