Trekking, ciaspole, sci alpinismo e il paesino di Opi
The village of Civitella Alfedena, in the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park
The village of Pescasseroli, heart of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park
The swimming lake of Scanno, named after the village above it — a place worth discovering
Lake San Domenico, named after the nearby hermitage; its crystal-clear waters make it unique. Swimming prohibited
If you are looking for a hiking guide to the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, you will find over 150 official trails, updated maps and local agencies offering trekking, nature tours and guided experiences.
The most popular ski resorts, the updated snow report and useful information on how to find lifts or book accommodation for your winter holiday
View the webcams in Abruzzo and check real‑time weather conditions. Some webcams belong to www.abruzzoparchi.it, others are located throughout the region
Weather forecasts for the coming days in Abruzzo. Live weather via our webcams and temperatures recorded in several mountain areas
Maps for trekking, mountain biking, ski touring, running and horse riding. You can also download the GPX track of each route
One of Italy’s most famous and oldest national parks
Located in the heart of the Apennines, home to the beautiful villages of the Rocche Plateau
One of the snowiest places in Italy, a unique mountain massif rising close to the sea
Abruzzo’s villages are famous for their fortresses, mountains and the traditional trabocchi along the southern coast
Choose between sea or mountains, summer or winter, a sporty holiday or a relaxing one — Abruzzo has it all
Abruzzo is famous for its cuisine, both mountain and coastal, with traditions that vary from area to area
Walks, diving, climbing, mountain biking, horse riding — all outdoor activities available in Abruzzo
Services, GPX Tracks and Hiking Itineraries
Via Santa Lucia. Offices of the Director and President.
For details on trails, institutional events and information material.
For transit permits, drone overflight and research support.
Pescasseroli headquarters for forestry police procedures and regulations.
Official address for sending documents and formal requests.
Strategic and charming location, with a seasonal outdoor pool. Highly appreciated for cleanliness and in-house cuisine.
Historic family-run hotel with pool and garden. Ideal for spotting deer roaming freely through the village.
Panoramic location with breathtaking views over Lake Barrea. Mountain-style rooms and warm hospitality.
In the most characteristic village of the park, perfect for those seeking peace and proximity to the Camosciara trails.
Rustic venue famous for mountain soups, tagliatelle with porcini mushrooms and grilled Abruzzo meats.
Authentic zero‑km cuisine. Don’t miss: handmade arrosticini and the traditional “pecora alla cottora” (slow‑cooked sheep).
Family atmosphere with views over Val Fondillo. Specialities: homemade pasta and game dishes.
Located on the plain, offering its own products. Perfect to taste local cheeses and the typical “pane cotto” with turnip greens.
Guided excursions through the Difesa woods and along the Sangro river. Suitable also for beginners and children.
Half‑day or full‑day programs towards the Campitello plateaus or Val Fondillo.
The park’s horses are used to mountain terrain. It’s a quiet and respectful way to spot wildlife.
| Route | Frequency | Link |
|---|---|---|
| C. di Sangro ↔ Pescasseroli | 4–6 trips/day | TUA Timetables |
Walk along the lake and in the Camosciara Reserve (Ninfe Waterfall). Easy.
Ascent to the summit (2,160 m) to spot chamois. Challenging (7–8 hours).
Hike through the green valley and panoramic ascent. Medium (4–5 hours).
Flat walk in Barrea, suitable for strollers.
Easy dirt road up to the waterfalls. Possible use of the electric tourist train.
Wide trails and activities with park guides for children.
Over 20 km of slopes of all difficulties. Served by a modern gondola and chairlifts. Ideal for families and expert skiers.
Private and group lessons for children and adults.
Between Opi and Pescasseroli, it is the temple of cross‑country skiing. Groomed loops immersed in ancient beech forests (tracks from 2 to 15 km).
Panoramic loops at 1,600 m, excellent snow conditions often lasting until late spring.
Classic routes: Mount Marsicano and Mount Amaro. Avalanche self‑rescue equipment required (transceiver, shovel, probe).
Recommended trails: Val Fondillo and the Difesa woods of Pescasseroli. Many guides organize evocative night outings.
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The most popular ski resorts, the updated snow report and useful information on how to find lifts or book accommodation for your winter holiday
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View the webcams in Abruzzo and check real‑time weather conditions. Some webcams belong to www.abruzzoparchi.it, others are located throughout the region
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Weather forecasts for the coming days in Abruzzo. Live weather via our webcams and temperatures recorded in several mountain areas
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Maps for trekking, mountain biking, ski touring, running and horse riding. You can also download the GPX track of each route
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Walks, diving, climbing, mountain biking, horse riding — all outdoor activities available in Abruzzo
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Choose between sea or mountains, summer or winter, a sporty holiday or a relaxing one — Abruzzo has it all
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Abruzzo is famous for its cuisine, both mountain and coastal, with traditions that vary from area to area
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Abruzzo’s villages are famous for their fortresses, mountains and the traditional trabocchi along the southern coast
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One of Italy’s most famous and oldest national parks
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One of Italy’s wildest parks, with typical Apennine landscapes and Dolomite‑like peaks
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Located in the heart of the Apennines, home to the beautiful villages of the Rocche Plateau
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One of the snowiest places in Italy, a unique mountain massif rising close to the sea
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