The Colfiorito Plateau, in the heart of the Umbrian-Marche Apennines, offers a 13 km loop within the Regional Park. The route crosses a wetland area of over 100 hectares, a rare habitat at national level, with wooden walkways winding through reeds and reflective pools. The area is a paradise for birdwatching: grey herons, little egrets, kingfishers and more than 150 species of resident and migratory birds. The trail, well marked by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI), passes through the fortified village of Monte Carpello and the pre-Roman archaeological site of Monte Orve.
Between Casco dell’Acqua and Bevagna, a section of the Via Appennino runs through rural landscapes, olive groves and small villages. This route, largely along dirt roads and mule tracks, connects the hamlet of Casco dell’Acqua—developed along the Clitunno River—to Bevagna, offering evocative views of streams and waterways.
For more demanding hikes, the Sibillini Mountains offer well-marked trails across high-altitude pastures, beech forests and abandoned villages. Recommended starting points include Castelluccio, Norcia and Preci. In spring, the flowering of the Castelluccio plain transforms the landscape into a vibrant mosaic of poppies, lentils and wildflowers that change day by day.