Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini
Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini
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McFil
Edinburgh, UK28 contributions
Mar 2014 • Family
Wildlife, wilderness, legends and medieval villages. Wonderful experience. Shame the lack of adequate tourist accommodation. The organization needs to be improved.
Written May 13, 2014
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Judi W
Durham, UK185 contributions
Sep 2014 • Couples
15 days spent walking and exploring the Park were wonderful.
It is largely unspoilt with lots of great hospitality at family run stopping points along the route. Tasty regional food (especially truffles, mushrooms and lentils). Castellucio is a well known and special place but there are many other highlights - including some of the first rate agriturismos and rifugios to stay at and use as a base. In good weather well worth exploring the Mountains - Sibilla, Vettore, Redentore and points in between.
The Grande Anello is a fabulous and well waymarked route - the only negative was lack of reliable accommodation at certain points in the route (especially near Balzo!) - places that call themselves "refuges" really should be just that!
It is largely unspoilt with lots of great hospitality at family run stopping points along the route. Tasty regional food (especially truffles, mushrooms and lentils). Castellucio is a well known and special place but there are many other highlights - including some of the first rate agriturismos and rifugios to stay at and use as a base. In good weather well worth exploring the Mountains - Sibilla, Vettore, Redentore and points in between.
The Grande Anello is a fabulous and well waymarked route - the only negative was lack of reliable accommodation at certain points in the route (especially near Balzo!) - places that call themselves "refuges" really should be just that!
Written September 27, 2014
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Pam M
Canada138 contributions
Jul 2017 • Family
Amazing views and fabulous hiking.
During summer months, it can be 40c in Sarnano and 15 C on the mountain. Be prepared from temp differential.
During summer months, it can be 40c in Sarnano and 15 C on the mountain. Be prepared from temp differential.
Written April 24, 2018
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Rachelle G
Amsterdam, The Netherlands98 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
During our 6 day holiday in the national park, I had wished I had more eyes to look around and enjoy these majestic mountains. The views are really spectacular and the landscape and vegetation changes every 5 minutes. I found the park very well maintained and curated: there are many signs that indicate all of its churches, abbies and natural attractions. There are many hiking trails for different level hikers, all well indicated as well. The park is generally quiet and very clean. It was my first stay in these mountains, but I was planning my next stay already on my way back home.
Written August 2, 2016
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jules c
leiden36 contributions
Jul 2014 • Family
My father was born here and I have spent many summer holidays among these peaks. Nevertheless the beauty of these places never stop surprising me. Every time I go back I discover new reasons to visit again and to spend some time walking on these mountains, where you can feel the power of nature and don't see any human trace for kilometers.
Written August 13, 2014
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ELear
Ancona, Italy3,060 contributions
Sep 2013 • Solo
Everybody knows about the natural beauty of the Sibillini, the intoxicatingly pure air, the food (the best lamb in Italy…) and the wonderful walks. There are other possibilities too though. If you are interested in, say, bird- or animal-watching, rock-climbing, geology, riding, history, or rare wild flowers in the park, contact the park authorities, who have masses of useful information to help make your visit a success, can offer all sorts of advice (on, say, what would be suitable for a visitor with limited mobility), and have enthusiastic, knowledgeable and well-trained young guides - each with his or her own speciality.
Written May 3, 2014
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deehell
Beaconsfield, UK355 contributions
Jan 2018 • Friends
We did 2 day trips into the national park from our friend's house in Rubianello. It's about an hour from the coast to the national park and there are books and maps available with recommended day walks. Having just spent 2 weeks hiking in Chile and Argentina, this compares favourably, with stunning landscapes, challenging day hikes and very temperamental weather - especially the wind. Beautiful and near-deserted in winter. Highly recommended. Only critique is that because it's empty in winter, most of the nearby small hilltop towns, which are beautiful in their own way, have closed up all their restaurants and you need to go into the larger towns to find something open to get food... but don't let that put you off going. It's a stunning place to visit. I'd love to return to to do the full 8-day walk.
Written January 5, 2018
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SFWolf
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Nov 2014 • Family
Epic hike up Monte Vettore with visa views of the Piano Grande! Happy encounter with 67 year old Italian hiker. Physically challenging and beautiful.
Written November 23, 2014
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gourmetscotty
Sedona, AZ95 contributions
May 2014 • Couples
Some glorious hillside which suddenly opens up to snow-capped mountains; dotted with some exquisite Italian hillside towns.
Written May 28, 2014
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Luciano S
28 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
The damage that the earthquake did not cause was caused by the ignorance of public administrators.
But nature will survive!
But nature will survive!
Written November 10, 2023
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pierre francis C
Montreal, Canada
j'aimerais savoir ou est le meilleur départ pour le Monti Sibillini juste pour aller et retour en même journée c'est seulement pour admiré et faire la photo ! dois-je louer un vélo ?dois-je prendre un guide pour la journée ? Dois-je prendre un hébergement a Visso ... merci
Written December 15, 2023
Ci sono escursioni da poter fare con i bambini? (3 e 4 anni)
Written June 4, 2020
Si può fare la Gola dell'Infernaccio (comune di Montefortino), o la Passeggiata da Forca di Presta, nel comune di Arquata del Tronto, seguendo l'itinerario per Forca Canapine. Il primo tratto è in legno, facile, ed arriva ad un balcone panoramico sulla alta vallata del Tronto.
Written June 7, 2020
Are there still roads blocked if we drive from Sarnano to Piano Grande (Castelluccio)?
Thank you.
Written July 23, 2019
coming from Sarnano and wanting to drive to Castelluccio sul Nera... are there any ways that still are blocked due to the earthquackes
Written July 22, 2019
vorrei consigli su una vacanza con il nostro cane
Written July 10, 2019
Scusami mi è arrivata la mail solo ora con la notifica,come saprai dopo il terremoto Visso non ospita più,puoi provare a Sarnano. C’e un hotel anche 2 nel paese che NON è affatto crollato,anzi le attività sono tutte riprese e da lì potete muovervi tranquillamente per i sibillini andando fino a Montefortino che vi consiglio per vedere le grotte dell’infernaccio.
Written July 30, 2019
Sono in vacanza in Abruzzo, stavo pensando di passare una giornata sui monti sibillini. Dove mi consigliate di andare? Percorsi non troppo impegnativo per un bambino di 7 anni.
Written July 25, 2017
Sono in vacanza in Abruzzo, stavo pensando di passare una giornata sui monti sibillini. Dove mi consigliate di andare? Percorsi non troppo impegnativo per un bambino di 7 anni.
Written July 25, 2017
What are the best routes for a three day hike in August? Where are the best places to stay?
Written February 26, 2017
What are the best routes for a three day hike in August? Where are the best places to stay?
Written February 26, 2017
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