Best mountain peaks around Parco del Monte Subasio is a protected natural area in Umbria, Italy. This region features diverse landscapes, including olive groves, woodlands, and open fields. The park is known for its historical and spiritual significance, particularly in relation to St. Francis of Assisi. It offers expansive views and unique geological formations.
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In front of this small sacred monument, known as Croce di Sasso Piano, which crowns the summit of the same name, I wish to offer those who linger here a brief reflection by Saint Francis of Assisi: + “And we give you [God-Father] thanks, ... because through his cross and his blood and his death you wanted to redeem us, who were captive.” (NbR XXIII, 3)
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Descending from Monte Subasio you pass along this spectacular and panoramic stretch.
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Going up from the Assisi side, the stretch from Col San Rufino to the summit is not asphalted
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Along the ridge of the Monte Subasio massif, some isolated peaks can be distinguished, among which the most important are, from north to south, Monte Subasio (1290 m), Monte Civitelle (1280 m) and La Sermolla (1191 m). This is where the descent towards Spello begins, but the panorama is nevertheless of extraordinary beauty.
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Here you are right on the top of Mount Subasio, and the view is breathtaking. On the right, the "west elevation", where the paragliding launches take off. Beautiful!
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summit of Mount Subasio. 360° panoramic view
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Long but substantially easy road that leads to the top of Subasio and beyond, until descending from the opposite side to the Carceri and subsequently Assisi. Very scenic route
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The mountain Monte Subasio, the local mountain of Assisi, is about 1,290 meters high and is an ancient and mystical mountain. Since early Christian times, its caves have been home to many ascetics and hermits, and its forests have been crossed by monks who settled there over time. Of course, among these monks was Saint Francis. The mountain has a “rounded top”, a huge summit plateau and this offers a breathtaking panoramic view that is second to none. During our hike in October 2023, we were even able to see wild horses in the wild up there.
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Among the most popular peaks, Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross) stands out, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Umbrian landscape and Assisi. Another must-visit is the Monte Subasio Summit, the highest point in the park, known for its expansive vistas and historical significance related to St. Francis.
From peaks like Croce di Sasso Piano, you can enjoy sweeping views of Assisi, Monte Tezio, Monte Acuto, Perugia, Lake Trasimeno, the Martani Mountains, and the valleys of Bevagna and Foligno. The Monte Subasio Summit also provides extensive panoramic views across the Umbria, Chiascio, and Tiber valleys.
Yes, Monte Subasio is deeply intertwined with the life of St. Francis of Assisi. Its slopes feature significant Franciscan sites like the Eremo delle Carceri, a hermitage where St. Francis retreated. The mountain's pink stone was also used in the construction of Assisi's historic buildings. The Monte Subasio Summit itself is considered an ancient and mystical place, with caves historically used by ascetics and hermits.
The park offers a variety of hiking trails. A popular route is the one leading to Croce di Sasso Piano, which can be part of a longer hike connecting Assisi to the Eremo delle Carceri. For more options, you can explore routes like the 'From Assisi to the Eremo delle Carceri – loop in the Parco Regionale del Monte Subasio' or the 'Monte Subasio Loop from Armenzano'. Find more hiking routes on the Hiking around Parco del Monte Subasio guide.
Absolutely! The park offers trails suitable for cycling. For instance, the Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino is a scenic route that leads to the top of Monte Subasio, suitable for both gravel bikes and mountain bikes. You can discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Parco del Monte Subasio guide.
Yes, Parco del Monte Subasio features interesting geological formations, including karst phenomena like the 'Mortari,' which are natural depressions or sinkholes. The large, massive limestone boulders found on plateaus like at Croce di Sasso Piano are also notable.
The park's diverse landscape, ranging from olive groves to dense woodlands, offers beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with mild temperatures and vibrant colors. May is noted for wonderful flowers, and even in October, wild horses can be seen near the Monte Subasio Summit.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Croce di Sasso Piano and Monte Subasio Summit. The sense of history and spiritual tranquility, particularly around the areas connected to St. Francis, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the diverse trails and the opportunity to see wildlife like wild horses.
Yes, the Monte Subasio massif includes other significant peaks such as Monte Civitelle (1280 m) and La Sermolla (1191 m), which offer further opportunities for exploration and enjoying the park's natural beauty. Further south, separated by the Fosso Renaro valley, lies Monte Pietrolungo (914 m), which also features a cross at its summit and offers pleasant routes.
Yes, Parco del Monte Subasio offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Assisi - Way of St. Francis Loop' or the 'Collepino – Collepino Village loop from Collepino'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Parco del Monte Subasio guide.
The diverse ecosystems of Parco del Monte Subasio support various wildlife. Visitors have reported seeing wild horses, particularly near the Monte Subasio Summit. The park's woodlands and open fields provide habitats for a range of species, making it a good spot for nature observation.
The Sassopiano Summit is often highlighted as offering the most spectacular point on its side of Mount Subasio, with views extending across the entire Umbrian Valley, from Perugia to Spoleto and Assisi from above. It's considered an unmissable show for both hikers and bikers.


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