Best attractions and places to see in Boschi Tra Cupramarittima E Ripatransone, a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) in the province of Ascoli Piceno, Marche, Italy. This region spans 1,223 hectares and is characterized by deep, narrow valleys extending from the coastline into the hinterland, reaching elevations up to 460 meters. The geological makeup includes fossil dunes and conglomerates, supporting residual evergreen woods with species like myrtle. The area offers a combination of natural landscapes and historical sites.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Beautiful natural trail through the woods between Ripatransone and Cupra. Suitable for gravel and mountain bikes.
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Hi, sorry I wanted to ask where to go, because I went there but a few meters from the start there were a lot of thorns and weeds
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Stretch of path that comes out of the Cupra Marittima and Ripatrasone Woods, which leaves the dense vegetation and opens up to the panorama towards the hills and towards the Marche coast.
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Inside the 7-hectare natural area of the Bosco di Cupramarittima, there is a ditch called Cacarabbia which has rocky walls carved out by the water. It is surrounded by lush vegetation, with trees, ferns and ivy, and the path alternates sections of singletrack and wooden walkways.
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Stretch of path in the Bosco di Cupramarittima, a natural area of 7 hectares located between the hills and the sea. It hosts a great variety of trees, flowers and animals, and can be traveled on foot, by bicycle or on horseback, following the natural paths that cross it.
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Church located in the hamlet of Petrella di Ripatransone, built in the 15th century as a vow of protection against the plague.
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Beautiful route that crosses the woods between Cupra Marittima and Ripatransone which can be traveled with a gravel or mountain bike.
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Nice little canyon. Exit in good time (on the way turn right). Otherwise it will be thorny.
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The region is a Special Area of Conservation (SAC) with deep, narrow valleys and unique residual evergreen woods. A must-see is Fosso Cacarabbia, a canyon within the Bosco di Cupramarittima, featuring rocky walls and lush vegetation. You can also explore the general Trail in the Bosco di Cupramarittima, which offers a variety of trees, flowers, and animals.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can visit the Church of Saint Mary of Petrella, a 15th-century religious building. The medieval centers of Ripatransone and Cupra Alta (Cupra Marittima) offer historic architecture, narrow streets, and landmarks like Ripatransone's Cathedral of San Gregorio Magno and Cupra Alta's Church of Santa Maria in Castello. Cupra Marittima also has an Archaeological Park and a Civic Archaeological Museum showcasing its Roman past.
For stunning vistas, head to the View of the Adriatic Coast from the Woods Between Cupra Marittima and Ripatransone, where the path emerges from dense vegetation to reveal the hills and the Marche coast. Ripatransone itself is known as the 'Belvedere del Piceno' for its panoramic views stretching from the Sibillini Mountains to the Adriatic Sea.
The area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including the Ripatransone – View of Vineyards Near Offida loop. For mountain biking, explore trails like the Ginestra MTB/Gravel Route or the Cupra Marittima Beach – Sentina Nature Reserve loop. There are also easy hiking loops from Ripatransone and Cupramarittima.
Yes, families can enjoy the wide, sandy Spiaggia di Cupra Marittima with its calm, shallow waters, perfect for swimming. The Trail in the Bosco di Cupramarittima is also suitable for walks with children, offering an immersive natural experience. The nearby Sentina Regional Nature Reserve, though slightly further, is a great spot for birdwatching and exploring wetlands.
The 'Vicolo più stretto d'Italia' translates to the 'Narrowest Alley in Italy' and is a curious and charming alleyway reportedly only 43 centimeters wide. You can find this unique attraction in the medieval center of Ripatransone.
The region offers pleasant experiences throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with milder temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer is perfect for enjoying the coastal areas and beaches of Cupra Marittima, though it can be warmer for inland activities.
Yes, Ripatransone is part of the Rosso Piceno DOC area, which is known for its wine-making tradition. You can find opportunities for wine tasting in and around the town, exploring local vineyards and cellars.
Beyond the immediate area, you can visit the Acquaviva Picena Fortress, a Renaissance structure offering views towards the coast and mountains. The Montalto delle Marche Historic Center features medieval architecture. For art lovers, the Museum of Art on the Sea (MAM) in San Benedetto del Tronto offers an open-air exhibit of sculptures and wall paintings.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse landscape, from the unique canyon of Fosso Cacarabbia with its rocky walls and lush vegetation, to the panoramic coastal views. The blend of natural trails, historical sites like the Church of Saint Mary of Petrella, and the charm of medieval villages like Ripatransone and Cupra Alta are highly appreciated.
Yes, the Sentina Regional Nature Reserve, though slightly further afield, is a significant natural site. It's the smallest protected area in the Marche region and an important wetland for migratory birds, serving as a crucial stopping point between the Po Delta and the Gargano. It offers a unique combination of land, river, and lake environments along 1.7 kilometers of coastline.
Absolutely. The Ginestra MTB/Gravel Route is highly recommended, crossing the woods between Cupra Marittima and Ripatransone and suitable for both gravel and mountain bikes. You can find more options for mountain biking in the dedicated MTB Trails guide for the area.


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