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“Monte Falcone: a hike to a towering cliff by way of villages, forests and La Fessa” Difference in elevation: 279 meters Due to the elevation, which surpasses 900 meters at the highest point, the vegetation is typical of subalpine zones and mountain plains. Because of their great natural importance, the forests have been included on the list of Protected Flora Areas by the region of Le Marche. In fact, you can find a great diversity of plant species, some rare; others can be seen in the form of bushes clinging tenaciously to the vertical sides of the cliff. The entire forest extends across a surface of almost 30 hectares and is well preserved, having been spared from agricultural use by policies in favor of reforestation. We begin the hike by walking along the medieval “Sentiero delle Ginestre”, part of which is still paved as it was in the past, and then pass in front of a large shrine topped by a stone archway. We reach the inhabited part of Montefalcone in the proximity of San Michele Arcangelo, a Romanesque style parish church whose origin can be traced to the monks of Farfa who had it built in the area previously occupied by the church of San Pietro in Porta. Continuing along the streets of the town, we come first to the Palazzo Felci, seat of the After we have gone beyond the pine forest of Monte Falcone, we reach the isolated fifteenth-century church of the Madonna delle Scalelle, named perhaps after the path leading there; the interior is worth a visit because it contains valuable frescos. The church is situated near the Traforo del Valico delle Scalelle, an earthwork created solely with the use of chisels, almost unique among its kind. Proceeding forward, we cross the highest point of the hike in order to arrive in the attractive town of Smerillo, whose name derives from the name for a type of falcon. There we find another marvelous belvedere, reached after passing under an ancient arch, which looks over the entire Tenna valley. From here, by means of a sort of optical illusion, it seems almost as if one is “above” the towns of Monte San Martino and Penna San Giovanni. It is also worth visiting the fourteenth-century church of Santa Caterina d’Alessandria, likewise rich in important frescos. Within a short time, we arrive at the “Fessa”, a deep and narrow cleft caused by landslides along the face of the cliff, where one can examine the important fossil remains of the entire site. There are also hot springs and sulfur springs in the area, as well as waterfalls along the streambeds of the “Fosso Durano".
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“Monte Falcone: a hike to a towering cliff by way of villages, forests and La Fessa” This excursion follows a circular route through one of the most beautiful areas of Le Marche, allowing one to admire incomparable views from the top of the rocky spur where







