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Best natural monuments around Torino Di Sangro include the significant Riserva Naturale Regionale Guidata Lecceta di Torino di Sangro, a protected area established in 2001. This reserve is a rare example of a mixed deciduous forest along the Adriatic coast, characterized by diverse tree species and Mediterranean scrub. It is a haven for wildlife, boasting numerous plant and animal species, including the largest population of tortoises in Abruzzo. The area stretches from the Sangro River to the Osento River, offering varied natural landscapes.

Best natural monuments around Torino Di Sangro

  • The most popular natural monuments is Punta Adler, a viewpoint that offers spectacular views from its highest point. From here, visitors can see the trabocco and a small pebble beach.
  • Another must-see spot is Bosco di Don Venanzio Regional Nature Reserve, a forest representing one of the last strips of plain forest on the Adriatic coast. It develops along the lower course of the Sinello river and features diverse tree species like white poplar and downy oak.
  • Visitors also love Lecceta of Torino di Sangro and Bosco di Don Venanzio, a natural monument known for its rare mixed deciduous forest ecosystem. This area is a significant habitat for wildlife, including a large tortoise population and various bird species.
  • Torino Di Sangro is known for its protected forests, coastal reserves, and scenic viewpoints. The region offers a variety of natural monuments to see and explore, from dense woodlands to panoramic sea vistas.
  • The natural monuments around Torino Di Sangro are appreciated by the komoot community, with 47 upvotes and 31 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Punta Aderci Nature Reserve

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It is impossible not to stop, as soon as you start the bike route, to admire the spectacle of nature from the sea view balcony of Punta Aderci

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The Marine Nature Reserve of Punta Aderci is a marine ecosystem with a very high degree of flora and fauna biodiversity to be protected: it includes the wonderful beach of Punta Penna and the Port of Vasto.
Here is the typical Mediterranean scrub environment, the dune environment where the fratini nest, a particular species of finch bird protected by the WWF Abruzzo and the Abruzzese Ornithological Station (SOA), a species that is found above all in this area due to the presence of a wonderful sea among the most uncontaminated in Italy, not only in Abruzzo!
It is a perfect place for solo and family sports excursions in full contemplation of the wonderful maritime landscape and in full respect of the surrounding natural environment.

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The Don Venanzio wood takes its name from the last owner who, in 1986, sold it to the Municipality of Pollutri. Its extension is about 78 hectares and represents one of the last strips of plain forest on the Adriatic coast, fully protected since 1999 with the establishment of the Reserve. It develops along the lower course of the Sinello river, in the municipality of Pollutri (Ch), in the locality of Crivelle, between the SS.16 Adriatica, the provincial road for Scerni and the Sinello river. The entrance is located about one km. from the Vasto Nord - Casalbordino exit of the A14, towards Gissi. The whole area is fully protected; from the only internal avenue equipped paths branch off which allow, with the help of guides, to go into the woods and reach suggestive corners. The climate of the forest is Mediterranean. The most important tree species are the white poplar, the black poplar, the downy oak, the Turkey oak, the English oak. There are specimens of trees that reach almost 25 meters in height. Among the shrubs we remember the Ivy, the Sanguinello and the Corniolo. In the undergrowth the Apennine Anemone, Pungitopo and Red Lily grow. In the waters of the Sinello river there are Buttercups, Water Celery, Watercress. The fauna is represented by various migratory birds, foxes, badgers, moles and hedgehogs.

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Punta Adler

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Simply fantastic, go to the top, the view is spectacular!

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Panoramic View from Punta Aderci

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This panoramic point is located within the Punta Aderci Regional Nature Reserve along one of the most spectacular stretches of the entire Via Verde of the Costa del Trabocchi. Here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Punta Aderci beach and the homonymous trabocco. To reach the viewpoint it is necessary to take a small detour from the main route and take a dirt road with a very compact surface that can be traveled on with any type of bike.

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July 7, 2025, Punta Adler

From the highest point of the Punta Aderci promontory, you have a beautiful view of the trabocco and the small pebble beach.

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Punta Aderci, located along the Abruzzo coast near Vasto, is one of the most fascinating nature reserves on the Adriatic. With its breathtaking views and biodiversity, the reserve offers unspoiled landscapes, pebble beaches and dunes, perfect for nature and sea lovers. The promontory of Punta Aderci overlooks crystal clear waters and offers spectacular views of the coast, including the famous Punta Penna beach and several other hidden coves.

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Punta Aderci promontory. From this uncontaminated place, the panorama is truly splendid with a 360° view of the entire coast and the fascinating cliffs.

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Part of the Trabocchi Cycle Path is located inside the Nature Reserve... the paths are dirt!

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The forest is made up of a series of progressively decreasing river terraces. The first is the one on which the farmhouse stands and is the one where forests have been deforested to make room for crops, it is also the largest and covers the entire Sinello valley. The second, at a difference in altitude of about 7 metres, is the one that hosts the current residual forest. In winter and spring it is often flooded and puddles form, while in the hottest months of the year the ground is completely dry. The next terrace is the one where the Sinello, when in flood, flows and hosts very heterogeneous vegetation. One meter below is the last terrace made up of the river bed made up of limestone and gravel. The climate of the forest is Mediterranean, the average temperature throughout the year is 16°, while the average temperature in July is 25° and in January 6°. The most important tree species are present on the second terrace and are the Cerro, the English oak, the white hornbeam and the ash. There are specimens of trees that reach 25 meters in height. Inside the forest and also in the part of the river that passes through it, a delicate ecosystem survives, in the waters of the Sinello we can find Brasche, Buttercups, Water Celery, Watercress. There are submerged colonies of vegetation that give the waters their characteristic blue-green colour. The fauna of the area is represented by the various migratory birds frequent in the temperate coastal areas, by foxes and badgers, as well as moles and hedgehogs.

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Pollutri can boast the presence, in its territory, of the Don Venanzio forest: a delicate and precious, as well as rare, example of a plain forest, towards which scientists and ecologists have turned their attention, in fact the Don Venanzio forest is one of the last strips of lowland forest on the Adriatic coast. Unfortunately what we can see today is nothing more than what remains of a much larger and more extensive forest near the Sinello river. The Forest card Location: 1 km from the exit Vast North of the A14 Extent: approximately 78 ha Height: 30 m above sea level Owner: Municipality of Pollutri Reserve since: 29/11/1999 LR 128 Structure: Tall forest, spread over a series of river terraces. Vegetation: White poplar, Black poplar, Downy oak, Turkey oak, Ash, White hornbeam and English oak. Shrubs: Dogwood, Ivy, Pendulum sedge, Cornioo, Undergrowth: Apennine anemone, Butcher's broom, Red lily and others. Entrance to the site is free, on request it is possible to take a guided tour. Info: 0872/50357 – 338/5728304 There.

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The reserve is always open, while the restaurant and bar respect closing days and periods.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most significant natural monuments to visit around Torino di Sangro?

The primary natural monument in the area is the Riserva Naturale Regionale Guidata Lecceta di Torino di Sangro, a rare coastal woodland ecosystem. You can also explore the Bosco di Don Venanzio Regional Nature Reserve, another important plain forest, and the stunning Punta Penna Beach – Punta Aderci Nature Reserve, known for its marine biodiversity and beautiful coastline.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the natural monuments of Torino di Sangro?

You'll discover diverse landscapes, including rare coastal woodlands with Holm oaks and Downy oaks, Mediterranean scrub, and pristine pebble beaches. The area also features river mouths, such as the Sangro River, and panoramic viewpoints offering stunning vistas of the Adriatic Sea, particularly from Punta Adler.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting in the natural monuments?

Yes, the natural monuments are rich in biodiversity. The Lecceta di Torino di Sangro is home to the largest population of tortoises (Testudo hermanni) in Abruzzo and is a paradise for birdwatchers, with around 60 species including Blackcaps and European bee-eaters. Mammals like foxes, badgers, and roe deer also inhabit the dense vegetation.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the Lecceta reserve on well-marked paths, including a Nature Path and an Excursion Path. Cycling is also popular, with a dedicated MTB path in the Lecceta and numerous road cycling routes nearby. For more ideas, check out the hiking routes around Torino Di Sangro or the road cycling routes.

Are the natural monuments family-friendly?

Absolutely. The Punta Penna Beach – Punta Aderci Nature Reserve and the Bosco di Don Venanzio Regional Nature Reserve are both highlighted as family-friendly. The Lecceta di Torino di Sangro also features a well-equipped picnic area, a Tortoise Faunistic Area, and a Mediterranean Garden, making it suitable for family outings and educational experiences.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Torino di Sangro?

The natural monuments are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the diverse flora and fauna. Summer is ideal for enjoying the coastal areas and beaches, though it can be warmer. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding during migratory seasons.

Are there any historical sites near the natural monuments?

Yes, the Lecceta di Torino di Sangro reserve is located near the British War Cemetery, adding a historical dimension to your visit. This proximity connects the natural beauty of the area with a place of remembrance.

Can I find hiking trails within the natural monuments?

The Riserva Naturale Regionale Guidata Lecceta di Torino di Sangro offers several well-marked paths, including a Nature Path and an Excursion Path, allowing you to explore its diverse landscapes. A "Trabocco Path" also runs along the coastal section, leading to the pebble beach of Punta Le Morge. For more hiking options, explore the hiking guide for Torino Di Sangro.

What makes the Lecceta di Torino di Sangro unique?

The Lecceta is a rare and significant natural monument because it is one of the few remaining coastal relict woods along the Adriatic Sea. It's a unique mixed deciduous forest with a remarkable diversity of plant and animal species, including the largest tortoise population in Abruzzo and a rich birdlife, making it a crucial ecological site.

Are there guided tours available for the natural monuments?

Yes, guided tours are available at the Riserva Naturale Regionale Guidata Lecceta di Torino di Sangro, offering deeper insights into the local ecosystem and its unique biodiversity. Similarly, the Bosco di Don Venanzio Regional Nature Reserve also offers guided tours upon request.

What are some of the best viewpoints in the area?

For spectacular views, head to Punta Adler, which offers panoramic vistas of the trabocco fishing structures and the Adriatic coastline. Some paths within the Lecceta di Torino di Sangro also lead to scenic spots with stunning sea views.

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