Mountain peaks around Campo Di Giove are situated in the heart of the Majella National Park, offering a diverse mountain terrain. This charming village, located over 1,000 meters high, serves as a starting point for exploring several notable peaks in the Apennine range. The area features green slopes, woods, and mountains, providing a picturesque setting for outdoor activities. It is a crucial base for numerous guided hikes within the protected area.
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former Pelino bivouac, work on the new refuge
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One of the most beautiful views of the Abruzzo peaks!
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The Pelino bivouac is one of the most famous bivouacs, if not the bivouac, in the Apennines. It is spartan and essential: eight wooden planks on which to place the mattress and spend an unforgettable night at an altitude of 2,700 metres. There are few places from which you can see the sun rise over the Adriatic and set over the Tyrrhenian Sea. A unique place that is worth all the effort to reach it.
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Passo San Leonardo is one of the most important passes in Abruzzo, not only for racing bikes but also for MTBs.
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The great Monte Mileto, a pearl of the Majella National Park. It can also be reached by bicycle from Passo San Leonardo.
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The San Leonardo pass, at an altitude of 1,282 metres, connects Pacentro to Sant'Eufemia a Majella. The pass offers wonderful views of the Majella and Mount Morrone. The San Leonardo pass is an excellent base for excursions, among which the so-called direct route that leads to the summit of Monte Amaro stands out. The Orta river flows from the San Leonardo pass.
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The second page of the San Leonardo Pass: Road to Caramanico Terme- San Leonardo- Campo di Giove- Pacentro- San Leonardo- Caramanico Terme. Tourvideo June 2023: https://youtu.be/tBpWiGuon8Q
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Passo di San Leonardo is an enchanting place suspended between Monte Morrone and Majella, where the beauty of nature reigns supreme. The colors that can be admired in autumn here are truly unique. It's one of the best seasons to visit (although it's a show all year round). The vivid colors of the leaves, together with the deep red of the sunset, create a rare and wonderful sight.
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The region around Campo di Giove, nestled in the Majella National Park, offers several impressive peaks. Among them, Monte Miletto is considered a pearl of the park, known for its beauty and relative ease of access. Mount Porrara, standing at 2,137 meters, provides expansive views of the Abruzzo peaks and is home to various wild animals. For experienced hikers seeking a significant challenge, Monte Amaro is the highest peak in the Majella National Park, offering unparalleled panoramic views.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to Monte Amaro is particularly challenging. If approached from Fara S. Martino, it involves a significant altitude difference of 2,400 meters, one of the highest in the Apennine chain. This strenuous climb rewards with unparalleled panoramic views from the highest point in the Majella National Park.
For stunning panoramic views, Mount Porrara offers one of the most expansive vistas of the Abruzzo peaks. Additionally, Passo San Leonardo, a mountain pass at 1,282 meters, provides wonderful views of both the Majella and Mount Morrone, serving as an excellent base for excursions.
Yes, the Bivacco Pelino, located at an altitude of 2,700 meters near Monte Amaro, offers a unique and spartan overnight experience. It's one of the most famous bivouacs in the Apennines, providing a rare opportunity to witness both the sunrise over the Adriatic Sea and the sunset over the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The Majella National Park is rich in wildlife. When climbing Monte Amaro, you may have the opportunity to spot the Abruzzo chamois. Around September, you might also hear the roars of deer. Mount Porrara is also known to be home to many wild animals.
Yes, Monte Miletto is noted for its beauty and relative ease of access, making it a great option for those seeking a less strenuous but rewarding experience. It can even be reached by bicycle from Passo San Leonardo.
Beyond hiking, the area around Campo di Giove offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including mountain biking and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, check out the MTB Trails around Campo Di Giove, Road Cycling Routes around Campo Di Giove, and Cycling around Campo Di Giove guides.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity. The warmer months are ideal for hiking and cycling, offering pleasant conditions to explore the green slopes and woods. In winter, Campo di Giove transforms into a major ski area, providing opportunities for winter sports enthusiasts.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the region does have historical connections. For instance, near Mount Porrara, there is a cave where Pope Celestine V lived for three years, adding a historical layer to the natural landscape.
Campo di Giove village itself, situated over 1,000 meters high, serves as a crucial starting point for numerous guided hikes and activities within the protected Majella National Park. Additionally, Passo San Leonardo is an excellent base for excursions, including the direct route to Monte Amaro.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the diverse terrain offering both challenging and accessible routes, and the opportunity to experience the raw wilderness of the Majella National Park. The beauty and relative ease of access of peaks like Monte Miletto are often highlighted, as is the unique experience of staying at Bivacco Pelino.


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