Best mountain peaks around Campotosto are located within the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park, offering diverse natural landscapes. The region is defined by the artificial Lake Campotosto and the surrounding Apennine mountains, providing extensive hiking opportunities. These peaks offer panoramic views of the lake and the Gran Sasso d'Italia mountain range. The area is known for its well-preserved natural environments and varied flora and fauna.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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because the climb to Peschio Melicone has a beautiful view, then if one is fit one can continue to Colle di Mezzo passing through Colle del Vento
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Monte Gorzano, with its 2,458 meters is the highest peak in Lazio. Going up from Cesacastina or Capricchia, this mountain looks like a large grassy plateau, but it is enough to look north-east to find yourself on a deep rock face overhanging the valley below.
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Between Lazio and Abruzzo is a peak with an old story behind. It was an important place for the shepherds. They brought their sheeps there. It was also and old way to go from their villages in Abruzzo to Amatrice in Lazio.
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Monte Gorzano is located at 2458 meters, and is the maximum elevation of the Laga. It can be reached both from the Lazio side and from the Abruzzo side.
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The summit of Monte di Mezzo at an altitude of 2155 m overlooks the town of Campotosto and the lake of the same name.
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From the top there is an excellent view of the central massif of Gran Sasso (Corvo, Intermesoli, Corno Grande) and the underlying Venacquaro basin.
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Going up and down from Monte Mascioni the view sweeps from Lake Campotosto to the surrounding mountains.
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The Campotosto area, within the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park, features several notable peaks. Among them, Monte Gorzano summit stands out as the highest peak in Lazio at 2458 meters. Another significant peak is Monte di Mezzo summit, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Campotosto and the Gran Sasso mountain range. Pizzo di Moscio is also a popular intermediate summit.
From the mountain peaks around Campotosto, you can expect unparalleled panoramic views. Many vantage points offer clear sightlines of the artificial Lake Campotosto, the largest in Abruzzo, and the majestic Gran Sasso d'Italia mountain range, including Corno Grande, the highest peak in the Apennines. Peaks like Cima delle Malecoste provide excellent views of the central massif of Gran Sasso.
Yes, Pizzo di Moscio, situated between Lazio and Abruzzo, holds historical significance. It was an important place for shepherds and served as a traditional route between villages, reflecting the region's pastoral heritage.
The hiking trails to the peaks around Campotosto cater to various fitness levels. You can find challenging routes, such as those leading to Monte Gorzano summit and Cima delle Malecoste. There are also intermediate options like the ascent to Monte di Mezzo summit, Pizzo di Moscio, and To Monte Mascioni. Some routes can involve significant elevation gain and cover long distances.
The spring season is particularly rewarding for hiking the mountain peaks around Campotosto, as it's known for beautiful flowering and the potential to find early mushrooms. Generally, late spring through early autumn offers favorable weather conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, there are several loop hikes that allow you to explore the peaks and surrounding areas. For example, the Monte di Mezzo area offers loops that can span over 16 km. You can find detailed routes like the Monte di Mezzo Loop Trail or the Monte Mascioni and Lake Campotosto Loop in the Hiking around Campotosto guide.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Campotosto area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails around Campotosto, including routes around the lake. Road cycling is also popular, with several Road Cycling Routes around Campotosto that offer scenic tours. Of course, extensive Hiking around Campotosto is a primary activity, with trails ranging from easy to difficult.
As the entire area falls within the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park, visitors are expected to respect park regulations designed to preserve its natural environment. While general hiking permits are not typically required for day hikes on established trails, it's always advisable to check the official park website for any specific rules, especially concerning camping, fires, or access to sensitive areas, before your visit.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the broader Campotosto area within the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park does provide options for less strenuous walks. Look for trails around Lake Campotosto or lower elevation paths that offer beautiful scenery without significant climbs. Always check the difficulty and length of a route to ensure it's suitable for all family members.
Beyond the impressive peaks, the region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter diverse flora, including ancient beech and chestnut woods, and beautiful meadows. The area is also home to a rich fauna, with opportunities to spot wild animals like wolves, roe deer, and wild boars. The tranquil atmosphere of Lake Campotosto and its surrounding forests further enhance the natural experience.
While popular peaks attract visitors, the extensive network of trails within the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park means you can often find less crowded routes. Exploring some of the interconnected peaks like Colle del Vento, La Montagnola, and Peschio Menicone, which are often part of longer itineraries, can offer a more secluded experience while still providing spectacular views of the Monti della Laga and Gran Sasso range.


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