Best attractions and places to see around Cerchio include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. This Abruzzese village is situated within the Sirente Velino Regional Natural Park, offering a verdant landscape with rolling hills. The area provides opportunities to explore both natural environments and local heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Access is limited to 80 people per day. Book slots at https://www.parcosirentevelino.it/gole_celano.php. The sign is only very small and clearly written in English. Hiking boots are required; children under 8 are not permitted.
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The town of Aielli is famous for its universe village, a real open-air museum. Walking through the universe village it is possible to admire 26 splendid murals.
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The "Fonte degli Innamorati", where the water flows down following the profile of the rock and the grass. Here you can stop for a break before continuing.
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Deep incision with overhanging stone walls up to 200 m high. Entering the Celano Gorges will be accessing a crystallized world, where trees, stone and time are masters.
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"Beautiful village where the walls of some houses are the canvases of works of art by painters of different nationalities, a show, a fun open-air museum to visit for everyone."
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Great place to stay and take great photos ...
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Path on a dirt road suitable for everyone including children, all flat and immersed in the shade of the forest. Ideal for cycling.
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Cerchio is nestled within the Sirente Velino Regional Natural Park, offering a verdant landscape. Key natural attractions include the Gorges of Celano, characterized by deep incisions and stone walls up to 200 meters high. Within these gorges, you'll find the beautiful Fonte degli Innamorati Waterfall, a serene spot for a break.
Yes, the area offers several trails. The Val d'Arano Loop near Ovindoli is a 5 km trail suitable for walking, cycling, or snowshoeing. For a more challenging experience, the Gorges of Celano offer a dramatic route. You can find more detailed hiking options in the Running Trails around Cerchio guide.
Cerchio boasts significant historical sites. The Church of San Bartolomeo, dating back to the 13th century, features a 16th-century portal and ancient terracotta statues. The Church of the Madonna delle Grazie, built in the 16th century, is known for its white exterior and interior adorned with paintings of the Madonna delle Grazie.
The Museo Civico (Civic Museum), housed in the former Augustinian convent, offers insights into local history and culture. It showcases artifacts of rural civilization, traditional trades, ethnographic displays, and sacred art. Additionally, nearby Aielli features the Murals of Borgo Universo, an open-air museum with 26 splendid murals by various artists.
Absolutely. The Val d'Arano Loop is a flat dirt road path suitable for everyone, including children and strollers, immersed in the shade of the forest. The Murals of Borgo Universo in Aielli also offer a fun, open-air museum experience for families.
The spring and autumn months are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural beauty around Cerchio, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer is also popular, especially for local festivals, though it can be warmer. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing in areas like the Val d'Arano Loop.
Yes, access to the Gorges of Celano is limited to 80 people per day. You need to book slots in advance via the Sirente Velino Regional Natural Park website. Hiking boots are required, and children under 8 are generally not permitted due to the challenging nature of the trail. It's also advised to avoid this trail in case of rain.
Cerchio's culinary traditions are influenced by the province of L'Aquila. During summer festivals and fairs, you can often find local flavors. A recommended specialty to try is caciofiore, a medium-aged cheese similar to pecorino with a soft, delicate aroma. Local cafes and restaurants in the village will offer traditional Abruzzese dishes.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic natural beauty of the Gorges of Celano, often describing them as a 'crystallized world' perfect for photography. The Val d'Arano Loop is loved for being a flat, shaded path suitable for all. The area's blend of natural wonders and rich historical sites, like the ancient churches and the Civic Museum, also receives high praise.
For cyclists, there are various options. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Fonte Anatella – Beech Forest Trail loop' or 'Sirente Meadows – Wind Turbine on the Hillside loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'On the plain of Monte Sirente – loop from Celano' or 'Monte Urano and San Venanzio Gorges – loop from Pescina'. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Cerchio and Road Cycling Routes around Cerchio guides.
Cerchio hosts a characteristic town festival on August 24th, commemorating an event related to the Church of San Bartolomeo. This festival features a historical procession with medieval costumes and flag wavers, offering a vibrant glimpse into local traditions and history.
While specific public transport routes to individual trailheads might be limited, Cerchio itself is a village in the Marsica region. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to nearby towns or the Sirente Velino Regional Natural Park visitor centers, which may offer more direct access to certain attractions.


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