Best mountain peaks around Foligno are found in the heart of Umbria, where the city is surrounded by the Apennine mountain ranges. This diverse landscape offers a stunning natural backdrop and accessible outdoor escapes. The region is known for its historical and spiritual significance, with several peaks providing panoramic views of the Umbrian plain. These mountains offer a range of recreational opportunities for explorers.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Fantastic Colfiorito pass, the old road with almost no cars.
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colfiorito cesi fematre forcella riofreddo.. the most beautiful place in the Marche
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It is the easiest route to reach the top of Sasso di Pale and its Cross, practically absent vehicular traffic
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"Obligatory" stopping point at 826 meters above sea level before starting the descent along the beautiful SS77 road, now with low traffic after the construction of the VARSS77 highway
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summit of Mount Subasio. 360° panoramic view
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Long but substantially easy road that leads to the top of Subasio and beyond, until descending from the opposite side to the Carceri and subsequently Assisi. Very scenic route
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The mountain Monte Subasio, the local mountain of Assisi, is about 1,290 meters high and is an ancient and mystical mountain. Since early Christian times, its caves have been home to many ascetics and hermits, and its forests have been crossed by monks who settled there over time. Of course, among these monks was Saint Francis. The mountain has a “rounded top”, a huge summit plateau and this offers a breathtaking panoramic view that is second to none. During our hike in October 2023, we were even able to see wild horses in the wild up there.
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For breathtaking panoramic views of the Umbrian landscape, including Assisi, Perugia, and Lake Trasimeno, consider visiting Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross). Another excellent choice is Monte Subasio Summit, which provides expansive views of the Umbrian plain and the city of Assisi. Monte Serano also offers stunning vistas over Foligno, Spello, and Assisi.
Yes, Monte Subasio Summit is an ancient and mystical mountain deeply intertwined with the history of Saint Francis. Its caves housed ascetics and hermits since early Christian times. Additionally, near Monte Pale, you can explore the Hermitage of Santa Maria Giacobbe, a 12th-century hermitage built into a natural cave with ancient frescoes.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking on trails like the Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino or the Gravel route to Croce di Pale. For rock climbing enthusiasts, the Pale rock face is a popular spot with 157 equipped routes. There are also numerous hiking routes available, such as those found in the Hiking around Foligno guide, and cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Foligno guide.
Absolutely. The area around Monte Pale is particularly family-friendly, featuring the Menotre River with extraordinary waterfalls, ravines, and natural lakes accessible via well-marked paths. You can also visit the Caves of the Abbadessa, a karstic phenomenon with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The Colfiorito Pass area is known for its marshy plain and the Colfiorito Regional Park, which is home to rich flora and fauna, offering pleasant walks.
Monte Subasio is part of the Parco del Monte Subasio, which features diverse landscapes and ancient footpaths. You can find trails suitable for both gravel bikes and mountain bikes, such as the Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino. Many trails offer stunning views of Assisi and the surrounding Umbrian valley. For more options, explore the Hiking around Foligno guide.
Monte Pale, also known as Sasso di Pale, is characterized by the Menotre River, which has carved out spectacular waterfalls, deep ravines, and natural lakes. A must-see are the Caves of the Abbadessa, a fascinating karstic system with stalactites, stalagmites, and columns. The area also offers a popular rock climbing spot with 157 equipped routes.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Croce di Sasso Piano and Monte Subasio Summit. The serene landscapes, opportunities for rest and reflection among limestone boulders, and the chance to see wild horses on Monte Subasio are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty with historical and spiritual significance, particularly around Assisi's local mountain, makes these peaks truly special.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding routes. While the Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino can be steep in parts, it's a rewarding ascent. Monte Aguzzo and Monte Cologna are also mentioned in challenging hiking routes near Foligno, providing stunning views for experienced hikers. You can find difficult running and road cycling routes in the Running Trails around Foligno guide and Road Cycling Routes around Foligno guide, respectively.
Yes, the Parco del Monte Subasio, encompassing Monte Subasio, is known for its natural diversity, including verdant river valleys and diverse landscapes. Wild horses have been observed on Monte Subasio. The area around Colfiorito Pass is home to the Colfiorito Regional Park, a marshy plain rich in flora and fauna. Monte Serano is partially covered by beech and holm oak forests, with various springs.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary by activity, spring (May) is often highlighted for its wonderful flowers, particularly around Croce di Sasso Piano. Autumn (October) also offers pleasant hiking conditions, with observations of wild horses on Monte Subasio. Generally, spring and autumn provide comfortable temperatures for exploring the trails and enjoying the views.
Yes, the region is well-suited for gravel and mountain biking. The Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino is a fantastic stretch for both gravel and mountain bikes, leading to the top of Mount Subasio. Similarly, the Gravel route to Croce di Pale offers a regular ascent on a compact unpaved ground, perfect for gravel or MTB bikes. The restoration of the Roman Aqueduct between Collepino and Spello also provides new pathways for mountain biking.
Monte Serano, rising to 1,429 meters, is known for forming a small massif with Monte Brunette and offering expansive, breathtaking views over the Umbrian plain, including Foligno, Spello, and Assisi. It features beautiful beech and holm oak forests, various springs, and holds historical interest with a small Protohistoric 'castelliere' (fortified settlement) discovered on its summit.


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