Best mountain peaks around Tione Degli Abruzzi are found within the Abruzzo Apennines, specifically in the Sirente-Velino Regional Park. This area is characterized by its diverse mountain landscape, ranging from wooded slopes to rocky summits. The region offers various opportunities for exploring natural features and viewpoints. Visitors can find a range of mountain experiences, from demanding ascents to scenic walks.
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Monte Etra is a mountain in the Sirente-Velino group, inside the Regional Park. It is located between the Gole di Aielli-Celano and the Piani di Pezza, and is a rocky and sharp peak. You can go up from Ovindoli or from Aielli, following the marked paths.
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Monte Savina is a mountain in the Abruzzo Apennines, between the Arano and Lupara valleys, near Ovindoli. It is a panoramic peak, from which you can admire Monte Velino, Monte Magnola and Terminillo. It can be reached by following the paths that start from Valle d'Arano or Valle Lupara, or from Piani di Pezza or Rovere.
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Monte delle Canelle is a mountain in the Apennines, in the Sirente-Velino Regional Natural Park. It has a height of 1811 meters and is located between Monte Velino and Monte Magnola.
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Monte Sirente is the highest peak (2 349 m) of the Sirente group. From the top you have a wonderful view of the surrounding landscape.
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Monte Rotondo is a rounded peak which, despite the presence of ski facilities, offers the possibility of a pleasant and panoramic excursion that develops on the southern side.
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The region around Tione Degli Abruzzi, nestled in the Abruzzo Apennines, offers several notable peaks within the Sirente-Velino Regional Park. Among the most prominent are Monte Sirente, the highest peak in its chain, Monte Etra with its distinct rocky ridge, and Monte Magnola, known for its year-round activities.
From peaks like Monte Sirente Summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding ranges, including Gran Sasso, Majella, and Velino. Monte Etra Summit Cross offers expansive vistas of the Piana del Fucino, the impressive Gole di Celano, and the Simbruini Mountains. Monte Magnola provides stunning views of the Altopiano delle Rocche and Monte Sirente.
Yes, the area offers several challenging routes. For instance, ascending Monte Sirente Summit from the Sirente chalet involves a significant elevation gain of 1,250 meters over 10.5 kilometers. Monte Etra also features demanding rocky and ridge trails. These routes require sturdy shoes, ample water, and often alpine experience.
The warmer months are ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, offering diverse landscapes from wooded areas to rocky terrains. Monte Magnola is a year-round destination, transforming from a skiing paradise in winter (December to May) to a popular spot for hiking during warmer months.
The region is characterized by diverse mountain landscapes. Monte Etra, for example, forms a long, rocky ridge that encircles the Monte Sirente massif and defines the famous Gole di Aielli-Celano. The trails often transition from wooded areas to exposed rocky terrains, offering varied natural beauty.
Yes, several peaks offer loop trails. For Monte Etra, a popular loop tour from Ovindoli, encompassing Monte Savina and Monte Etra, is 18.7 km long. Another loop from Celano covers 18.8 km. Monte Magnola also has challenging loop trails, such as an 11 km route from Cima della Sentina to Rifugio Panei Magrini and the summit.
Beyond hiking, the area around Tione Degli Abruzzi is excellent for cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Tour of the Subequana Valley' for touring bicycles or the 'Altopiano delle Rocche Trail' for running. For more options, explore the cycling routes or running trails in the region.
Yes, the area around Monte Magnola features mountain huts that can be used for overnight stays and to enjoy local delicacies. These can be a welcome stop during longer treks.
Monte Rotondo Summit is a rounded peak that, despite having ski facilities, offers a pleasant and panoramic excursion on its southern side. It's an intermediate-level summit with great viewpoints.
Many ascents, such as to Monte Sirente, often start from designated points like the Sirente chalet. For Monte Etra, you can ascend from Ovindoli or Aielli, following marked paths. While specific parking details vary by trailhead, starting points are generally accessible for hikers.
Mount delle Canelle is an intermediate summit in the Apennines, located within the Sirente-Velino Regional Natural Park. Standing at 1811 meters, it offers scenic views and is situated between Monte Velino and Monte Magnola.
Yes, the Sirente-Velino Regional Park is a natural habitat for various wildlife. Visitors to peaks like Monte Sirente have reported the possibility of meeting chamois, adding to the natural experience of the treks.


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