Best attractions and places to see in Monte Nerone - Gola Di Gorgo A Cerbara encompass a diverse landscape of natural features and historical sites. The region is characterized by the Monte Nerone peak, reaching 1525 meters, and the Gola di Gorgo a Cerbara, a gorge carved by the Candigliano River. This area features numerous caves, waterfalls, and ancient ruins, reflecting its geological and historical significance. Visitors can explore a variety of environments, from forested hillsides to rocky gorges.
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It is definitely worth a visit, you will also find a large space where you can stop.
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The ruins of the Mondelacasa Castle (or Monte della Casa), called the Muracci, are located on the northern slopes of Mount Nerone, on the left bank of Val d'Abisso, at 707 m above sea level, about 1 km south of the historic center of Piobbico. (from COMUNE PIOBBICO 1999): Close to Mount Nerone stands a massive buttress whose base widens between the Biscubio torrent and the Petrello stream (Fosso di S. Maria) and carries the ruins of an ancient artifact on the summit. It was a castle, a primitive dwelling that the Brancaleoni, who arrived around the year 1000 in the Biscubio District, built and lived in until the mid-1300s. This is how our Costanzo Felici (1) describes it in a document from 1582:... climbing up to Monte Nerone a mile away on a rough and terrible hill and rock, there are vestiges of a superb, large and beautiful palace or fortress now in ruins, of which those (Brancaleoni) of Piobico were the owners. Built by Gentile Brancaleoni in the first half of the 13th century, it took the name of Mons Casa or Mondelacasa, today Muracci because of the ruins visible on the summit. Towards the middle of the 14th century, both because of the harshness of the place, difficult to reach when ... winter almost buried the tower under the snow, locked it under the grip of the ice, tormented it with the blizzard, confining it for months in isolation, and because of the need for other and more comfortable comforts, the two brothers Pazzo and Federico Brancaleoni decided to settle in the house that they had begun to build "in castro Plobici", on the hill to the right of the confluence of the Biscubio with the Candigliano, where there were already small houses piled up, that is, equipped with a watchtower with a Gothic arch portal to the north and a castle to the south-east. It is the place where the Brancaleoni Castle-Palazzo will develop and take shape over time. NOTE: (1) Costanzo Felici was born in the second decade of the 16th century in Casteldurante (now Urbania). However, he preferred to define himself as a native of Piobbico, where his ancestors had moved around 1330. He practiced medicine in Piobbico, Sant'Angelo in Vado, Pesaro, Rimini and Urbania. At the same time, he cultivated naturalistic and historical studies with notable results. He died in Pesaro on February 5, 1585. taken from: https://www.lavalledelmetauro.it/contenuti/beni-storici-artistici/scheda/11123.html
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The Molinaccio in Piobbico is an ancient mill located in the Val d'Abisso, near Monte Nerone. This ruin, built in stone, has some rooms leaning against the slope, partly dug into the rock, one of which has a barrel vault. A waterfall falls next to the mill, and some small waterfalls are present further upstream. The path that leads to the mill starts from the Church of S. Maria in Val d'Abisso and is flanked by a dry stone wall made of squared stones.
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June 24, 2023: from the end of the pastures, the road leading down to the valley is closed. The views up there are breathtaking, but the trek is not trivial. There are various exposed points where I got scared. I saw that the path that would have led down to the valley was also a narrow road with a precipice on the left. It's not for everyone, go on if you're self-confident of your abilities. I underestimated him and in the end I found myself crawling back in places. But I'm quite scared of heights so if you're more adventurous than me go!
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This old mill, also known as Molinaccio, was owned first by the Brancaleones, then by the Vagnarelli family.
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Coming from Cagli towards Secchiano in the Mulino area, there is this beautiful waterfall to see. After the bridge after the restaurant on the left "never on Mondays", take the paved road on the right that goes down near a house. At a sharp bend there are cai signs indicating “cagli”, follow the path; shortly after there are two steep and poorly maintained descents on the right that lead to the waterfall, I advise you to continue up to a gate that must remain closed after your passage. After the gate, go right following the sound of the water that will take you to the waterfall.
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Another fantastic panorama, in spring autumn with green grass and perennial wind even better, be careful from the end of the pastures you descend into the valley, very difficult, heavy and very long slope.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, centered around the Fondarca Arch, a striking natural rock arch, and the dramatic Gola di Gorgo a Cerbara gorge. You can also discover numerous caves, such as the Grotta dei Cinque Laghi and the Buca delle Tassare, and several waterfalls, including the Molinaccio Waterfall and Old Mill Ruins. The Monte Nerone Peak itself offers diverse environments, from forests to grasslands.
Yes, the most notable is the Fondarca Arch, a natural rock arch with high and steep walls, believed to be the remains of a collapsed ancient cave. It's accessible via a scenic path near the village of Pieia, which also passes the Grotta delle Nottole.
For breathtaking views, head to the Monte Nerone Peak, which at 1525 meters, offers panoramas that can extend to the Adriatic Sea on clear days. The Windy Pastures on Monte Nerone also provide fantastic vistas, especially in spring and autumn. Additionally, the ruins of Mondelacasa Castle (the Muracci) offer a panoramic position overlooking Piobbico.
You can explore the ruins of Mondelacasa Castle (the Muracci), a 13th-century Brancaleoni residence on a hill above Piobbico. Another historical gem is the Molinaccio Waterfall and Old Mill Ruins, an ancient stone mill with rooms carved into the rock. The region also features various ancient fortifications and hermitages reflecting its medieval past.
Yes, the Sanctuary of Santa Maria in Val d'Abisso is a notable Catholic site near Piobbico, at the base of Monte Nerone. Tradition holds that an image of the Madonna and Child was discovered in a cave here.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can visit the Apecchio Museum of Fossils in Palazzo Ubaldini, which displays a significant collection of fossils found in the Monte Nerone area. The towns of Piobbico and Apecchio themselves offer historical charm, with Piobbico featuring the impressive Castello Brancaleoni and Apecchio known for its beautiful medieval bridge.
The area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Rocca Torrione of Cagli loop from Cagli' or the 'Piobbico loop from Piobbico'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the challenging 'Cows on the Monte Catria ascent – Bosso Gorge loop from Pianello'. You can explore these and more on the respective guide pages for running and gravel biking.
Absolutely. There are many hiking opportunities, including easy trails like the 'Gorge of Gorgo a Cerbara – Gorgo a Cerbara Gorge loop from Cascata del mulino' and the 'Monte del Pantano loop from Monte Nerone'. For more options, refer to the easy hikes guide for Monte Nerone - Gola Di Gorgo A Cerbara.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and enjoying the green pastures and constant wind on Monte Nerone. During the wet season, torrents create spectacular waterfalls. In winter, Monte Nerone also offers ski facilities for winter sports enthusiasts.
Yes, the natural landscapes offer plenty for families. Exploring the Fondarca Arch via its scenic path can be an adventure. The Molinaccio Waterfall and Old Mill Ruins provide an interesting historical and natural spot. Many of the easier hiking trails are also suitable for families.
The region is known for its water features. The Gola di Gorgo a Cerbara, carved by the Candigliano River, features a 'gigantic and foamy water whirlpool' and rocks sculpted by erosion. Beyond the Molinaccio Waterfall, other cascades appear during wet seasons, and the area has ferruginous and sulphurous springs. The Grotta dei Cinque Laghi is also notable for its underground lakes.
While specific accommodations and restaurants are not detailed in the highlights, the nearby towns of Piobbico, Cagli, and Apecchio are excellent bases. These towns offer various options for hotels, B&Bs, restaurants, and cafes, allowing you to enjoy local cuisine and stay comfortably after exploring the attractions.


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