Best mountain peaks around Cannara. Cannara is a town located in the low-lying Umbrian Valley at an elevation of 197 meters. While the town itself is not mountainous, its strategic position provides access to several notable ranges within the broader Umbria region. These nearby mountains offer opportunities for hiking and nature exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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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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While Cannara itself is in a valley, it provides access to several notable peaks and viewpoints. Among the most popular are Croce di Sasso Piano (Sasso Piano Cross), which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Umbrian landscape and Assisi. Another highly regarded spot is Monte Subasio Summit, known as Assisi's local mountain, providing expansive vistas from its 1,290-meter height.
For those seeking less strenuous options, the region offers various trails with differing difficulty levels. While specific 'easy' peaks are not explicitly highlighted, many trails on Mount Subasio, such as the initial sections of the Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino, can be enjoyed by beginners. The Martani Mountains also offer opportunities for walking and cycling amidst natural beauty, which can be tailored to easier experiences.
The mountain peaks around Cannara, particularly those in the Mount Subasio Regional Park, are rich in natural beauty. You can expect diverse flora and fauna, ancient pathways, and tranquil forests. Monte Subasio Summit is known for its 'rounded top' and vast summit plateau, where wild horses have been spotted. The Martani Mountains are characterized by varied plant life, including oaks, holms, and beeches, along with unique geological features like caves, sinkholes, and gorges.
The region around Cannara, including Mount Subasio and the Martani Mountains, is generally pleasant for hiking during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with spring blooms or autumn colors. May is noted for wonderful flowers at locations like Croce di Sasso Piano.
Yes, the regional parks like Mount Subasio offer various trails that can be suitable for families. While some routes can be challenging, many paths are gentle walks. The Martani Mountains also provide opportunities for walking and cycling that can be adapted for family outings, allowing everyone to enjoy the natural surroundings.
Mount Subasio holds significant historical and spiritual importance due to its proximity to Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis. Its caves have been home to ascetics and hermits since early Christian times. The mountain's pink-colored stones were used for many Franciscan buildings in Assisi. The Martani Mountains also feature historical sites, such as the Roman-origin town of Macerino with its intact walls and castle.
Beyond reaching summits, the areas around Cannara's mountains offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Cannara guide, including routes like the 'Collemancio Village – Collemanico Historic Village loop'. There are also extensive options for mountain biking, with routes like the 'Assisi-Spoleto bicycle route – Bevagna Town Center loop' found in the MTB Trails around Cannara guide, and cycling tours, including the 'Spello, Bevagna, and Bettona Loop' from the Cycling around Cannara guide.
For truly spectacular views, head to Sassopiano Summit on Mount Subasio. From this point, you can see the entire Umbrian Valley, stretching from Perugia to Spoleto, with Assisi visible from above. Croce di Sasso Piano also offers extensive views over the valley and towards Assisi.
Yes, the region caters to gravel and mountain bikers. The Gravel climb to Subasio from Collepino is a very scenic route that takes you to the top of Mount Subasio. It starts with an asphalt section and then turns into a gravel road, suitable for both gravel bikes and MTBs. The MTB Trails around Cannara guide lists several routes, including the 'Monte Subasio Summit – Historic Center of Spello loop'.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Croce di Sasso Piano and Monte Subasio Summit, which extend over the entire Umbrian landscape and iconic towns like Assisi. The tranquility, natural beauty, and the opportunity to explore ancient and mystical areas, sometimes even encountering wild horses, are also highly valued.
While Mount Subasio is well-known, the broader Umbrian region offers other areas for exploration. Mount Le Cinque Querce, located to the west of Cannara, is a prominent landmark that likely offers scenic views and hiking opportunities closer to Cannara, though it is less extensively documented than Subasio. The Martani Mountains also provide a vast area for discovery, with rich and varied plant life and unique geological formations, offering a different experience away from the more frequented paths.
Yes, the nearby hiking guides often feature circular routes. For example, the Hiking around Cannara guide includes routes like the 'Collemancio Village – Collemanico Historic Village loop from Collemancio', which provides a circular experience through the local terrain.


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