Best mountain passes around Accumoli offer access to a diverse landscape situated between the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park and the Sibillini Mountains National Park. This mountainous municipality, located at 900 meters above sea level, provides numerous elevated points and trekking routes. The region is characterized by lush woods, glacial lakes, and historical paths, including ancient border markers. Accumoli serves as a gateway to an extensive network of trails suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Forca di Presta is one of the most famous passes in the Sibillini mountains. It separates the Castelluccio plain from the Tronto valley and is the natural border between Umbria and the Marche. On summer weekends the roads in the area are very busy, on the other hand the pass is filled with local producers selling all types of local delicacies. I recommend the sheep's ricotta sprinkled with honey, an energy bomb!
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The Vado di Cornillo, also known as Mapasso, is located at an altitude of 1,325 meters above sea level. A truly particular Apennine mountain pass: large high-altitude meadows alternate with patches of fir forest. An ideal place for a cool summer picnic. Various paths start from here, also suitable for families.
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Ridge route towards Cima de Lago. Make sure you have a good sole because if the rock is wet it is very easy to slip. Also beware of strong gusts of wind.
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Forca di Presta is one of the most famous passes in the Sibillini mountains. There are many trails that start from here. The most difficult ones go uphill towards Mount Vettore, the easiest ones at the foot of the mountain. There is also a wheelchair accessible trail called "Sentiero per Tutti NT2" that from the pass in three kilometers leads to the Belvedere refuge.
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Superb panoramic point and for trekking on Mount Vettore and Castelluccio di Norcia
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Among the prominent mountain passes in the region, Forca di Presta Pass is particularly famous, separating the Castelluccio plain from the Tronto valley and marking the border between Umbria and Marche. Another notable pass is Vado di Cornillo, known for its high-altitude meadows and fir forests, ideal for family outings.
The mountain passes around Accumoli offer diverse natural beauty, situated between the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park and the Sibillini Mountains National Park. You'll find lush woods of oaks, firs, and beeches, rapid creeks, streams, and waterfalls, especially in the Monti della Laga area. High-altitude meadows, glacial lakes like Lake Secco, and the Pantani di Accumoli (WWF Oases) also characterize the landscape.
Yes, the region is rich in history. For instance, the route to Colle d'Arquata, an elevated point connected to Accumoli, follows an ancient path. Along this path, you can find remnants of a dry stone wall that historically marked the border between the Papal State and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In Colle d'Arquata itself, the tradition of charcoal burning continues, and houses are built with characteristic sandstone.
Absolutely. From Forca di Presta Pass, many trails begin, ranging from easier paths at the foot of the mountain to more challenging ascents towards Mount Vettore. Vado di Cornillo also offers various paths suitable for families. The broader Accumoli area provides an extensive network of trails for various skill levels.
The Accumoli area is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, trekking, and running trails. For cyclists, there are challenging routes like the Piano Grande of Castelluccio loop from Forca Ventosola. Hikers can explore routes such as the European Long Distance Path E1 section or the Lago Secco – Pantani di Accumoli loop.
Yes, Vado di Cornillo is considered family-friendly, offering high-altitude meadows and fir forests that are ideal for a cool summer picnic, with various paths suitable for families. Additionally, Forca di Presta Pass features a wheelchair-accessible trail called "Sentiero per Tutti NT2" that leads to the Belvedere refuge.
The cool, healthy air and beautiful landscapes make the Accumoli area a perfect destination for summer holidays. However, be aware that roads around Forca di Presta Pass can be very busy on summer weekends, with local producers selling delicacies.
For experienced hikers, the ridge route towards Cima de Lago from Sella delle Ciaule offers a challenging experience, requiring good sole grip due to potentially slippery rock and strong gusts of wind. From Forca di Presta Pass, more difficult trails go uphill towards Mount Vettore.
Yes, particularly at Forca di Presta Pass during summer weekends, you'll find local producers selling various regional delicacies. A popular recommendation is the sheep's ricotta sprinkled with honey, known as an energy-boosting treat.
Yes, the Monti della Laga, part of the surrounding national parks, are known for their waterproof sandstone formations, which give rise to numerous rapid creeks, streams, and waterfalls. Additionally, the area features glacial lakes such as Lake Secco and the Pantani di Accumoli, which are WWF Oases protecting unique plant and animal species.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, the challenging climbs, and the exhilarating downhill descents offered by the mountain passes. The natural beauty, the sense of history along ancient paths, and the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes between two national parks are also highly valued.


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