The magical world of the Sibillini Mountains

Of wizards, magicians and the seer Sibilla
The Marche are at your feet, from Monte Conero to Gran Sasso, who takes the effort to climb the Sibillin peaks. The shape of the Siberian mountains has nothing narrow, threatening, as it sometimes appears in the mountains.
The rock sections are often interspersed with forests that mitigate the harshness of the rock. The view from Monte Vettore, the highest mountain of the Sibillins (2,476 m), from Monte Sibilla or one of the other peaks over 2,000 m high down to the Adriatic Sea seems to be from a different, more beautiful world. Perhaps the best thing is that no ski slopes have been created within the Sibillin National Park. Nature was spared the bad phenomena that go with ski tourism. Perhaps this is the main reason why the magic world of the Sibillins has been preserved.

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