Best natural monuments around Mosciano Sant'Angelo offer diverse landscapes, from coastal reserves to mountainous terrain. Nestled in the Teramo hills of Abruzzo, this region provides access to significant natural areas. Visitors can explore a blend of marine environments, historic springs, and vast national parks. The area's natural beauty is characterized by its varied ecosystems and geological formations.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Sandy beach great nature definitely take sunscreen with you
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This path leads from the natural beach, very beautiful and quiet
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Natural beach with great sea
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A beautiful nature reserve, with a fairly well-packed sandy bottom. Probably best avoided during rainy periods.
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A unique location; the reserve is crossed by a very dusty cycle path (perfect for gravel), surrounded by vegetation, and with little to no view of the sea except at this point, where the semi-ruined house contributes to the picturesque panorama. Beware of illegal e-bikes, which use this road as an alternative to the roads open to traffic at breakneck speeds.
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Fonte D’Accolle is located on the hill at the foot of Montepagano. It can be reached by car from Roseto Sud via Via Accolle or from Montepagano, or on foot from Montepagano itself and Colle Patito. Spring water flows from Fonte d’Accolle. The date of construction of the work is not certain, there are documents dating back to around 1820 that refer to renovation and maintenance work. There is a concrete probability that the source was already used around the 11th century during the phase of the castle that led to the birth of Montepagano. Villages were built where there were water sources. Fonte d’Accolle is a perfect example of a smart city as it is composed of three main parts, each intended for a specific use: the first fountain from the left for drinking water, then a drinking trough for livestock placed in a niche and the washhouse composed of a covered stone basin where women did their laundry. The one that goes from Roseto to Montepagano passing through the Fonte d’Accolle is just one of the ancient routes of the Roseto territory. Many initiatives take place in this place, which is so suitable for hosting artistic, historical and environmental events, thanks to the large square in front of the fountain. Like every fascinating place, its history is accompanied by a nice legend. It is said that women who were unable to have children, after going to the source, miraculously, thanks to the intercession of a Saint, became pregnant. For this reason it is also called Fontana del Santo. Andreina Moretti, a well-known writer from Roseto, wrote the short story “La Fontana del Santo” whose story takes place at the Accolle fountain. A dialect musical was also based on the short story. (c) https://www.guidedellariservaborsacchio.it/fonte-dellaccolle/?doing_wp_cron=1743862249.0334219932556152343750
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Beach area delimited for the conservation of the Kentish Plover, a wading bird that nests along this stretch of coast, and the Sea Lily.
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The Borsacchio Reserve is located in the municipality of Roseto degli Abruzzi and was established in 2005. It includes a stretch of beach between the hamlet of Cologna and Roseto Nord and the hills above. The area is approximately 1100 hectares. There are numerous species of plants and animals present. The Reserve is managed by the Borsacchio Reserve Guides association. An environmental heritage to be protected.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover coastal reserves like the Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve, which blends marine and hilly landscapes, or the Fratino Nature Reserve, a beautiful stretch of beach. Inland, you'll find historic springs such as Fonte dell'Accolle, and the impressive mountainous terrain of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, known for its peaks, forests, and diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, several natural sites are intertwined with local history. Fonte dell'Accolle is a historic spring water source with a fountain, cattle trough, and wash house, offering a glimpse into traditional life. The Salinello Gorges also feature numerous karst caves, some of which were historically used as hermitages, like the Hermitage of St. Angelo in Volturino, with ancient frescoes and flooring.
The region is rich in biodiversity. The Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve is a habitat for 120 species of plants, many rare in Abruzzo. The Fratino Nature Reserve is a nesting ground for the Plover. Further inland, the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park is home to significant fauna, including the Apennine wolf, chamois, and brown bear, alongside a vast array of bird species.
Absolutely. The Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve and Fratino Nature Reserve are both considered family-friendly, offering accessible environments for walks and exploration. The Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park also has many trails suitable for families, depending on the specific route chosen.
The area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails around Mosciano Sant'Angelo, or consider road cycling routes. The Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park is particularly popular for hiking and, in winter, skiing and snowshoeing.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve offers bike or walking excursions that are generally accessible. The coastal areas, including the Fratino Nature Reserve, often have well-packed sandy paths suitable for leisurely strolls. For specific easy hiking routes, you can check the hiking guide for Mosciano Sant'Angelo.
The best season depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the reserves and mountains, with vibrant flora in spring and beautiful foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for coastal areas and enjoying the beaches. Winter provides opportunities for snow sports in the Gran Sasso mountains.
For coastal reserves and easy walks, comfortable walking shoes and light clothing are suitable, especially in warmer months. If you plan to hike in the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park or explore the Salinello Gorges, sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, and waterproof gear are recommended, as mountain weather can change quickly. Always check the forecast before your visit.
While coastal reserves like Borsacchio can be visited year-round for tranquil walks, the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park truly shines in winter for specific activities. It becomes a destination for skiing and snowshoeing, offering breathtaking snowy landscapes. Always check road conditions and accessibility before heading into the mountains during winter.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the serene coastal beauty of the Borsacchio Reserve to the majestic mountain views of Gran Sasso. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the ancient Fonte dell'Accolle, also captivates many. The opportunity for various outdoor activities, whether it's a peaceful walk or a challenging hike, is also a major draw.
Yes, the area offers several running opportunities. The coastal paths, particularly around the Borsacchio Reserve, are popular for runs. You can find various routes and distances in the running trails guide for Mosciano Sant'Angelo, including loops that pass through natural areas.


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