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Pesaro e Urbino
Montecopiolo

Croce dei Salti – View of Monte Carpegna loop from Montecopiolo

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Italy
Marche
Pesaro e Urbino
Montecopiolo

Croce dei Salti – View of Monte Carpegna loop from Montecopiolo

Hard

16

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Croce dei Salti – View of Monte Carpegna loop from Montecopiolo

02:31

19.4km

730m

Running

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Start point

Restaurant

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7.11 km

Croce dei Salti

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Croce dei Salti, at which you come out on a beautiful panoramic ridge from which you can enjoy a complete view of the valley below, in which the Pietrarubbia castle and the nearby Torrione formation stand out. Behind the valley the gaze extends to the distant reliefs of Nerone and Catria, while looking further to the left you can clearly recognize the three peaks of Monte Titano with the city of San Marino and the green silhouette of Montecopiolo underneath.

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7.72 km

View of Monte Carpegna

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A lovely view of the summit of Monte Carpegna and its surroundings.

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8.54 km

From this panoramic point, among the meadows of Mount Carpegna, you have a splendid view of the Simone and Simoncello stones.

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10.1 km

Le Fontanelle Hut

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Suggestive to get there by night walk. It is a bivouac. Inside there are cots (wooden boards) that can be used to sleep in. The fireplace doesn't pull much and if you want to cook in there, resign yourself to dusting all your clothes. There are several grills available, a nice table with benches (you are there, a bit cramped even in 8 to eat).
The name Fontanelle derives from the source.
If looking at the refuge you go down to the right, and follow the path (there is a fence to open), you will arrive at the source, inside a small house with an unlocked door. Inside you will find a tub full of freezing water, which flows continuously. Very fresh. The only problem is that you have to fill the bottle by immersing it in the tub, but it is very clean, you shouldn't take any risks, since there is no human settlement up there (we drank it in 6 and nothing happened to anyone) .
Very important: close both the spring door and the bivouac well, after using them, possibly leaving everything a little cleaner than when you arrived!
:)

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12.1 km

Passo del Trabocchetto

Mountain Pass

16.8 km

Passo delle Pratole

Mountain Pass

7

17.6 km

Monte San Marco Castle Ruins

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To the west of Villagrande, the municipal capital, there is a tremendous limestone peak that rises well over a thousand meters and on whose top stood the so-called castle of Monte Acuto. Like the most famous neighbor on the Roccaccia, it was, around the middle of the 13th century, one of the formidable Feltreschi possessions. Except that the Lord of this inhospitable peak was a Guelph-side Montefeltro, a supporter of the Pope in a land that has always been faithful to imperial power.

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18.0 km

On clear days you can enjoy a fantastic panorama. The pass is just over 1000 meters above sea level and can be reached from the valley of the Conca river, passing through Mercatino Conca and continuing towards Monte Cerignone and Villagrande. Or from the side of the Marecchia river, starting from Rimini and going along the Statale 258, and then going up towards San Leo.

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19.4 km

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Restaurant

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Way Types & Surfaces

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10.2 km

4.80 km

1.90 km

1.27 km

1.17 km

Surfaces

7.75 km

6.58 km

2.43 km

2.06 km

410 m

139 m

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Wednesday 1 July

23°C

10°C

85 %

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