Il sentiero delle Acque e le sue cascate
E’ una facile e piacevole passeggiata dove percorreremo il sentiero che conduce da Pievetorina al piccolo borgo di Fiume e dove è presente anche un vecchio mulino, per proseguire poi alla chiesetta della Madonna di Prefoglio.
Il percorso si snoda lungo la stretta valle Sant’Angelo e costeggia per la maggior parte il torrente omonimo in un ambiente fresco, con la presenza di splendide cascate circondate da pareti di roccia calcarea.
Se le temperature lo permetteranno, potremmo sperimentare anche il famoso percorso Kneipp proprio lungo il sentiero.
Il ritorno sarà sullo stesso percorso.
Capacità richieste
- Allenamento alla camminata ed esperienza in ambiente naturale
Ragazzi a partire da 10 anni
Cani ammessi al guinzaglio
Itinerario su stradine, mulattiere o sentieri ben tracciati che non pongono incertezze o problemi di orientamento. Si svolgono solitamente al di sotto dei 2000 metri. Richiedono comunque una certa conoscenza dell’ambiente montano e una preparazione fisica alla camminata.
Estate
- Scarpe comode con suola scolpita
- Pantaloni lunghi o corti
- Sopra vestiti a più strati
- Cappello e crema solare
- Mantella o k-way
- 1,5 litro d'acqua
- Snack, frutta
- Piccolo asciugamani
Autunno / inverno / primavera
- Scarpe comode con suola scolpita
- Sopra vestiti a più strati
- Cappello e guanti
- Mantella o k-way
- 1 litro d'acqua
- Snack, frutta
Monti Sibillini are the fourth highest mountain range of mainland Apennines after Gran Sasso, Maiella and Velino-Sirente and is located in the Umbria-Marche Apennine, along the main ridge of central Apennine. Sibillini are in between the provinces of Ascoli PIceni, Fermo, Macerata and Perugia. Since 1993, the area is part of Monti Sibillini National Park, extraordinary land for its natural landscape, but also for the abundance of interesting historical-cultural sites.
Some of the highest peaks of Monti Sibillini are: Monte Vettore 2476 m (the highest peak of the range), Cima del Redentore (Scoglio del Lago) 2449 m, Palazzo Borghese 2145 m, Monte Porche 2233 m, Monte Sibilla 2173 m, Monte Bove 2169 m, Pizzo Berro 2259 m, Monte Priora (Regina) 2332 m, Pizzo Tre Vescovi 2090 m, Monte Rotondo 2102 m. Monti Sibillini National Park area is ideal for hiking, trekking, climbing, skiing, mountain bike, cyclotourism and any kind of outdoor activity, in summer as well as in winter. Within this area, there are also very important sites for culture, history, art and religion.
Flora e Fauna
Speaking of flora in Sibillini National Park, immediately the famous flowering of Piani di Castelluccio comes to mind (blossoming between June / July depending on the season), but we must not forget that the whole territory presents similar and equally spectacular natural events. Inside the Park, you can easily meet Alpine Stars, Orchids, Alpine Anemone, that give a magic aspect to the fields. The park is rich in beeches, chestnuts and hornbeam forests, ideal places for long walks sheltered from the summer heat or pleasant breaks between sightseeing trips.
The area, thanks to the Park and the recent works of rehabilitation, is rich in wildlife that it is not unusual to meet during excursions and walks (Wolf, Wild cat, Porcupine, Badger, Fox, Abruzzo chamois, Squirrel, Dormouse, Wild boar, Roe deer, Deer, Golden Eagle, Buzzard, Kestrel, Orsini Viper, Grass Snake). A special mention goes to the Chirocefalo Marchesonii, a crustacean found only in Monti Sibillini which has its "home" right in Lake Pilato, giving its waters the unmistakable red colour.
Legends and Magical places
Within the area of Monti Sibillini, legends have been handed down for centuries, giving an aura of mystery to the whole area. Near the top of Mount Sibilla (after which the whole massif is named) there is the cave where, according to legend, Apennines Sibyl found shelter. Lake Pilato, which owes its name to the story according to which the wagon with the body of Pontius Pilate ended its run there, the blood of the Roman prosecutor still gives to the water of the lake its famous reddish colour. The whole area, far from the main roads and very inaccessible, for centuries gave refuge to heretics, bandits and necromancers.
What to do in Monti Sibillini National Park
Risorse Active Tourism organises, throughout the year, active and sustainable tourism activities for every need. We will take you in the Park with hikes, trekking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, cyclotourism, holiday camps and more. Our specialized guides and instructors will be able to meet all your needs. Risorse Active Tourism also organises tailored activities for groups, schools and associations. Would you like to know what’s the weather like in Sibillini? watch the webcam. Find out about Risorse upcoming activities in Monti Sibillini, check out our calendar.