Attractions and places to see around Smerillo include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites in Italy's Marche region. This medieval village, situated at an altitude of 806 meters, offers panoramic views extending from the Sibillini Mountains to the Adriatic Sea. Known as "The Small Town of the Poets," Smerillo provides a setting for exploring both its rich history and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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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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Smerillo is home to several unique natural features. You can walk through Ancient Mill Waterfalls, a historical site where a mill once harnessed the water's energy, and follow a path leading to other cascades. Another must-see is La Fessa of Smerillo, a canyon of shingled origins revealing rock layers from an ancient seabed rich in fossils. The Smerillo Wood, a protected flora area, offers various accessible itineraries for nature lovers, with trails leading to springs and ponds. Don't miss the Fosso delle Anguille, accessible from Durano, known for its succession of small lakes and waterfalls.
Smerillo's rich history is evident in its medieval architecture. Explore the Old Town and Medieval Fortress, where you can still admire the ruins of ancient walls, the preserved northern gate, and the keep of the fortress. The remains of Smerillo's castle, known as Rocca di Smerillo, are strategically located above the village. Additionally, the nearby village of Casalicchio Village offers a sense of tranquility and historical charm near the Abbadia dei S.S. Vincent and Anastasius.
Yes, Smerillo is home to several historic churches. The main church is the Church of the Saints Peter and Paul, located in the square of the same name, which houses a revered wooden Crucifix. On Dante Alighieri street, you'll find the Romanesque-style Church of St. Catherine, featuring 15th and 16th-century votive frescoes. Further afield, the Church of St. Nicholas is in the hamlet of Ceresola, and the Church of San Vincenzo Ferreri is in San Martino al Faggio.
Smerillo offers several cultural points of interest. The MACS - Museum of Contemporary Art, located in the former elementary school, hosts over 100 works, primarily by local artists. The same building houses the Museum of Natural Science, featuring collections of local fossils and minerals from around the world. The Art Gallery & Museum of Children's Art collects drawings and artistic expressions, focusing on the theme of peace.
The Smerillo area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and running. For cycling enthusiasts, explore guides like Cycling around Smerillo, which includes challenging routes like the 'Gravel in Montemonaco, Lake Gerosa and the Sibillini Mountains' loop. Gravel bikers can check out Gravel biking around Smerillo for routes like the 'Gravel Road in Comunanza – View of Lake Gerosa' loop. Runners can find trails in Running Trails around Smerillo, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
Smerillo is renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views, often called one of the most fascinating panoramic terraces in Central Italy. From the village, you can enjoy scenery that stretches from the snow-capped Sibillini Mountains to the west and, on clear days, all the way to the Adriatic Sea to the east. The Bolognola Scenic Road also offers varied terrain and stunning views through the Sibillini Mountains.
Yes, Smerillo offers options suitable for families. The walk through La Fessa of Smerillo is an engaging natural experience for all ages. The Ancient Mill Waterfalls provide an easy and scenic path. The Environmental Education Center (CEA Bosco di Smerillo), which also houses the Museum of Natural Sciences, offers various activities that can be educational and fun for children. The nearby village of Amandola is also noted as family-friendly.
Smerillo offers different experiences throughout the year. The village hosts the annual 'Words of the Mountain' Festival in July, dedicated to art, philosophy, and literature, making summer a vibrant time to visit. For those interested in local traditions and flavors, the Chestnut Festival takes place on the third Sunday of October. Clear days in any season can offer stunning panoramic views of both the Sibillini Mountains and the Adriatic Sea.
Smerillo is affectionately known as 'The Small Town of the Poets.' This reputation is reinforced by its annual 'Words of the Mountain' Festival (Le parole della montagna) held in July, which is dedicated to art, philosophy, poetry, cinema, and literature. The village's serene atmosphere and inspiring views have long attracted artists and thinkers.
The Smerillo Wood is a protected flora area situated along the western slopes of Falcone Mount, reaching nearly 900 meters in altitude. It provides various accessible itineraries for nature lovers and walkers. You can follow trails that lead to country roads, sunny meadows, and through thick woods where springs, including warm and sulphurous ones, gather in ponds. It's an ideal spot for peaceful walks and connecting with nature.
Yes, Smerillo hosts a couple of notable annual events. The 'Words of the Mountain' Festival (Le parole della montagna) is an annual event held in July, celebrating art, philosophy, poetry, cinema, and literature. In autumn, on the third Sunday of October, visitors can enjoy the Chestnut Festival in the main square, featuring typical sweets and specialties made from chestnuts.
The Marian Retreat of the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate is a religious building dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. This Franciscan monastery is a place of spiritual retreat. The Immaculate Conception, a Catholic dogma, signifies that the Virgin Mary was freed from original sin from her conception. The feast day for this occasion is celebrated annually on December 8th.


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