Natural monuments around Castelvecchio Subequo offer a diverse landscape in the Abruzzo region of Italy. This area is characterized by geological wonders, varied ecosystems, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The natural environment includes deep gorges, prominent mountain peaks, and significant river sources. These sites collectively showcase the captivating natural heritage of the region.
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View over all the main Abruzzo peaks
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A nature reserve located in the municipality of Popoli. The springs' expanse of water offers a marvelous spectacle.
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The gorge becomes less bad just after the Hermitage of San Venanzio, the Aterno river flows calmly.
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Monte Savina is a mountain in the Abruzzo Apennines, between the Arano and Lupara valleys, near Ovindoli. It is a panoramic peak, from which you can admire Monte Velino, Monte Magnola and Terminillo. It can be reached by following the paths that start from Valle d'Arano or Valle Lupara, or from Piani di Pezza or Rovere.
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The “Sorgenti del Pescara” guided regional nature reserve, established with Regional Law no. 57 of 31 October 1986, is one of the oldest protected areas in Abruzzo.
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Monte Sirente is the highest peak (2 349 m) of the Sirente group. From the top you have a wonderful view of the surrounding landscape.
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Deep incision with overhanging stone walls up to 200 m high. Entering the Celano Gorges will be accessing a crystallized world, where trees, stone and time are masters.
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Great place to stay and take great photos ...
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Visitors frequently enjoy the dramatic Gorges of Celano, known for its imposing stone walls up to 200 meters high. Another favorite is the Monte Sirente Summit, offering extensive panoramic views from its 2,349-meter peak. The Sources of the Pescara River, an expansive body of water and significant ecological site, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Sources of the Pescara River is noted as a family-friendly destination. Its expansive body of water creates a beautiful spectacle and offers a pleasant natural environment for all ages to enjoy.
The region boasts a diverse range of natural features. You can explore deep limestone gorges like the Gorges of Celano and Gorges of San Venanzio, majestic mountain summits such as Monte Sirente, and significant river sources like the Sources of the Pescara River. The area also features riverine woodlands, caves, and dramatic viewpoints.
Absolutely. The Gorges of San Venanzio are a prime example, showcasing a remarkable balance between wild nature and human history. Here, you can find ancient rock paintings of Rava Tagliata, a Roman aqueduct carved into the rock, numerous caves, and a picturesque hermitage suspended over the Aterno river, making it a truly unique 'place of the soul'.
The area around Castelvecchio Subequo offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and general cycling. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'San Venanzio Gorges – Monte Urano Climb loop' and running trails such as the 'Ascent to Monte Sirente from the Chalet'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Castelvecchio Subequo guide, the Running Trails around Castelvecchio Subequo guide, and the Cycling around Castelvecchio Subequo guide.
Yes, the Gorges of Celano are passable and can be visited by hikers. You can access them either uphill from Celano or downhill from Ovindoli, starting from the high Valle d'Arano. The gorges are about 4 kilometers long, with an average width of 5-6 meters, narrowing to 3 meters in some passages.
The Gorges of San Venanzio are unique due to their blend of wild nature and historical human presence. They feature narrow limestone gorges upstream and a broad alluvial plain downstream with rare riverine woodland. The Aterno river flows through, and visitors can discover ancient rock paintings, a Roman aqueduct, numerous caves, and a hermitage suspended over the river, creating a profound experience.
Yes, Monte Sirente Summit is renowned for its extensive panoramic views. From its peak, you can enjoy a wonderful vista of the surrounding landscape, including the majestic Gran Sasso and Maiella mountains.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area, including the Gorges of Celano and Monte Sirente, are part of or located within the Sirente-Velino Regional Natural Park, making them readily accessible for exploration from Castelvecchio Subequo.
The Sources of the Pescara River is a guided regional nature reserve, established in 1986, making it one of Abruzzo's oldest protected areas. Its expansive body of water creates a marvelous spectacle and serves as a significant ecological habitat, offering a beautiful natural display.
While exploring areas like Monte Sirente within the Sirente-Velino Park, hikers and nature lovers have the possibility of meeting chamois, among other local wildlife.
Yes, the ascent to Monte Sirente Summit is considered a challenging hike, rewarding those who undertake it with breathtaking panoramic views from its 2,349-meter elevation.


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