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MONTE PIANAMONTE

At an altitude of 1,279 meters (4,196 ft.), Monte Pianamonte is a long mountain ridge that offers extraordinary views of Monte Vettore (Monti Sibillini) and the Fluvione valley on the opposite side.


  • Monte Pianamonte

    At an altitude of 1,279 meters (4,196 ft.), Monte Pianamonte is a long mountain ridge that offers extraordinary views of Monte Vettore (Monti Sibillini) and the Fluvione valley on the opposite side.

  • Piandelloro

    A small town center that is now partially abandoned, registered in the 16th century as an “agricultural district”.

  • Stone settlements

    At just a short distance from the town, you’ll find characteristic “cave dwellings” built close to the sandstone rock walls, with rooms used as stables and barns.

  • Forcella

    Perched on a rocky terrace, it overlooks the confluence of the Rio Tallacano valley and the Tronto river. Its small square, with the church of Sant’Antonio and 16th-century buildings that once belonged to prominent locals, represent its identity.

Length km

10.5

Time hrs

05

Max alt. mt

1220

Difficulty

E

PIANDELLORO

A small town center that is now partially abandoned, registered in the 16th century as an “agricultural district”.

  • Depart from

    Abetito

  • Arrive at

    Forcella

  • Length

    10.6 km (6.5 mi.)

  • Max alt.

    1220 mt (4002.6 ft.)

  • Elevation gain

    460 mt (1509.1 ft.)

  • Elevation loss

    810 mt (2657.4 ft.)

  • Hiking time

    5 hrs



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STONE SETTLEMENTS

At just a short distance from the town, you’ll find characteristic “cave dwellings” built close to the sandstone rock walls, with rooms used as stables and barns.

FORCELLA

Perched on a rocky terrace, it overlooks the confluence of the Rio Tallacano valley and the Tronto river. Its small square, with the church of Sant’Antonio and 16th-century buildings that once belonged to prominent locals, represent its identity.