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The Monte Castel Manardo is a mountain dell ' central Apennines, part of the Monti Sibillini chain in Marche. The south side is included in the municipalities of Amandola and Montefortino, while the north side in those of Sarnano and Bolognola. The mountain is partly under the control of the Sibillini National Park, with the exception of the whole part included in the municipal territory of Sarnano, which also includes the summit.

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Pizzo Tre Vescovi

Pizzo Tre Vescovi

3.3km from Monte Castel Manardo

The Punta Tre Vescovi is a mountain of the Biella Alps. It is located between Valle del Lys, Valsesia, and Valle Cervo and affects the municipality of Gaby, that of Rassa and an administrative island of the municipality of Andorno Micca. The mountain represents an important orographic node because of the ridges that delimit the basin of the Cervo stream branch off from it. It has an evident peak at an altitude of 2,482 m about 300 m east of the culminating point, in the direction of the Bocchet

Shrine Church of the Madonna of Ambro - Montefortino - Fermo - Italy

The sanctuary of the Madonna del Lambro is a religious building of Marian worship, located in the municipality of Montefortino, in the Sibillini Mountains. It is the second most important sanctuary in the Marches, preceded only by that of Loreto. The sanctuary rises along the course of the Ambro torrent, at an altitude of 683 meters above sea level, dominated by the high rocky walls of the Sibillini Mountains: towards the north rise the rocks of Balzo Rosso.

Monte Priora

Monte Priora

4.08km from Monte Castel Manardo

The Monte Priora is the second mountain's highest mountain chain of Monti Sibillini after the group of Mount Carrier, administratively located in the municipality of land Montefortino and controlled since 1993 by the Sibillini National Park. The peak is also called Pizzo Della Regina, as it occurs in the oral tradition and is also reported by IGM. One of the nice trekking destinations and also a picturesque spot.

Pizzo Berro

Pizzo Berro

5.17km from Monte Castel Manardo

The Pizzo Berro is a mountain located in the central part of the group of Sibillini. Administratively it is located on the border between the municipalities of Montefortino, Ussita and Castelsantangelo sul Nera, and has been controlled since 1993 by the Sibillini National Park. It is one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the entire Group, surrounded by the Tenna Valley to the south, the Ambro Valley to the East and the Panico Valley to the west.

Pizzo Meta

Pizzo Meta

5.41km from Monte Castel Manardo

The Lace Mèta is one of 'mountains of the central Apennines, located in the northernmost part of the Monti Sibillini chain in Marche. Administratively it is included in the municipal area of Sarnano, in the province of Macerata. Pizzo di Meta is the highest point among the peaks making up the northern part of the Sibillini chain. The summit can be reached from the Piani di Ragnòlo via a short path which is the simplest and most immediate way.

Eremo di San Leonardo al Volubrio

Eremo di San Leonardo al Volubrio

5.78km from Monte Castel Manardo

The hermitage of San Leonardo al Volubrio is an ancient monastery built in the heart of the Gole dell'Infernaccio, on the Sibillini Mountains in the municipality of Montefortino, in the Province of Fermo, in the Marche region. Today only a small church remains of the original structure, rebuilt on the pre-existing remains by the Capuchin friar Armando Lavini, better known as Father Pietro, who, starting from the 1970s, undertook the renovation work alone and with inadequate equipment.

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Marche

Marche

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Marche is a central region of Italy on the east coast composed of rolling hills and fertile plains at the base of the Apennine mountains. It is bordered by Umbria in the west, Emilia-Romagna to the north, and Abruzzo to the south.

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