Waterfalls around Genga offer natural features within the region, which is part of the Province of Ancona, Italy. This area provides various hiking trails and water features for exploration. The landscape includes natural monuments and forested areas, with several waterfalls accessible to visitors. Genga is known for its diverse terrain, ranging from intermediate to challenging routes.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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This aqueduct brought water to Jesi... Beautiful structure built in great style! At that time, beauty was still combined with utility. It looks like the entrance to a dwarf mine described by Tolkien in "lords of the ring". A very nice place that offers coolness on hot days during the summer... I also find it suitable for a treasure hunt for children.
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Route interrupted by landslides!!!
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Here is one of the various waterfalls along the Fosso di Rosora. During the summer, the ditch carries very little water, so it is advisable to visit it in spring or autumn to appreciate all the beauty of the waterfalls.
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A huge unknown waterfall near an old aqueduct. A short path but to be done in late winter, early spring due to lack of water in the summer. Coming from the SS 76 from Ancona towards Fabriano, turn towards the tufico / albacina village, at the roundabout take the second exit and at the junction with the SS 76 take a right for the locality Tronchetti. Leave the vehicle before the climb that indicates Grotte Alte and continue on foot. You pass through some houses, then the road, always uphill, becomes a breach and ends in the presence of an old wash house. From there, take the imperceptible road to the left, pass over the weeds and continue along the small path marked by an iron handrail. After passing the ruins of an ancient house, go down old stone steps to the old aqueduct where the structure and the waterfall behind it is clearly visible (alas, dry in the time I went). I recommend long pants because it is full of nettle !!!
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The vegetation grown on the stone of the waterfall makes the place magical. Quiet, cool and shady.
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Point of the path that runs along the base of a rocky wall from which a small waterfall falls.
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The Genga area, part of the Province of Ancona, offers a variety of waterfalls including natural monuments, river waterfalls, and those found along forest trails. For example, San Pietro Waterfall is a natural monument known for its unique vegetation, while the Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano combines a significant waterfall with a historical aqueduct structure.
For the most impressive views of the waterfalls, late winter or early spring are recommended. During these seasons, water levels are typically higher, ensuring a more significant flow. For instance, the Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano and the Waterfall of the Fosso di Rosora are best appreciated when water is abundant, as they can be dry or have very low flow in summer.
Yes, the region offers challenging options. Sasso Pisciatoio is classified as a challenging waterfall and viewpoint. It's located along a path at the base of a rocky wall where a small waterfall descends, offering a more strenuous experience.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can find unique natural features such as the vegetation growing on the stone at San Pietro Waterfall, creating a magical and shady environment. The area also features diverse terrain, natural monuments, and forested landscapes.
Yes, the Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano is a notable example, featuring a well-preserved ancient aqueduct structure alongside the waterfall. This site offers a blend of natural beauty and historical engineering.
The Genga area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the challenging Anello di Castelletta MTB Loop, or running trails like the Monte Frasassi Loop. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Genga or Running Trails around Genga guides.
Many waterfalls are accessible via trails. For instance, the Waterfall of the Black Crab Trail is a series of small, beautiful waterfalls directly along a path, surrounded by greenery. The region's diverse terrain offers routes ranging from intermediate to challenging.
Visitors often highlight the tranquil and natural atmosphere. Places like San Pietro Waterfall are praised for being quiet, cool, and shady, with unique vegetation. The enchanting atmosphere created by small waterfalls surrounded by greenery, as seen on the Black Crab Trail, is also highly valued.
The Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano is described as a 'huge unknown waterfall' near an old aqueduct, suggesting a more secluded experience away from typical crowds. It's a short path but offers a unique discovery.
Given that some paths can be overgrown, especially to less frequented spots like the Waterfall and Aqueduct of Grotte Alte di Fabriano, long pants are recommended to protect against nettles. Sturdy footwear suitable for varied terrain, including potentially rocky or muddy paths, is also advisable.
Yes, the region features river waterfalls. The Waterfall of the Fosso di Rosora is an example of a waterfall found along the Fosso di Rosora, offering scenic views, particularly in spring or autumn when the river has more water.
Yes, Sasso Pisciatoio is not only a challenging waterfall but also a significant viewpoint. It provides a perspective from the base of a rocky wall, offering unique vistas of the surrounding landscape.


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