Best mountain peaks around Apecchio are centered around the prominent Monte Nerone, which reaches 1,526 meters. This area is characterized by its calcareous nature, featuring impressive gorges and diverse karst phenomena. The region offers a rich natural landscape with flourishing vegetation and a variety of wild animal species within a dedicated nature park. Apecchio's district extends to the summit of Monte Nerone, providing a comprehensive experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
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360º panoramic view. In conditions of absolute cleanliness of the atmosphere you can even see the sea.
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the photos speak for themselves, 360° panorama of Montefeltro
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The cross is located on Monte Montiego, a limestone relief. The top has a relatively flat surface.
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Mountain of the Umbria-Marche Apennines of 1525m in height. The origin of the name has two hypotheses, the first, more suggestive, is the one that wants the origin of the name linked to the Roman consul Claudius Nero who would have gathered his legions here before the famous Battle of Metauro (year 207 BC) in which defeated the Carthaginians. A more likely hypothesis links the name of this mountain to the discovery of a statuette of the god Mars, which occurred during the construction works of the RAI broadcasting center on the summit.
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Bocca Trabaria is the most important pass of the Alpe della Luna. Located at 1,049 meters, it divides the Metauro valley from the Tiber valley on the border between the provinces of Perugia and Pesaro and Urbino, and therefore between Umbria and the Marches.
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It is located at the top of Monte Nerone
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The most prominent and popular peak is undoubtedly Monte Nerone, known for its impressive gorges and karst features. Visitors also highly appreciate Monte Montiego Cross for its 360° panoramic views, and Bocca Trabaria Pass, a significant mountain pass at 1,049 meters.
The mountain peaks around Apecchio offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Monte Montiego Cross, you can enjoy a 360° panorama of Montefeltro, and on clear days, even see the sea. Trails on Monte Nerone also provide extensive vistas of the surrounding landscapes.
Yes, the area around Apecchio, especially Monte Nerone, is a hiker's paradise with a vast network of trails for various difficulty levels. Popular routes include the Rio Vitoschio loop tour and the Muracci Loop. You can find many hiking options in the Hiking around Apecchio guide.
The mountains around Apecchio are a sought-after destination for biking enthusiasts. Monte Nerone, in particular, offers three different roads leading to its peak, featuring some of the most challenging slopes in the Marche region. The ascent from Piobbico is renowned as the most difficult in Marche. Explore more options in the Cycling around Apecchio guide.
Yes, in winter, Monte Nerone transforms into a destination for skiing and snowboarding, featuring a well-equipped snowpark for enthusiasts.
Thanks to the unique geological structure of Monte Nerone, several natural caves of extraordinary beauty have been discovered. These are open for exploration with expert guides, offering a unique underground adventure.
Monte Nerone is characterized by its calcareous nature, leading to impressive and narrow gorges carved by water erosion, and beautiful karstic phenomena. The mountain also boasts flourishing vegetation, extensive forests, vast pastures, and a wide array of wild animal species protected within a dedicated nature park.
The area around Monte Nerone has interesting cultural aspects, including ancient fortresses and hermitages. Additionally, the Museum of Fossils and Minerals of Monte Nerone, located in Apecchio, showcases the region's rich paleontological heritage with over two thousand scientifically significant pieces.
Beyond the main summit of Monte Nerone, the massif includes secondary peaks like Montagnola (1486m), Monte del Pantano (1427m), Cimaio (1227m), and Cardamagna (962m). These contribute to the extensive trail network and offer varied terrains. The Rio Vitoschio Valley and the Fondarca Arch are also notable natural attractions.
Bocca Trabaria Pass is a significant mountain pass located at 1,049 meters. It serves as a natural division between the Metauro valley and the Tiber valley, marking the border between the Umbria and Marche regions.
Michele Scarponi Summit (Monte Pizzo) is a challenging climb, particularly from Cagli. It features a plaque in memory of the cyclist Michele Scarponi and offers amenities like bars at the top, making it a notable spot for cyclists.
Yes, at the summit of Monte Nerone, you can find the Giro d'Italia Centenary Monument. It commemorates the intense climb of the Giro d'Italia Centenary, marking a significant cycling achievement on the mountain.


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