Carapelle Calvisio, a historic village in the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, is situated at approximately 900 meters above sea level. It offers views of the L'Aquila basin and the Maiella massif. The area is characterized by a mountainous landscape with pine and oak forests, forming part of the Abruzzo hinterland. While no prominent lakes are directly within the village, the surrounding natural attractions provide opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Don't just ride or cycle past the Laghetto di Pietranzoni. This small mountain lake, located at an altitude of 1,660 meters in the middle of Campo Imperatore, is one of the most photogenic spots in the Abruzzo region. The natural lake, formed by glaciers, constantly changes size due to meltwater and rain, making every visit different. Why stop here? On a windless day, the imposing Corno Grande, the highest peak in the Apennines, is beautifully reflected in the clear water. The endless high plain, aptly nicknamed 'Little Tibet', offers a unique landscape full of peace and space. Moreover, it requires hardly any effort: from the parking lot, you can walk to the shore in just a few minutes. In spring, thousands of blooming crocuses provide a colorful spectacle, while the lake is a perfect spot year-round to take a break, take photos, and fully enjoy the impressive landscape.
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The trail is very beautiful, but you have to be especially careful of DOGS: not all of them are harmless (one chased us and barked for a long time)...
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incredibly beautiful place to visit
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beautiful lakes path in a path all in the green
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Every time I pass in the summer I find the herds in transhumance on this plateau drinking
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Mountain lake with an unmissable view of the Corno Grande.
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The environmental protection provided by the park prohibits snorkeling and even just bathing, the only activity allowed is the diving organized by the Atlantide diving school, the only holder of the authorizations for guided diving and which manages the lake and guarantees a lower impact on the tranquility of the fauna that comes to winter in the lake during migrations.
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The picturesque lake of Capodacqua, an artificial jewel of Abruzzo, originates from the spring of the same name, one of the three sources that feed the Tirino river. A landscape gem that testifies to the beauty and majesty of nature in this region.
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The area around Carapelle Calvisio offers a variety of lake experiences, including artificial lakes like Lake Capodacqua, mountain lakes such as Lake Pietranzoni, and trails that skirt multiple bodies of water like the Laghetti Trail. These range from serene natural monuments to accessible spots for excursions.
Yes, several lakes are considered family-friendly. Lake Capodacqua and Lake Pietranzoni are both suitable for families. Lake Filetto is also an enchanting and easily accessible spot for families.
Lake Capodacqua is known for boat excursions that allow you to admire its unique underwater features. While general bathing and snorkeling are prohibited due to environmental protection, guided diving is organized by the Atlantide diving school, which manages the lake and ensures minimal impact on its fauna.
Lake Pietranzoni offers one of the most iconic views of the Corno Grande, the highest peak of the Apennines. The Laghetti Trail also provides varied scenery and viewpoints as it skirts several bodies of water. Additionally, the Racollo Hut, located near Lake Racollo, offers spectacular views of the Gran Sasso National Park.
The lakes are generally accessible at any time of the year, but visiting from spring onwards is often preferred, especially for activities like boat excursions on Lake Capodacqua. The warmer months also make hiking and enjoying the mountainous landscape more pleasant.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. While the Laghetti Trail is primarily a dirt road suitable for mountain biking, it also offers scenic walks. For more extensive hiking, the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, where many of these lakes are located, provides a wide range of trails. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Running Trails around Carapelle Calvisio guide.
Absolutely. The Laghetti Trail is specifically noted as a dirt road suitable for mountain biking. Lake Filetto also offers numerous cycling opportunities in its vicinity. For more cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Carapelle Calvisio guide or the Gravel biking around Carapelle Calvisio guide.
Lake Pietranzoni is a mountain lake renowned for its stunning views of the Corno Grande. It is also a significant spot for observing transhumance, where herds are often seen drinking from the lake during the summer months.
The Racollo Hut, located near Lake Racollo in the Gran Sasso National Park, serves as a welcoming mountain refuge. It offers facilities, including a restaurant, pub, and accommodation, making it an ideal stopover point for cyclists and nature lovers.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque landscapes and the majesty of nature in the region. The easy accessibility of some lakes, like Lake Capodacqua and Lake Filetto, is also highly valued. The unique views, such as those of Corno Grande from Lake Pietranzoni, are often highlighted.
No, wild swimming is generally not permitted. For instance, at Lake Capodacqua, environmental protection measures prohibit bathing and snorkeling. The only allowed activity in the water is guided diving organized by authorized schools to ensure minimal impact on the ecosystem.


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