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Jogging around Montegallo offers routes through the mountainous terrain of the Sibillini range, characterized by significant elevation changes and panoramic views. The region features a mix of open mountain paths and trails that traverse hills and valleys. Runners can expect varied landscapes, from high-altitude loops to paths winding through natural features.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
5.05km
00:36
130m
130m
Jog the moderate 3.1-mile Tallacano-Poggio Rocchetta Trail, gaining 433 feet with panoramic views and waterfalls.
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9.56km
01:14
340m
340m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.8km
04:19
1,700m
1,690m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Worth visiting as it is an "ephemeral" lake, therefore not visible all year round but only in the first spring months after the snow has melted.
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Slope not to be underestimated, especially downhill
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Unique landscape. Wide panoramas.
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Forca di Presta is one of the most famous passes in the Sibillini mountains. It separates the Castelluccio plain from the Tronto valley and is the natural border between Umbria and the Marche. On summer weekends the roads in the area are very busy, on the other hand the pass is filled with local producers selling all types of local delicacies. I recommend the sheep's ricotta sprinkled with honey, an energy bomb!
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Forca di Presta is one of the most famous passes in the Sibillini mountains. There are many trails that start from here. The most difficult ones go uphill towards Mount Vettore, the easiest ones at the foot of the mountain. There is also a wheelchair accessible trail called "Sentiero per Tutti NT2" that from the pass in three kilometers leads to the Belvedere refuge.
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Superb panoramic point and for trekking on Mount Vettore and Castelluccio di Norcia
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Poggio Rocchetta has played a significant role in controlling the surrounding area in different historical periods. Interesting is his place on the Ascolani castle committee in the 14th century, his participation in papal rebellions in the 16th and 19th centuries, and his involvement in the resistance to Italian unification under the Piedmontese army. Unfortunately it was damaged by a series of earthquakes that started in 2016 and access to the area is currently restricted.
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There are nearly 20 dedicated running routes around Montegallo, offering a range of experiences through the Sibillini mountains. These routes are primarily designed for moderate to difficult ability levels, with 15 difficult and 4 moderate options.
Jogging routes in Montegallo feature the mountainous terrain of the Sibillini range, characterized by significant elevation changes and panoramic views. You'll find a mix of open mountain paths and trails traversing hills and valleys, providing varied landscapes.
The jogging routes around Montegallo are generally geared towards more experienced runners, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. There are 4 moderate routes available, which might be suitable for beginners looking for a challenge, but no routes are classified as easy.
For longer runs, consider the challenging Monte Vettore – Monte Vettoretto loop from Forca di Presta, which spans 6.9 miles (11.1 km). Another substantial option is the Forca di Presta loop from Forca di Presta, covering approximately 6.2 miles (9.9 km).
Yes, many routes in the area are circular. Popular options include the difficult Monte Vettore – Monte Vettoretto loop from Forca di Presta, the Strada rifugio Sibilla loop from Montemonaco, and the Laghetto di Palazzo Borghese loop from Sibillini Mountains.
The region boasts stunning natural attractions. You can encounter impressive gorges like the Infernaccio Gorge, beautiful waterfalls such as the Hidden Waterfall (Monti Sibillini National Park), and serene lakes like Pilate Lake. Many routes also offer spectacular viewpoints, including the View of the Tenna River Valley and Buco del Frassino.
Yes, some routes offer views of water features. For instance, the Laghetto di Palazzo Borghese loop from Sibillini Mountains passes by a lake. You can also find highlights like the Arena Waterfall and Pignoloni Mill and Hidden Waterfall (Monti Sibillini National Park) in the vicinity, which may be accessible from or near certain trails.
Over 290 runners have used komoot to explore Montegallo's varied terrain. They frequently highlight the challenging ascents, extensive mountain views, and the diverse landscapes, from high-altitude loops to paths winding through natural features, as key aspects of their experience.
A popular moderate option is the Tallacano-Poggio Rocchetta Trail. This 3.1-mile (5.0 km) route offers a balanced challenge with varied terrain and can typically be completed in about 35 minutes.
Absolutely. Montegallo is known for its challenging ascents. The Monte Vettore – Monte Vettoretto loop from Forca di Presta is a prime example, featuring extensive mountain views and significant elevation gain, making it a difficult but rewarding option.
Many routes offer scenic viewpoints due to the mountainous nature of the region. A notable highlight is the View of the Tenna River Valley and Buco del Frassino within the Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, which provides breathtaking vistas.
The duration varies significantly based on the route's length and difficulty. For example, the moderate Tallacano-Poggio Rocchetta Trail takes about 35 minutes, while more difficult and longer routes like the Monte Vettore – Monte Vettoretto loop from Forca di Presta can take over 2 hours.


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