Natural monuments around Acquacanina are primarily located within the Monti Sibillini National Park, an area characterized by mountainous terrain, valleys, and diverse natural features. Acquacanina, now part of Fiastra, serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions. The region offers a variety of landscapes, from lakes to geological formations and high mountain peaks. It provides opportunities for observing natural beauty and engaging in outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The waterfall is ok, but not a reason to go there only for the waterfall. The folded layers of stone formations are impressive. Note: inform yourself about the avalanche situation. As of 5th June 2026, a massive avalanche blocks the path at the last 300meters. Very difficult to go around it. Also the lower path via strada provinciale 47 doesnt exist? No road and no path was found.
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Recommended excursion, absolutely worth doing
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We went on July 5, 2025, but the trail is closed for work at the information point. The trail should reopen in mid-September 2025
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Beautiful place, you can walk in the gorge and the next day go up from the Sibilla refuge to see the gorge from above. Unfortunately when we went there was too much water and we couldn't get over the river (it would have taken more determination than ours) so we did a very short tour that is not a loop.
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View of the Ambro Valley and the entire southern Sibillini group
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Paradise Gorge would be a more appropriate name 🙂. In a torrid summer the perfect place! To see and see again. You can continue with various paths.
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Near Acquacanina, you can explore the Lame Rosse, often called the 'Grand Canyon of Le Marche'. These are incredible geological formations of pinnacles and towers made of gravel, clay, and silt, shaped by atmospheric erosion, offering unique panoramic views.
Yes, for challenging hikes, consider ascending Monte Sibilla, known for its legendary cave and panoramic views. Another demanding option is Mount Priora, one of the highest peaks in the Sibillini Mountains, offering spectacular views. Pizzo Berro (2,259 m) also offers a suggestive itinerary with a beautiful panorama.
The area around Acquacanina, within the Monti Sibillini National Park, is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, mountain biking routes, and gravel biking paths. Lake Fiastra is also popular for swimming, pedal boating, canoeing, and fishing.
The best periods to visit are generally spring and summer, especially for places like the Infernaccio Gorge. For the Piani di Ragnolo, May and June are ideal to witness the spectacular flowering meadows with wild orchids and other vibrant flora. Some high-altitude routes, like Monte Sibilla, are accessible all year round but require caution in winter due to snow and avalanche risk.
Yes, Lake Fiastra is a great family-friendly destination. It offers equipped beaches for relaxation, opportunities for swimming, and renting pedal or electric boats. There's also an adventure park nearby with zip lines and rope bridges. The 'Sentiero Natura' (Nature Trail) along the lake is accessible, with a section suitable for disabled people, making it ideal for family walks.
Many natural monuments offer spectacular views. From the locality of Meriggio, you can enjoy a fabulous view over Lake Fiastra. Summits like Monte Sibilla, Mount Priora, and Pizzo Berro provide expansive panoramas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The Lame Rosse also offer unique panoramic vistas.
The Monti Sibillini National Park offers a variety of trails, from accessible paths like the 'Sentiero Natura' along Lake Fiastra to challenging routes up peaks like Monte Sibilla, which may include sections requiring minimal technical skill (e.g., small passages on rocks with chains). Trails can be exposed to the sun and often lack water supply points, so bringing water is essential. Weather can change rapidly, especially at higher altitudes, so appropriate mountain clothing is recommended.
Absolutely. The Grotta della Sibilla (Sibyl's Cave) on Mount Sibilla is steeped in ancient legend, said to have housed a prophetess and considered a gateway to an underground kingdom. Additionally, Lago di Pilato (Lake Pilate), a high-altitude glacial lake, is uniquely shaped and shrouded in various legends, including tales of Pontius Pilate and an entrance to the underworld.
The Monti Sibillini National Park is a treasure trove of biodiversity. It is home to various wildlife, including the Apennine wolf, wildcat, and golden eagle. The diverse habitats, from wetlands and thick forests to vast plateaus, support a rich ecosystem, making it an excellent area for wildlife spotting.
Yes, the 'Sentiero Natura' (Nature Trail) along Lake Fiastra, starting from San Lorenzo al Lago, includes a 900-meter section specifically suitable for disabled people, offering an accessible path for walks and cycling amidst beautiful natural scenery.
Given the varied terrain and potential for rapid weather changes, especially at higher altitudes, it's advisable to wear appropriate mountain clothing. This includes layers for temperature regulation, sturdy hiking boots, and protection from sun and rain. Always carry water, especially on trails where refueling points are scarce.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For instance, you can find a 'Lago di Fiastra – ring tour' for running or a 'Lame Rosse Loop from Lake Fiastra' for mountain biking. Many trails in the Monti Sibillini National Park are designed as loops, allowing you to experience diverse landscapes and return to your starting point.


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