Best mountain peaks around Roccamontepiano are primarily found within the Maiella massif, a significant part of the Maiella National Park. This area is characterized by diverse terrain and offers expansive views. Roccamontepiano itself is situated on the slopes of Montepiano, featuring a partly mountainous landscape. The region provides numerous opportunities for exploring high-altitude environments and natural features.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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after 13 kilometers of climbing, it's a very appreciable refreshment stop
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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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Cima Mammarosa is one of the most iconic places in the Majella National Park. The ski slopes, the Tettone source, the road to the Blockhaus and the homonymous hotel are just some of the points of interest in this area. Numerous mountain bike trails also start from here and descend along the mountain.
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La Majelletta is a place much loved by those who practice sports. In fact, various ski resorts depart from here, offering the possibility of skiing while seeing the Adriatic Sea, only 30 kilometers away as the crow flies. La Majelletta was the finish line of two tough stages of the Giro d'Italia: in 2017 Nairo Quintana won, in 2022 the victory fell to Jay Hindley. The Majelletta can also be reached in the winter season: pedaling up here with snow on the roadside is spectacular.
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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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When you see this it means that you are almost on top of the BLOCKHAUS.
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The Maiella massif, part of the Maiella National Park, offers several notable peaks. Among the most popular are Monte Blockhaus, known for its historical significance and challenging climbs, and Majelletta Summit, popular for sports activities and its ski resorts with views of the Adriatic Sea. Blockhaus Peak is also a favorite, offering a pleasant walk to its summit.
Yes, the area offers options suitable for families. While some peaks require more effort, the path to Blockhaus Peak is described as a pleasant, approximately half-hour walk on a comfortable path, making it accessible for many. Additionally, the La Maielletta trail is noted as a beautiful, very simple walk at high altitude, accessible to all.
From peaks like Blockhaus Peak, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views that stretch from the peaks of the Apennines all the way to the Adriatic Sea. The Maiella massif generally offers expansive vistas across diverse terrain.
The region is rich in history. Monte Blockhaus, for instance, gets its name from a 19th-century stone fort built for defensive purposes against brigandage. Blockhaus Peak also recalls a wooden fort from the same period. These sites offer a glimpse into the area's past.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain bike routes starting from Cima Mammarosa. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the 'Tour of Majella' or 'Pretoro – Blockhaus Climb loop'. Running trails, such as the 'Path of Peace', are also available. You can explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Roccamontepiano, Gravel biking around Roccamontepiano, and Running Trails around Roccamontepiano guides.
Yes, Cima Mammarosa is known to have facilities, including a restaurant and a hut. Nearby Blockhaus Peak also has the Rifugio Bruno Pomilio, an alpine hut at 1,980 meters, serving as a tourist hub.
Beyond the peaks, the region boasts several captivating natural sites. These include the Cascata di San Giovanni, one of the highest waterfalls in Maiella, and the Macarone della Pila Waterfall, which forms a natural pool. The area also features the natural belvedere of Montepiano, equipped for picnics with benches and fountains, offering a marvelous panorama of the Alento Valley.
Blockhaus Peak features a landscape sculpted by time, covered with mountain pines. It's an ancient plateau shaped by millennia of erosion and geological movements, once submerged by the sea, preserving traces of a distant past.
Yes, Cima Mammarosa is known for the Tettone spring, providing very fresh water. The Montepiano natural viewpoint also has fountains available.
Visitors appreciate the diverse summits, viewpoints, and historical sites. The variety of mountain peaks, from challenging climbs to intermediate routes and areas with facilities, caters to different preferences. The breathtaking views, especially from Blockhaus Peak, stretching from the Apennines to the Adriatic Sea, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, peaks like Monte Blockhaus and Majelletta Summit are categorized as challenging climbs, offering more demanding routes for experienced hikers. The Hermit's Cave – Pretoro loop is also a moderate hiking trail requiring good fitness and sure-footedness.


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