Best natural monuments around Civitaquana are found in Italy's Abruzzo region, within the Pescara river valley. This area features a diverse landscape with prominent natural attractions. The region offers panoramic views and varied natural features, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. Civitaquana itself is situated on a hill, providing expansive views of the Apennine mountains.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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What began in the second half of the sixties as an artificial reservoir through the construction of a dam on the Tavo river has today become a true natural paradise. The lake forms the heart of the region's first WWF oasis and offers a varied landscape of water, deciduous forests, and wetlands.
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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 Reserve is an important resting and breeding place for sedentary, migrating and nesting avifauna.
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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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Monte Cappucciata is one of the peaks that make up the Gran Sasso massif, located in the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park.
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The artificial lake from which the Tirino river originates is easily accessible at any time of the year, preferably from spring onwards when it is possible to make excursions on the lake by boat Calipso to admire its backdrop.
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Enjoy the view of the second highest massif of the continental Apennines after the Gran Sasso. It is located in the Abruzzo Apennines, on the border between the provinces of Chieti, L'Aquila and Pescara. The highest peak is Mount Amaro (2793 m a.s.l.).
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The area around Civitaquana offers a diverse landscape including prominent summits, picturesque lakes, and expansive viewpoints. You can visit Mount Cappucciata, a summit offering panoramic views of the Gran Sasso, Sirente-Velino, and Majella mountain ranges. Another highlight is Lake Capodacqua, an artificial lake fed by a spring that contributes to the Tirino River, known for its tranquil waters.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lake Capodacqua is easily accessible and offers opportunities for excursions. The View of the Majella and Gran Sasso viewpoint is also considered family-friendly, providing stunning vistas without strenuous effort. Additionally, the View of Valle del Tirino is a family-friendly viewpoint overlooking the Tirino Valley.
The natural monuments around Civitaquana are renowned for their breathtaking panoramic views. From Mount Cappucciata, you can see the vastness of the Gran Sasso, Sirente-Velino, and Majella massifs. The View of the Majella and Gran Sasso offers a clear perspective of the second highest massif of the continental Apennines. Even from Civitaquana itself, situated on a hill, you can enjoy expansive views of the Apennine mountains.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, there are moderate hiking routes like the 'Monte Cappucciata Loop' and other trails around the Gran Sasso National Park. You can find more details and specific routes on the Hiking around Civitaquana guide.
Beyond hiking, the area provides options for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Scoppaturo Canyon – Shepherd and Family Statue loop' for MTB or the 'Shepherd and Family Statue – Mucciante Refreshment Stop loop' for touring bicycles. Detailed guides for these activities are available at MTB Trails around Civitaquana and Cycling around Civitaquana.
The difficulty of trails varies. For instance, some hiking routes like the 'Monte Cappucciata Loop' are rated as moderate. Mountain biking routes can range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Monte Cappucciata – Voltigno Farmhouse loop'. Always check the specific route details for difficulty before heading out.
While not entirely hidden, the Cliff at Passo della Quercia offers a picturesque and less-traveled experience. Driving down Via Passo della Quercia, you'll encounter a towering rock cliff and often grazing herds of sheep, providing a glimpse into the local natural beauty.
Many natural monuments, such as Lake Capodacqua, are easily accessible at any time of the year. However, from spring onwards is often preferred for excursions on the lake. For mountain activities like those around Mount Cappucciata, warmer months typically offer more favorable conditions for hiking and clearer views.
Lake Capodacqua is a landscape gem. While swimming and snorkeling are prohibited due to environmental protection, guided diving is allowed through authorized schools. You can also enjoy boat excursions on the lake, particularly from spring onwards, to admire its unique backdrop.
Mount Cappucciata is a prominent summit within the Gran Sasso massif, standing at 1800 meters high. It is valued for its extensive panoramic views that encompass the Gran Sasso, Sirente-Velino, and La Majella mountain ranges, making it a prime spot for appreciating the vastness of the Apennine mountains.
Yes, the View of the Majella and Gran Sasso provides an excellent vantage point to see the Majella massif, which is the second highest massif of the continental Apennines after the Gran Sasso. Its highest peak, Mount Amaro, reaches 2793 meters above sea level.


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