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Emilia-Romagna
Forlì-Cesena
Verghereto

Monte Fumaiolo to Tevere Source (via Routes 125 and 106)

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Italy
Emilia-Romagna
Forlì-Cesena
Verghereto

Monte Fumaiolo to Tevere Source (via Routes 125 and 106)

Moderate

4.8

(19)

67

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Monte Fumaiolo to Tevere Source (via Routes 125 and 106)

04:26

12.9km

540m

Hiking

Embark on a moderate hike from Monte Fumaiolo, covering 8.0 miles (12.9 km) with an elevation gain of 1771 feet (540 metres). This route typically takes around 4 hours and 25 minutes to complete. You will traverse ancient beech forests and open meadows, enjoying the changing scenery. The trail leads you to Monte Aquilone, where you can take in expansive 360-degree views of the Apennine ridges. Further along, you will find the tranquil Eremo di Sant'Alberico, a historic hermitage nestled in a deep gorge. The path continues through varied woodland and open terrain, eventually bringing you to the source of the Tevere River, marked by a distinctive travertine stone.

To begin your adventure, head to Balze, where you will find parking available near the Monte Fumaiolo hotel. This trail is best enjoyed with sturdy hiking boots, as the terrain can be mixed. Remember to pack layers of clothing, as elevations change along the route, leading to varying temperatures. The trail is well-marked, following official CAI trails 125 and 106, making navigation straightforward. Plan your visit during favorable weather conditions to fully appreciate the views and historical sites.

This route offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history within the Emilia-Romagna Apennines. You will discover the sacred source of the Tevere River, a spring that feeds the river flowing through Rome, commemorated by a special stone. Don't miss the nearby Cascata del Tevere waterfall, a hidden gem tucked away in the forest. For a well-deserved break and local dishes, Rifugio Lo Scoiattolo is conveniently located right where Italy's most famous river begins its journey.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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2.04 km

Monte Aquilone Panoramic Viewpoint

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Panoramic point of Monte Aquilone with a 360 ° view

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2.32 km

Monte Aquilone

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Arrived at 880m at Monte Aquilone you will be able to enjoy a breathtaking view.

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3.75 km

Due Pozzere a 1.248 mt

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4.77 km

Hermitage of Saint Alberico

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The Hermitage of Sant’Alberico stands at 1,147 meters above sea level, halfway between the village of Balze and the Celle monastery in a deep gorge at the foot of the Aquilone, Celle and Ocri mountains. It is a place of austere solitude where silence reigns, which invites reflection and prayer.
(Source: eremosantalberico.it/news.php )


It is the only one of the many medieval monasteries and hermitages in this area that has remained active to the present day. The life of the founder Alberico, who died around 1050, is poorly documented: he built a hermitage under a rugged slope of Fumaiolo – a cell and two caves dug into the rock – where he lived in penance and sanctity, performing miracles and curing abdominal diseases and hernias. The hermitage, of Benedictine foundation, passed to the Camaldolese who looked after it from the 12th century until 1822 when, together with the nearby "grancia" or farm that they owned in the nearby Cella "inter ambas Paras", it was sold to private individuals and soon fell into ruin. It was Monsignor Francesco Dezzi della Falera (1842-1921) who rescued it from abandonment: having received it as an inheritance, in 1873 he rebuilt it from the ground up, erecting a small church and some rooms for the hermit; but above all he revived the cult of Sant'Alberico. Today it is entrusted to the hermit Giovanbattista Ferro. In the small stone church with a nave are preserved a tibia of the Holy founder and a stone statue, which the faithful use to rest on their abdomen to obtain the miracle of healing. The hermitage is equipped to welcome overnight stays (13 places) only for retreats and spiritual exercises. (Source: fumaioloturismo.it/-/verghereto-eremo-di-sant-alberico-abbazie )

The very long history of the Hermitage can also be found at
homolaicus.com/storia/locale/s-alberico.htm.

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5.80 km

Bivio Pascale Bonnet

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6.10 km

Faggio Scritto Junction

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7.20 km

Beech Written at 1,340 m

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8.21 km

Rifugio Lo Scoiattolo

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The Rifugio lo Scoiattolo in Verghereto is a welcoming oasis surrounded by greenery, located at 1400 meters above sea level, right where the Tiber river originates.

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8.73 km

Monte Fumaiolo Summit

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10.6 km

Tiber Waterfall

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Nice ride, it's cool in summer

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12.9 km

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7.69 km

3.70 km

1.23 km

149 m

145 m

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6.56 km

5.53 km

625 m

147 m

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Friday 17 July

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