Best mountain passes around Visso are located within the Monti Sibillini National Park, an area characterized by the Apennine mountain range. This region offers a landscape of diverse terrain, including high-altitude passes, scenic roads, and natural monuments. The passes serve as key points for exploring the interior of the Sibillini Mountains and provide access to various hiking trails.
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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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The Ancarano fork is located at an altitude of 1,008 meters above sea level, connecting the Santa Scolastica plain and the Campiano valley. It actually hides a historical gem: the remains of a sanctuary from the pre-Christian era (4th century BC). These are not visible from the road, but can be easily reached by following the signs.
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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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Forca di Gualdo is an Apennine pass at 1496 m a.s.l. It offers splendid panoramas and various hiking trails start from here towards the interior of the Monti Sibillini National Park. The climb is demanding and full of switchbacks.
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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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Challenging climb immersed in the Monti Sibillini National Park.
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The mountain passes around Visso are located within the Monti Sibillini National Park, part of the Apennine mountain range. You can expect a diverse landscape, including high-altitude passes, scenic roads, and natural monuments. The area is known for its natural beauty and offers challenging routes.
Many passes provide splendid panoramas. For example, Forca di Gualdo Pass offers splendid panoramas and is a starting point for various hiking trails. Forcella Angagnola provides beautiful views of Berro, Priora, and Bove. From Forca di Giuda Pass, you can see the Campiano valley and its medieval villages. On clear days from Passo Ventoso, you can even spot the Adriatic Sea.
Yes, the region offers diverse routes for cycling. For instance, the Bolognola Scenic Road is a popular segment for rides amidst the greenery, known for its mythical ascent of the Sibillini Mountains. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Visso guide and the Cycling around Visso guide.
From passes like Forca di Gualdo Pass, various hiking trails start towards the interior of the Monti Sibillini National Park. The passes themselves are often part of challenging trails. For more detailed hiking options, explore the Running Trails around Visso guide, which includes many suitable for hiking.
Many of the mountain passes and their associated routes are considered intermediate to challenging. For example, the climb to Forca di Gualdo Pass is described as demanding and full of switchbacks, immersed in the Monti Sibillini National Park.
Yes, from Forcella Angagnola, you can climb towards Pizzo Tre Vescovi or Pizzo Berro, or descend towards the Rifugio del Fargno or the Val di Panico, offering access to higher elevations and further exploration.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful segments for rides amidst the greenery, the mythical ascents, and the splendid panoramas. The area is known for its natural beauty and the challenging yet rewarding routes it offers for both cycling and hiking.
Yes, passes like Forcella Angagnola and Forca di Gualdo Pass are recognized as natural monuments. The entire area is within the Monti Sibillini National Park, which is characterized by diverse terrain and natural beauty.
The highest point reachable by following the Great Ring of the Sibillini Mountains is Forca di Giuda Pass, located at an altitude of 1,791 meters above sea level.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the region's character as a mountain area suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for most activities, offering pleasant weather for cycling and hiking. Winter might offer opportunities for snow-related activities, but access to passes could be limited due to snow.
Yes, for example, Passo Ventoso can be reached by following a wide forest track inside the wood when going up from Pintura, offering a different kind of natural experience.


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