Best attractions and places to see around Sarnano include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within Italy's Marche region. Sarnano is a medieval town situated at the foothills of the Sibillini Mountains. The area offers a variety of outdoor opportunities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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We went on July 5, 2025, but the trail is closed for work at the information point. The trail should reopen in mid-September 2025
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Getting there is no joke. I have seen people go there with beach sandals. Absurd! To get there, to the hermitage, you pass the gole dell’infernaccio, where the name already gives you an idea, even if it is beautiful and in one of the brightest points of the path you can also see the statue of a Madonna embedded in the rock. So the walking shoes first of all!
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Beautiful place, you can walk in the gorge and the next day go up from the Sibilla refuge to see the gorge from above. Unfortunately when we went there was too much water and we couldn't get over the river (it would have taken more determination than ours) so we did a very short tour that is not a loop.
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Paradise Gorge would be a more appropriate name 🙂. In a torrid summer the perfect place! To see and see again. You can continue with various paths.
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Not accessible, due to earthquake damage.
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A refuge where you can refresh and rest
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Sarnano's historic core,
Piazza Alta, is a must-visit. It features the Church of Santa Maria di Piazza Alta and historical buildings like Palazzo dei Priori, Palazzo del Popolo (which houses the Teatro della Vittoria), and Palazzo Podestà. You can also explore the ancient entry point Porta Brunforte and the intriguing Arco dell'Assassino within the medieval town center.
Absolutely! The region boasts several stunning natural features. Don't miss the unique Lame Rosse - incredible geological panorama, with its pinnacles and towers formed by erosion. Another highlight is the scenic Infernaccio Gorge, offering a beautiful path through the mountains. You can also visit Lake Fiastra, an artificial lake known for its distinct colors and recreational activities.
The area around Sarnano, nestled at the foot of the Sibillini Mountains, is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy trekking, biking, and horse riding in the Monti Sibillini National Park. For specific routes, check out the Hiking around Sarnano guide, the Cycling around Sarnano guide, or the MTB Trails around Sarnano guide for detailed routes.
Yes, Sarnano offers options for families. The Lake Fiastra is a great spot for families, offering scenic views and a cycle/pedestrian path along its banks. The Sarnano Waterfalls (Via delle Cascate Perdute), including Cascata dell'Antico Molino and Cascata "de lu Vagnatò," are connected by an easy hiking path, suitable for a family outing. Many of the hiking routes around Sarnano also have easy difficulty options, such as the "Way of the Lost Waterfalls" route.
The Sarnano Waterfalls, also known as the Via delle Cascate Perdute, are located not far from the historic center. This itinerary connects three beautiful waterfalls: Cascata dell'Antico Molino, Cascata "de lu Vagnatò," and Cascatelle in località Romani, all accessible via an easy hiking path.
Beyond its historical architecture, Sarnano hosts an Art Gallery and Civic Museum featuring works by regional artists. The town also recalls its medieval past every August with the
Palio del Serafino, a historical reenactment. You can also enjoy performances at the small, finely decorated Teatro della Vittoria within the Palazzo del Popolo.
For breathtaking views, head to the terrace in front of the Church of Santa Chiara near Piazza Alta, which offers panoramic vistas of the mountains and countryside. The Rifugio del Fargno, located at 1820 meters in the Monti Sibillini National Park, is another excellent spot for enjoying wonderful landscapes.
Yes, Sarnano is home to the
Thermal Baths of Sarnano (Terme di Sarnano). These baths are renowned for their highly pure oligomineral waters and offer a range of relaxing and therapeutic treatments, making them a great option for wellness and relaxation.
Due to damage from the 2016 earthquake, it's advisable to check the current accessibility of certain monuments before your visit. For example, the Hermitage of San Leonardo al Volubrio is currently undergoing restoration and is not fully accessible, though visitors can rest in front of it.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique geological formations of Lame Rosse, often comparing it to a canyon. The serene beauty of Infernaccio Gorge is also highly praised as a perfect escape in summer. Many also enjoy the artificial Lake Fiastra for its splendid colors and the cycling/pedestrian path along its banks.
Sarnano is known for its traditional cuisine, including local delicacies like the nougat tart, made with almonds, hazelnuts, and spices. Other regional specialties include Ascolana olives and roasted pork. You can also experience the local culture at the colorful street market held every Thursday.
The best periods for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the gorges, such as Infernaccio Gorge, are generally spring and summer. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for trekking, biking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Monti Sibillini National Park.


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