Best mountain passes around Fiastra are situated within the Monti Sibillini National Park, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and diverse landscapes. Fiastra serves as a base for exploring the surrounding peaks and valleys. The area offers a variety of natural features, including high-altitude passes, forests, and panoramic viewpoints. This part of the Apennines provides opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Lake Fiastra is one of my favorite destinations when I come cycling in these areas.
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Having arrived here above the bridge that crosses part of the lake, we find ourselves in front of the Sibillini mountain chain.
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Forcella from which you can admire the Infernaccio valley and from which you can climb towards Pizzo Tre Vescovi or Pizzo Berro or descend towards the Rifugio del Fargno or the Val di Panico
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Passo della Madonnella on Pian della Croce, with a picnic area equipped with tables and a fresh water fountain. There is also a small chapel dedicated to the Madonna, and the view of Monte Bove is breathtaking.
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beautiful view of Berro, Priora, and Bove
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Going up from Pintura, Passo Ventoso can be reached by following a wide forest track inside the wood. The view from the pass opens onto the Fermo plain and on clear days you can see the Adriatic Sea in the distance.
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The summit of Forcella Angagnola is surrounded by Pizzo Berro (foresummit to the north) and Pizzo Regina.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Bolognola Scenic Road, known for its beautiful cycling segments and as a mythical ascent in the Sibillini Mountains. Another favorite is Forcella Angagnola, a natural monument offering stunning views of Pizzo Berro, Priora, and Bove, and serving as a starting point for various climbs.
Yes, Passo della Madonella is considered family-friendly, featuring a picnic area with tables and a fresh water fountain. It also has a small chapel and offers breathtaking views of Monte Bove. Additionally, the View of Lake Fiastra and the Sibillini Mountains is a family-friendly viewpoint.
The region offers a wide range of activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging climbs and scenic loops around Lake Fiastra. For hiking, trails like the Lame Rosse Trail or the Lake Fiastra Nature Trail are popular. Running enthusiasts can explore various routes, such as the Lago di Fiastra ring tour. For more details on routes, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Fiastra, Hiking around Fiastra, and Running Trails around Fiastra guides.
For truly expansive views, consider Forca Canapine, which provides stunning panoramas of Mount Vettore. Forca di Gualdo is also renowned for its splendid vistas. From Passo Ventoso, you can see the Fermo plain and even the Adriatic Sea on clear days.
Yes, Forca di Gualdo presents a challenging climb for cyclists, with a demanding ascent spanning 10 kilometers and an average gradient of 7.4%. Bolognola Scenic Road is also known as a mythical and challenging ascent within the Sibillini Mountains.
Passo Cattivo, at 1,869 meters, connects the western and eastern sides of the Sibillini Mountains. It's a popular spot for hiking, horseback riding, and backcountry skiing in season. Reaching the nearby Cima di Passo Cattivo (2,065 meters) rewards visitors with spectacular views of Monte Bove and other prominent Sibillini peaks. The pass can be accessed on foot from various starting points like Macchie or Frontignano, with a chairlift available from Frontignano at certain times.
Forca Canapine is a versatile pass. In winter, it's a popular destination for cross-country and downhill skiing, as well as snowshoeing. During spring and summer, it becomes a hub for Nordic walking, trekking, paragliding, hang gliding, and horseback riding. It's also part of the European Path E1 and an excellent spot for amateur astronomers due to minimal light pollution.
When approaching Passo Ventoso from Pintura, you'll follow a wide forest track within the wood. This makes it accessible and offers a pleasant journey through forested areas before opening up to panoramic views.
Yes, Forcella Angagnola is recognized as a natural monument. It offers impressive views and serves as a significant landmark within the Monti Sibillini National Park.
The komoot community highly appreciates the diverse landscapes and outdoor opportunities. Users have contributed 15 upvotes and 15 photos, highlighting the beautiful segments for cycling, the stunning views of peaks like Pizzo Berro and Monte Bove, and the accessibility of trails through forests and towards the Adriatic Sea.
Forca Canapine is notable for its location on the border between the Marche and Umbria regions, making it a significant connecting point within the broader Monti Sibillini National Park area.


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