Best attractions and places to see around Serravalle Di Chienti include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest within a mountainous landscape. The region is characterized by extensive woods, pastures, and numerous natural springs, with the Chienti River traversing the comune. The vast Plestine Plateau is a significant natural feature, historically a place of passage and the source of the Chienti River. This area offers opportunities for exploring both ancient history and diverse natural environments.
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RASIGLIA, 648 meters above sea level, is located about 17 km above Foligno. Recently known as the "Borgo dei Streams" or the "Venice of Umbria" due to the streams that flow through the small village.
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A WONDERFUL SMALL VILLAGE THAT WILL LEAVE YOU OPEN-MOUTHED
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RASIGLIA is a micro village crossed by streams and canals. It can be visited in a few minutes, but it is worth the detour. A bit chaotic to walk there during the weekends, because it is packed with tourists.
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Rasiglia, or the little Venice. Along the Menotre valley, reachable with a challenging but not prohibitive climb, the well-maintained road, deserves a passage and a refreshing stop. Excellent local beer! 😉
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The Abbadessa Caves in Pale are an interesting karst phenomenon, created mainly by the waters of the Menotre River. These can be found in the underground system created by the waters of the Menotre River, whose precipitation in the underground caves has led to the numerous stalactites and stalagmites. Please note that the caves can currently only be visited on Saturdays and Sundays under expert guidance. Duration approx. 30 minutes, price 6 euros (as of 2024).
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Pale stands on a travertine counter shaped by the calcium-rich waters of the Menotre River. This mineral, depositing over millennia, has given rise to spectacular caves, including the Abbadessa Caves, so called since the 17th century. There are other caves in the area, many of them partially unexplored; the Sasso di Pale and its underground treasures are a privileged destination for speleology enthusiasts.
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Enchanting places, you can perceive how exceptional nature is.
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River into which the spring waters of Rasiglia flow
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The region is rich in natural beauty, characterized by mountainous terrain, extensive woods, and pastures. You can find numerous natural springs, historically used for grazing livestock and now serving as starting points for trails. The Menotre River in Rasiglia is a significant feature, flowing through the picturesque village of Rasiglia, creating stunning Springs and Waterfalls. The vast Altopiano Plestino (Plestine Plateau) is another notable natural landmark and the source of the Chienti River.
Serravalle di Chienti offers several historical sites. The Parish Church features 16th-century frescoes, while the Church of Santa Maria di Pistia (or di Plestia) is a proto-Romanesque church built over an ancient pagan temple. The Convent of Brogliano is another significant historical site. Don't miss the medieval village of Visso, though it was seriously damaged by the 2016 earthquake, its beauty is still evident from the outside.
Yes, the area has several cultural points of interest. The MuPA Museo Paleontologico Archeologico (Paleontological Archaeological Museum), housed in the Palazzo Comunale, is considered one of central Italy's most important in its field, showcasing prehistoric artifacts and fossils. The Museo della Nostra Terra (Museum of Our Land) in a 15th-century Augustinian convent displays objects related to local working life. The Pinacoteca "Chiesa di San Giovanni" is an art gallery preserving various works, including 14th-century frescoes.
The mountainous territory with its woods and pastures is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate Monte Igno Loop Trail or the easy Piani di Montelago – Passo Salegri loop. For cycling, options range from difficult routes like the Colfiorito Lake – Colfiorito Pass loop to moderate MTB trails like the Basilica of Plestia – Fontana di Silvanum loop. You can find more details on specific routes in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB guide for Serravalle di Chienti.
Absolutely! The village of Rasiglia, with its charming streams and waterfalls, is a wonderful family-friendly destination. Exploring the natural springs and easy walking trails can also be enjoyable for families. The museums, such as the Paleontological Archaeological Museum, offer educational experiences for all ages.
A remarkable engineering feat is the Botte dei Varano, an impressive artificial channel constructed in the 15th century to drain the karst plateau of Colfiorito. This hydraulic marvel is still perfectly preserved underground for kilometers. Another interesting site is the Mulino di Gelagna Bassa (Watermill of Gelagna Bassa), an old watermill showcasing industrial archaeology and rural life.
The Altopiano Plestino, or Plestine Plateau, is a vast and significant natural feature in the region. Historically, it has been a crucial place of passage and meeting, and it is also recognized as the source of the Chienti River. Its unique landscape contributes to the area's biodiversity and offers scenic views.
Yes, the Necropolis of Taverne di Serravalle is a significant archaeological site, believed to be connected to protohistoric settlements. Although not yet extensively investigated, two Orientalizing-period tombs discovered here are exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum of Ancona, highlighting the area's ancient past.
The Montelago Celtic Festival is a major cultural event held annually on the Colfiorito plateau within the comune of Serravalle di Chienti. It has grown to become one of Europe's main Celtic music festivals, attracting thousands of enthusiasts with its vibrant atmosphere and celebration of Celtic culture.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique charm of villages like Rasiglia – The Village of Streams, often called the 'Venice of Umbria,' for its picturesque waterways and waterfalls. The natural beauty of the Menotre River and its springs is also highly appreciated. Many find the blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences to be a captivating aspect of the region.
Yes, the Abbadessa Caves of Pale are an interesting karst phenomenon created by the Menotre River. These caves feature numerous stalactites and stalagmites. Please note that the caves can currently only be visited on Saturdays and Sundays under expert guidance.


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