Poggio Picenze, located in the Abruzzo region of Italy, is surrounded by hills and offers access to various elevated points and hiking trails. The area is known for its natural beauty, historical sites, and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore a network of trails that provide opportunities for outdoor activities and a chance to experience the local landscape.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Perhaps, in front of this small sacred monument, which the hiker encounters here in the form of a summit cross on Monte di Bazzano, a few short sentences from Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday this year, might be of interest (address from April 5, 2024): "Feel yourselves called (...) to bring to the Church and to the world a little of that immense love that impelled Jesus to die on the cross for us. May your intimate closeness to Him, as it was with Francis [of Assisi], make you ever more humble, united, joyful, and essential, in love for the cross and in attentiveness to the poor, witnesses of peace and prophets of hope in this time of ours, which struggles so hard to recognize the presence of the Lord." (Pope Francis)
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Anti-summit of Monte Cagno
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Colle del Maccione, immersed in the evocative beauty of the hills, offers those who explore it a unique perspective on uncontaminated nature. This place, located between breathtaking views and enveloping tranquility, becomes a refuge for those seeking a break from the daily hustle and bustle. Its serene atmosphere and the panorama that opens up to visitors offer an authentic and relaxing experience. An invitation to discover the natural beauty and peace that Colle del Maccione generously offers to those who visit it.
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If traveled in the direction of Campo Imperatore, Colle del Maccione is the point where the climb gives a moment of respite. The road flattens for a few kilometers and you enter the heart of the so-called "Little Tibet". If there was a need to give a reason for this nickname, looking around you understand how the views can recall the iconic ones of the Asian area.
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The Tempietto di Sant'Eusanio is located at 1402 m and is located between the slopes of Monte Ruazza and Piana di Fugno. Until the end of 1500 it was called "Sandusanio". The church is currently abandoned.
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The Cima di Faiete is located at 1915, surrounded by a beautiful panorama from where it is possible to see Campo Imperatore and the mountains in an eastern direction.
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Cross that characterizes the Monte di Bazzano.
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The summit of Monte Cagno (2159 m) characterized by a small and discreet cross.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Maccione Pass, which offers a unique perspective on uncontaminated nature, sometimes compared to iconic Asian landscapes. Another beloved spot is the Little Temple of San Eusanio, an evocative stone temple at 1402 meters, providing a beautiful and exciting panorama. The Monte Cagno Summit Cross, marking the summit at 2159 meters, is also a popular destination for those seeking high-altitude views.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Little Temple of San Eusanio is a significant religious building and historical site. Additionally, the trails leading to Croce di Picenze and Croce del Poggio, mentioned in regional research, feature remnants of a medieval watchtower system and an ancient cylindrical tower, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
You can expect diverse natural beauty, from serene valleys to expansive panoramas. Maccione Pass is noted for its uncontaminated nature and breathtaking views. The Cima di Faiete, at 1915 meters, offers a beautiful panorama where you can see Campo Imperatore and the eastern mountains. The Valle del Campanaro, just above Poggio Picenze, is crisscrossed with trails showcasing the region's natural landscape.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Rifugio Cenerale – Croce del Poggio loop from Poggio Picenze' (15.3 km, difficult), or the 'Stiffe Waterfall loop from San Demetrio ne' Vestini' (10 km, moderate). For mountain biking, consider the 'Mirador del Podestà – Rifugio Cenerale loop from Picenze' (14.7 km, moderate). Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Fonte Vedice – Rocca Calascio Castle loop from Poggio Picenze' (44.2 km, difficult). You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Running Trails around Poggio Picenze, MTB Trails around Poggio Picenze, and Cycling around Poggio Picenze.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, the Valle del Campanaro, located just above Poggio Picenze, is known for its hiking trails, including the 'Sentieri delle Tre Pietre' (Paths of the Three Stones). This area is recognized as a destination for walkers and horse riders, suggesting trails that may be suitable for a wider range of abilities. The trails to Croce di Picenze and Croce del Poggio are popular hiking destinations, and while they offer rewarding views, their difficulty can vary, so checking specific route details is recommended.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views and the sense of tranquility. For instance, the Maccione Pass is praised for its serene atmosphere and relaxing experience. The Little Temple of San Eusanio is described as 'beautiful and exciting,' opening the heart to 'unknown emotions.' The overall appeal lies in the combination of natural beauty, rewarding vistas, and the opportunity for a peaceful escape.
Yes, several elevated points feature summit crosses or religious monuments. The Monte Cagno Summit Cross marks the peak of Monte Cagno at 2159 meters. The Bazzano Summit Cross is another notable man-made monument and viewpoint. Additionally, the Little Temple of San Eusanio is an evocative stone temple and religious building.
Yes, the Valle del Campanaro, located just above Poggio Picenze, is suitable for snowshoeing in winter. Its network of trails provides opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the area even during the colder months, offering a different perspective on the landscape.
The highest point mentioned in the highlights is the Monte Cagno Summit Cross, which marks the summit of Monte Cagno at 2159 meters. Other significant elevations include the Cima di Faiete at 1915 meters and the Little Temple of San Eusanio at 1402 meters.
Yes, the area offers several mountain biking trails. For example, the 'Mirador del Podestà – Rifugio Cenerale loop from Picenze' is a moderate 14.7 km route. Another option is the 'Memorial Chapel – Stiffe Waterfall loop from San Demetrio de' Vestini,' a difficult 47.8 km trail. You can find more mountain biking routes in the MTB Trails around Poggio Picenze guide.
From the Cima di Faiete, located at 1915 meters, you can enjoy a beautiful panorama. It offers views of Campo Imperatore and the mountains stretching in an eastern direction, providing a vast and scenic landscape.


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