Monte Ascensione
Mount Ascensione is a 1,110 m high elevation in the Marche sub-Apennines, located entirely in the Ascoli Piceno">Ascoli Piceno">Ascoli Piceno. It straddles the valleys of Tronto and Tesino, a river that originates just north near Force. The profile of Ascensione has a jagged appearance that suggests different figures: depending on the vantage point, it may resemble the Sleeping Beauty or the profile of Cecco d'Ascoli, a heretic and opponent of Dante Alighieri. The views from the east northeast and from the west southwest are perfectly symmetrical.
The area of this mountain is administratively divided among several municipal territories, such as: Ascoli to the south; Appignano del Tronto to the southeast; Castignano to the northeast; Rotella to the north; Force to the northwest; and Palmiano and Venarotta to the west.
Description
Mount Ascensione is a relief that stands out among the hills north of Ascoli Piceno, being isolated from other mountains. From the summit of the mountain, a wide panorama can be seen, ranging from the Sibillini Mountains to the Gran Sasso and Maiella mountains, all the way to the Adriatic Sea.Water courses
Several streams are originated from the mount:- Chiaro: stream that flows southward until it flows into the Tronto near the Ascoli district of Santa Chiara.
- Bretta: a stream that flows into the Tronto after passing Ripaberarda, Appignano del Tronto and the Ascoli hamlets of Poggio di Bretta and Brecciarolo.
- Chifente: a stream that originates on the eastern side of the mountain and flows into the Tronto in the municipality of Castel di Lama.
- Tesino: a river that originates in the northern slope and flows eastward until it flows into the Adriatic Sea.
Environment
The mountain is covered with dense vegetation, making it a special protection area. Its area is divided into two protected floristic areas:Mount Ascension Floristic Area I - Extends within the territory belonging to the municipalities of Ascoli Piceno and Rotella covering an area of more than 11 hectares. It includes the summit area of the mountain and the cliff of Santa Polisia. The cliff named after the saint is located at the top of the relief, at an elevation of 1098 m, just below the summit and, with its rocks, it plunges sheer into the woods below with a drop of about 150 m. The vegetation covering this floristic area consists of typical mountain tree species, such as: coppice, manna ash, hornbeam, maple, rowan, holm oak, beech, and alternating pasture areas and rocky outcrops. A wide variety of flowers grows in the grassland areas, such as: sweet woodruff, spurge-laurel, annual mercury, common hepatica, orange lily, columbine and belladonna. Plant litter and snowdrop are found in the rift and fissure areas of the ground.
Mount Ascension Floristic Area II - The area is entirely under the jurisdiction of the Rotella municipal administration and covers 28 hectares along the northern, northwestern slope of the relief, known as the "Coast of St. Benedict." It is mainly a clayey, sandy soil in places with few rocky features. The forest consists mainly of coppiced chestnut trees, usable for obtaining timber and fruits. The undergrowth is enriched by the growth of shrubby and herbaceous plants such as tree heather, privet, lithosperm, laurel, spindle and cardamine. Liliaceous plants include: alpine squill, star-of-Bethlehem, butcher's broom, senecio, hogweed, and broad-leaved willowherb. The lady orchid with red-stained white flowers also grows there.
Feast of the Ascension
It is a tradition in the Ascoli area to make pilgrimages to the Mount, on the occasion of the Feast of the Ascension, a holiday related to ancient water-related purification rites. Today the celebration persists, and consists of making a procession from the village of Polesio to the church of Our Lady of the Ascension, located at the top of the mount.Anthropic geography
Abutting the mount are hamlets and towns belonging to the various municipalities that have administrative jurisdiction over the mount.In the part under the administration of the municipality of Ascoli Piceno:
- Montadamo
- Polesio
- Porchiano dell'Ascensione
- Venagrande
- other minor hamlets
- Capradosso
- Castel di Croce
- Poggio Canoso
- Cerreto
- Monsampietro
In the part under the administration of the municipality of Castignano:
- Ripaberarda
- Montemoro
All of the above municipalities fall within the area of the Badlands and Mount Ascensione Park, a geographic area circumscribed by Mount Ascensione, which is characterized by the imposing presence of the mountain and the formation of geomorphological phenomena of soil erosion called badlands. The aims of the Badlands and Mount Ascensione Park are to enhance the area and its environmental and cultural peculiarities.
It is an area that was strongly affected by the 2016 and 2017 earthquakes. In fact, all municipalities that are part of the Badlands and Mount Ascensione Park area are on the list of "Crater Municipalities".