Best mountain peaks around Civitella Messer Raimondo are situated within the Maiella massif, part of the Apennine chain. This region is characterized by its high-altitude plateaus, deep valleys, and diverse natural landscapes. The area features prominent summits and natural monuments, offering varied terrain for exploration. Geological formations shaped by millennia of erosion are common, alongside historical sites.
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former Pelino bivouac, work on the new refuge
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Cima Blockhaus: A walking experience in the heart of the Maiella The Blockhaus peak, in the heart of the Maiella massif, is an unmissable destination for mountain lovers. Access to the actual peak is reserved for hikers, with a pleasant walk of about half an hour on a comfortable path. A landscape sculpted by time The peak, covered with mountain pines, is an ancient plateau shaped by millennia of erosion and geological movements. Once submerged by the sea, it preserves traces of a distant past, like a coral island that emerged and transformed over time. Testimonies of history and brigandage The name "Blockhaus" recalls a wooden fort built in the 19th century to counter post-unification brigandage. A breathtaking view From the peak, enjoy a breathtaking view that ranges from the peaks of the Apennines to the Adriatic Sea, far from the hustle and bustle of the arrival of the Giro d'Italia, which takes place further down.
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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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Mountain peaks in the Majello Group (Abruzzo) with a magnificent view of the Mediterranean Sea, among others. Very worthwhile ski tour from Passo Leonardo. At the top is the Bivaco Pelino.
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Arrival of the ninth stage of the Giro d'Italia 2022. Its name is of German origin and means "house of stones". The name was coined by the Austrian military referring to a stone fort located on top of the mountain built for defensive purposes. The debut of the Blockhaus at the Giro d'Italia took place on 31 May 1967, on that occasion the stage was won by a very young Eddy Merckx
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Monte Amaro is located at 2,793 meters, and is the highest peak in the Maiella National Park. The climb is challenging, especially if you choose to undertake the climb from Fara S. Martino – in this case there are 2,400 meters of altitude difference to tackle, the highest in the entire Apennine chain (to be tackled only by experts and professionals). Going up it is possible to spot the Abruzzo chamois, and around the month of September you can also hear the roars of the deer.
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An incredibly beautiful mountain to climb.
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The region offers several popular peaks. La Maielletta is known for its simple high-altitude walks, while Monte Amaro Summit and Monte Blockhaus are popular for more challenging treks and their stunning views.
Yes, La Maielletta is an excellent choice for families. It offers a beautiful and very simple walk at high altitude, accessible to all, with the possibility of starting more challenging treks from there if desired.
Monte Amaro Summit is a very demanding climb, especially if approaching from Fara S. Martino, which involves a significant altitude difference. Monte Blockhaus also presents a challenging ascent, appreciated by experienced hikers.
When climbing Monte Amaro Summit, you might spot the Abruzzo chamois. Around September, you can also hear the roars of deer in the area.
Yes, Monte Blockhaus is historically significant. Its name, meaning 'house of stones,' refers to a stone fort built in the 19th century to counter brigandage. It also famously hosted the Giro d'Italia stage finish.
Beyond hiking, you can explore various cycling routes. There are options for touring bicycle routes, MTB trails, and road cycling routes around Civitella Messer Raimondo, catering to different skill levels.
Monte Amaro Summit, at 2,793 meters, is the highest peak in the Maiella National Park.
Hiking Monte Amaro Summit is very demanding. It requires significant physical preparation, especially for the descent. Bring plenty of water, particularly in hot weather. The climb from Fara S. Martino is particularly challenging and recommended only for experts.
Blockhaus Peak is unique for its landscape sculpted by millennia of erosion, once submerged by the sea. It's covered with mountain pines and offers a breathtaking view ranging from the Apennine peaks to the Adriatic Sea. Its name also recalls a 19th-century wooden fort.
The best time to visit for hiking is typically during late spring, summer, and early autumn (May to October) when the weather is generally milder and trails are clear of snow. For experienced hikers, winter offers a unique, challenging experience, but requires specialized gear and knowledge.
Yes, Bivacco Pelino is a well-known bivouac in the Apennines, located at an altitude of 2,700 meters. It offers a spartan but unforgettable overnight experience, with rare views of both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas at sunrise and sunset.
Many peaks offer spectacular panoramic views. From Blockhaus Peak, you can see from the Apennine peaks to the Adriatic Sea. Monte Amaro Summit provides magnificent views, including the Mediterranean Sea. The bivouac at Bivacco Pelino is particularly noted for its sunrise and sunset vistas.


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