- Not open to visitors -
Inserted in 2005 in an interesting tourism revaluation project by UNPLI (National Union of Pro-Loco of Italy), Gelagna Alta is a small village on the slopes of Monte Igno along the route that leads to Camerino, which, starting especially from the first decades of the 16th century, it coincided with the Via Lauretana. The Church of the Madonna di Loreto, in the center of the town, in fact testifies to the presence of this cult in a point used as a stopover for pilgrims.
There are: the Naturalistic and Labor Museum with traditional objects datable above all between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as those related to the weaving and working of the fields, and with a space dedicated to natural resources; the Rock Gym equipped by the Taurinense Alpine Brigade-9th Regiment along the slopes of Monte Igno; and the remains of the Church of San Biagio Vecchia located outside the town.
Copogna is the northernmost fraction of the municipality of Serravalle and is set in a place of particular landscape importance, between the peaks of the Camorlo mountains (1397 asl) and Copogna (1052 asl), along the road that leads to Pioraco and nearby of the Monte Lago plateau (924 asl).
In the 1400s, the Church of San Mauro was, together with the Church of San Pietro in Landolina near the Piano d'Annifo, dependent on the Abbey of Sassovivo.