When to go

choose when to go

The route runs between the hills and mid-mountain, between 350 and 1,000 meters above sea level: because the winters, although with possible cold and snowy episodes, are relatively mild, the path can be walked throughout the year. The climate is the temperate climate typical of the inland areas of central Italy. The summer months of July and August could be very hot, with temperatures above 30 degrees and the presence of insects, so assess your training well.

The path

The walking route is about 90 km long and is mainly on dirt roads, mountain paths and some short sections of secondary paved roads. The Cammino dei Borghi Silenti is traced as a loop and revolves around Mount Croce di Serra, the highest point in the Amerini Mountains with its almost 1,000 meters in height; it is necessary to carefully follow the yellow-colored signs, as per the legend, as the trail runs through large uninhabited sections with long passages through the woods.