Montefortino is a charming settlement located in the Mountain Community and Sibillini National Park. Its mountains form a spectacular natural amphitheater, with peaks rising up to 2,000 meters, such as Priora and Pizzo Berro. However, the most fascinating presence is Mount Sibyl, associated with the legend of the prophetess who predicted the birth of Christ. In the 12th century, the fortified village of Montefortino was built, rising imposingly on a hill on the right bank of the Tenna River.The town boasts a remarkable cultural heritage spread throughout the area, with places dedicated to the preservation and maintenance of works of art.But it is not only the cultural aspect that makes Montefortino fascinating. Its cuisine offers an extraordinary panorama of typical dishes and products, allowing one to embark on an exciting culinary journey through local traditions. From wild boar delicacies to Sibillini lamb, from porcini, russola and prataioli mushrooms to fragrant black and white truffles, Montefortino’s gastronomic specialties are a real treat for the palate.An unmissable stop for nature and hiking lovers is the Infernaccio Gorges, created by the Tenna River. Here it is possible to take wonderful walks and hikes, especially during the summer. The rock walls, sometimes so close that they seem to touch, and the low penetration of light create an evocative atmosphere reminiscent of the circles of hell described by Dante in the Divine Comedy.The beginning of the trail is characterized by "pisciarelle," drops of water falling from the rocks above, creating the effect of a giant open-air shower. From the gorges, one can ascend through a dense beech forest to the hermitage of San Leonardo, located at an altitude of 1,178 meters, a place of great spirituality. Continuing on, you reach the Hidden Waterfall or Salto del Rio, a majestic waterfall formed by the tributary of the Tenna River.Montefortino, with its unspoiled nature, cultural richness and extraordinary culinary offerings, is a fascinating destination for those who wish to immerse themselves in the beauty and history of the Marche region.