Best attractions and places to see around Monte San Martino include a medieval village perched on a rocky spur in the Marche region of Italy. Situated at 603 meters above sea level, the area offers panoramic views of the Sibillini Mountains, the Tenna River valley, and the Adriatic Sea. This region provides a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore ancient sites and natural features.
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Here you can rent various types of e-bikes (and also purchase some cycling products). Furthermore, by arrangement with the owner, you can have your bikes transported directly to a designated location. The owner is very helpful with both equipment and directions to the various routes within the Sibillini National Park and the area around Amandola.
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Many Italian churches are dedicated to the Virgin Mary and thus bear "SANTA MARIA" (occasionally elevated to "SANTISSIMA") in their name. This Franciscan monastery has the addition "IMMACOLATA," meaning it is dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. This term, which may sound somewhat theoretical and difficult to grasp today, expresses the idea that the Virgin Mary was, from the very beginning, freed by God's grace from the burden of original sin—which every human being otherwise carries. Therefore, when the Archangel later announced to her in Nazareth that she would give birth to the Son of God, she was willing to answer "yes" of her own free will. In 1854, Pope Pius IX declared this doctrine a dogma. The feast day for this occasion – and at the same time the patronal feast of this church – which in the Catholic liturgy is called in full: “Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary” is celebrated annually on December 8th.
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Small isolated rural village in the municipality of Amandola. It offers a splendid view of Mount Amandola and Mount Priora. There is also a fountain with drinkable water. From here there are paths to reach the Campolungo Refuge, Capovalle or the N4 path of the Monti Sibillini National Park
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Stunning village at the foot of the Sibillini Mountains National Park.
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Casalicchio is a small village of houses that rises near the Abbadia dei S.S. Vincent and Anastasius. Both places give a sense of peace and it is understandable why the monks had built their house here. Unfortunately, the signs of aging and the 2016 earthquake are evident.
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amandola station bar every saturday and sunday there is the meeting point for bdc and mtb
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In the 16th century there was a mill here which, exploiting the energy of the waterfall, was used by the inhabitants of Sarnano. From 1929 the old mill was replaced with a hydroelectric plant.
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Monte San Martino is rich in history. You can walk along the almost intact Medieval Walls, visit the Church of San Martino Vescovo which houses valuable 15th-century polyptychs by the Crivelli brothers, or explore the Church of Sant'Agostino with its painting by Giuseppe Ghezzi. Don't miss the Pinacoteca Civica "Don Armindo Ricci" for 17th-century art, and the Church of the Madonna delle Grazie, known for its late Gothic-Renaissance architecture and classical music festivals. Additionally, the Marian Retreat of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate is a significant religious building nearby.
Yes, Monte San Martino offers stunning natural beauty. Its elevated position provides 360-degree panoramic views of the Sibillini Mountains, the Tenna River valley, and the distant Adriatic Sea. You can also visit the Ancient Mill Waterfalls, a suggestive path leading to multiple cascades. For breathtaking mountain vistas, drive along the Bolognola Scenic Road, which offers views of the Sibillini Mountains.
The area around Monte San Martino is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore trails like the Montefalcone Appennino loop or the Lago di San Ruffino loop. Runners can enjoy routes such as "From Sarnano to the Ancient Mill Waterfall." Road cyclists have options like the Historic Center of Servigliano loops. For more details on these activities, check out the guides for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes around Monte San Martino.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Ancient Mill Waterfalls, which features an easy and suggestive path suitable for all ages. The charming village of Amandola, with its historic center and beautiful views, is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, the nearby Lake San Ruffino offers opportunities for canoeing, horseback riding, and mountain biking, which can be enjoyed by families.
Monte San Martino is beautiful throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and hiking. Summer is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities around Lake San Ruffino and experiencing the panoramic views, though some sections of trails might be sunny. November is notable for the annual "Knowledge and flavors of the pink apple" event.
Yes, within the historic center of Monte San Martino, you can visit the Cantina dei Papi (Winery of the Popes). This site has been transformed into a museum of ancient peasant life, showcasing original tools, shoes, and a perfectly preserved loom. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's past and its tradition of producing cooked wine.
Casalicchio Village is a small, isolated rural village situated at about 870 meters. It provides splendid views of Mount Amandola and Mount Priora. Visitors appreciate its peaceful atmosphere and the presence of a fountain with drinkable water. From Casalicchio, you can also access paths leading to the Campolungo Refuge, Capovalle, or the N4 path of the Monti Sibillini National Park.
Amandola is a small but splendid village located on a hill above the Val Tenna, at the foot of the Sibillini Mountains National Park. Its historic center, revolving around Piazza del Risorgimento and the 15th-century Church of S. Agostino, is worth exploring. Visitors praise its beauty and the stunning views it offers.
From its elevated position at 603 meters above sea level, Monte San Martino offers truly breathtaking panoramic views. You can enjoy expansive vistas of the majestic Sibillini Mountains, the lush, verdant hills of the Tenna River valley, and even catch glimpses of the distant Adriatic Sea. It's an ideal spot for observing sunrises and sunsets.
Yes, Monte San Martino is a stop on the Tenna Horse Trail. This bridleway runs from Porto Sant'Elpidio to the source of the Tenna River at the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Ambro, providing excellent opportunities for horseback riding through the natural landscape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of historical and natural beauty. The Ancient Mill Waterfalls are praised for their suggestive path and magical atmosphere. The Bolognola Scenic Road is loved for its beautiful segments and wonderful descent with little traffic. The peacefulness and splendid views from places like Casalicchio Village and Amandola are also frequently highlighted.


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