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Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino

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Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino

The best waterfall hikes and walks around Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino

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Waterfall hiking trails around Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the imposing Sirente and Velino mountain massifs, with peaks reaching nearly 2500 meters. The region features varied geomorphology, including karst plateaux, wide valleys, and deep gorges. Hikers can explore environments ranging from dense beech and Nordic birch forests at higher altitudes to downy oaks at lower elevations, offering a rich natural experience.

Best waterfall hiking trails around Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Monte Tino (Serra di Celano) – Summit of Monte Tino loop from Celano

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1,790m

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July 8, 2026, Eremo di San Domenico

inside the hermitage of San Domenico

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According to local tradition, the hermitage was dug by Saint Dominic, around the year 1000, in a bank made of sandstone, travertine, clay, and graphite. The hermitage is part of the monastic complex of Prato di Cordoso, known by devotees as the "Monastery of Plataneto". Entering the sanctuary, at the bottom on the left of the tabernacle, you will find a door that will lead you to a cave where the Saint used to go to rest. The path is easy and suitable for families. It starts from the village of Villalago to reach the Lake of San Domenico and then the Hermitage. A few steps from the hermitage is the characteristic bridge over the lake, a suggestive passage suspended over intensely colored waters, from which you can enjoy an excellent unique view of the Lake of San Domenico and the surrounding valley.

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The historic center of Villalago is a charming mountain village that has retained its authentic character. Narrow stone alleys intertwine between ancient houses, arches, and evocative views, offering a timeless atmosphere. Strolling through the alleys, you can discover small details, flowery balconies, and panoramic viewpoints opening onto the surrounding valley. The silence and tranquility of the village make this stop ideal for a regenerating break, far from the chaos. In recent years, Villalago has become even more special thanks to the presence of deer, which increasingly venture into the inhabited center, offering surprising encounters and a unique contact with nature even among the village houses. "Giorgetto" is the most famous deer in Villalago, an imposing specimen recognizable by his 8-pointed antlers, a sign of great strength and maturity. Every year, in September, he descends towards the village during the mating season, offering the evocative spectacle of his roar that attracts visitors and photographers. Having become a true social media star, he is today one of the most exciting encounters in the area. Remember, however, to always observe him from a distance, respecting his wild nature.

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Simone Martelli
April 14, 2026, Lago Pio

The Lago di Pio, in the charming village of Villa Lago, is a small jewel immersed in nature, perfect for a relaxing break during your hike. A comfortable circular path allows you to go all the way around the lake, offering tranquil views and several panoramic spots, ideal for stopping on the benches and enjoying the silence. This place has become even more special in recent years: starting from 2020, during the lockdown due to covid, deer (especially females) began to approach the village. Over time, they have become accustomed to human presence and today it is possible to encounter them moving freely through the streets of Villa Lago or along the lake shores. A unique experience that makes this stop even more fascinating and memorable.

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Magnificent place to respect and admire for its beauty.

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Lake San Domenico is a small artificial basin located in the municipality of Villalago, in the province of L'Aquila. It is located in the middle of the fantastic Sagittarius Gorges. Near the lake it is possible to visit the hermitage of San Domenico.

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Fernando Cintra
August 3, 2023, Lago Pio

An enchanting body of water near Villalago. One can see deer entering the water unafraid of people.

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Protected by suggestive rock walls, you continue entering the San Domenico lake nature reserve, whose green waters introduce you to the town of Villalago.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfall hiking trails are available in Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino?

This guide features 4 dedicated waterfall hiking trails, offering a range of experiences from easy strolls to more challenging routes. These trails allow you to discover the natural beauty of the region's waterfalls.

What is the easiest waterfall hike in the area?

For an easy and accessible waterfall experience, consider the Zompo Lo Schioppo Waterfall loop from Celano. This 3.6 km route takes approximately 1 hour and 8 minutes to complete, providing direct access to the beautiful Zompo Lo Schioppo waterfall.

Are there any moderate waterfall hikes for those looking for a bit more challenge?

Yes, the Cascalacqua Waterfall – Zompo Lo Schioppo Waterfall loop from Celano is a moderate 6.3 km path. This route connects two notable waterfalls, offering a scenic journey through the natural park with a bit more distance and elevation gain.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see along the waterfall trails?

Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the trails traverse diverse landscapes. You'll encounter dense beech and Nordic birch forests at higher altitudes, transitioning to downy oaks at lower elevations. The region is characterized by imposing mountain massifs, karst plateaux, wide valleys, and deep gorges, providing a rich natural backdrop to your hike.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino?

The trails in Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1100 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging mountain ascents to picturesque valley walks, and the opportunity to experience the park's wild and rich natural environment.

Are there any circular waterfall walks available?

Yes, both the Zompo Lo Schioppo Waterfall loop from Celano and the Cascalacqua Waterfall – Zompo Lo Schioppo Waterfall loop from Celano are circular routes. These loops offer the convenience of starting and ending at the same point, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the waterfall experience without retracing your steps.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino?

While the park is beautiful year-round, spring and early summer are often ideal for waterfall hikes. During these seasons, snowmelt contributes to fuller cascades, and the vibrant flora, including species like gentians and alpine anemones, adds to the scenic beauty. Autumn also offers stunning foliage, though water levels might be lower.

Are there any mountain huts or shelters near the hiking trails?

Yes, the park features several mountain huts that can serve as rest stops or starting points for various trails. Notable options include the Vincenzo Sebastiani Mountain Hut and Rifugio La Vecchia. These provide refreshment and sometimes overnight services, particularly during the summer months.

Can I find any challenging hikes in the park that are not specifically waterfall-focused?

Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a significant challenge, the park offers routes like the Summit of Monte Tino – Monte Tino (Serra di Celano) loop from Celano. This difficult 16.5 km trail leads through mountainous terrain and typically takes over 7 hours to complete, offering panoramic views from the peaks.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter while hiking in the park?

Parco naturale regionale Sirente-Velino is a crucial habitat for a rich array of fauna. You might spot iconic species such as the Marsican brown bear, golden eagle, and the Apennine chamois. Other animals like the Apennine wolf, deer, roe deer, and griffon vulture also inhabit the area, offering opportunities for wildlife observation, especially in quieter areas.

Are there any other natural attractions or landmarks to explore in the region?

Beyond the waterfalls, the park is home to majestic mountain peaks like Monte Velino and Monte Sirente. You can also explore various gorges and valleys, such as the picturesque 'Sentiero Gole di Celano e Fonte degli Innamorati'. The park also contains ancient villages and traces of historical settlements, blending natural beauty with cultural heritage.

Is there a route that combines waterfalls with a lake experience?

While not directly a waterfall route, the Lake San Domenico – Lake San Domenico loop from Anversa degli Abruzzi offers a beautiful and challenging hike around a significant body of water within the park. This difficult 19.4 km route provides stunning lakeside scenery and is a great option for those looking to explore more of the park's diverse landscapes.

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