Mountain peaks around Trasacco are situated in the Abruzzo region of central Italy, offering diverse outdoor opportunities. The town is positioned at the foot of Monte Labbrone and is surrounded by the Apennine mountains, including parts of the Gran Sasso and Maiella massifs. This area provides a range of elevations, from accessible local hills to higher peaks offering expansive views of the Fucine plain and the Marsica area. The region is known for its natural beauty and is a gateway…
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a beautiful climb, runnable in the first half and much steeper and more tiring in the second 500 meters in altitude, almost entirely immersed in the dense forest if not for very short stretches going up and to the summit.
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The Vali di Monte Salviano is located at 902 m above sea level within the homonymous nature reserve. In 2000 the work entitled "Teatro della Germinazione" was installed, a sculpture by the artist Pietro Cascella.
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At an altitude of 1860 m asl is the Sant'Elia pass. Once you reach the top, the effort is over, you can enjoy the view and then head downhill.
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At 1769m above sea level, the Monte Longagna offer a great view over Marsica region but most of all over the Fucino "old lake"
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The Valico del Monte Salviano in Avezzano (AQ) is located in the heart of the Guided Nature Reserve of the homonymous mountain at 902 m.s.l.m. Here it is possible to admire the Teatro della Germination, a sculpture made by the master sculptor Pietro Cascella and behind there is the entrance to the Via Dei Marsi, a 60 km equipped naturalistic path that connects the Salviano Reserve with the Abruzzo Lazio National Park and Molise in Pescasseroli (AQ), a fundamental naturalistic path as an ecological corridor between the two Parks, allowing the respective fauna to migrate from one reserve to another and thus increase the degree of fauna biodiversity of the two places. The nature trail was created thanks to the commitment in the field of the Social and Sports Promotion Association ERCI Team Onlus Il Salviano, which managed this Reserve until 2011 and in which I was part as a Technical Collaborator from 2005 to July 2017 covering the role of Project Manager "Knowing Nature through Sport" to develop outdoor sports within this protected area. https://abruzzoturismo.it/it/riserva-naturale-monte-salviano-avezzano-aq http://www.erciteam.it/it/ http://www.erciteam.it/it/la-via-dei-marsi-intro https://www.academia.edu/18593575/LA_VIA_DEI_MARSI https://www.academia.edu/18587107/LA_VIA_DEI_MARSI_-_Relazione
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The area around Trasacco offers several significant peaks and passes. Among them are Monte Salviano Pass, located at 902 meters above sea level within its nature reserve, and Sant'Elia Pass, which sits at an altitude of 1860 meters and provides extensive panoramic views. You can also find View of the Fucino Plain from Monte Longagna, a viewpoint at 1769 meters offering stunning vistas over the Marsica region and the historic Fucino "old lake." Monte Labbrone is also a prominent local peak.
Trasacco is an excellent base for hiking, with trails ranging from moderate to challenging. For instance, the Ascent to Monte Alto via the Cento Pozzi Trail offers a beautiful but challenging climb, largely through dense forest. Many trails lead to summits and viewpoints, providing diverse experiences for hikers. You can explore various hiking routes in the region by visiting the Hiking around Trasacco guide.
While specific family-friendly highlights are not detailed, the region offers a range of elevations, including local hills like Monte Labbrone, which are generally more accessible. For easier options, you can look into routes such as the 'Alpini Chapel La Cunicella loop from Luco dei Marsi' which is rated as easy in the Hiking around Trasacco guide. These shorter, less strenuous paths are often suitable for families.
The mountains near Trasacco are rich with panoramic viewpoints. View of the Fucino Plain from Monte Longagna (1769m) offers an exceptional perspective of the Marsica region and the Fucino "old lake." Sant'Elia Pass (1860m) also provides extensive panoramic views after the ascent. Higher elevations like Monte Alto offer broad vistas of the Marsica area and beyond.
Beyond hiking, the area around Trasacco is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, such as the 'Monte Salviano Pass – View of Scurcola Marsicana loop from Luco dei Marsi' in the Road Cycling Routes around Trasacco guide. For more adventurous cycling, there are challenging touring bicycle routes like the 'Panoramic Tour of Vallelonga – gravel loop' available in the Cycling around Trasacco guide.
The mountains surrounding Trasacco are part of the Abruzzo Apennines, known as the "Green Region of Europe." You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including dense forests, especially on ascents like the Ascent to Monte Alto via the Cento Pozzi Trail. The region boasts rich biodiversity and offers views of the Fucine plain, which was once a large lake. The area is also a gateway to national parks like Gran Sasso and Maiella, home to diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the area holds historical significance. Trasacco itself has ancient origins linked to its position "beyond the waters" (Transaquas) of the former Fucine Lake. The mountains offer a unique perspective on this historical landscape. Additionally, Monte Salviano Pass features the "Teatro della Germinazione," a sculpture by Pietro Cascella, adding a cultural landmark to the natural setting.
The Abruzzo region generally offers good hiking conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn provides pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, though higher elevations can be a welcome escape from the heat. Winter hiking is possible, especially in the broader Gran Sasso area, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of snow conditions.
Yes, the Monte Salviano Pass is an important point as it connects to the Via Dei Marsi, a 60 km equipped naturalistic path. This trail links the Salviano Reserve with the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park in Pescasseroli, serving as a crucial ecological corridor for local fauna.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the higher passes and viewpoints, such as Sant'Elia Pass and View of the Fucino Plain from Monte Longagna. The diverse hiking opportunities, from accessible local hills to more challenging ascents, are also highly valued. The natural beauty and the sense of immersion in the pristine environment of the Abruzzo Apennines are key draws.
The difficulty of trails around Trasacco varies. You can find moderate hikes, such as some of the loops from Civita d'Antino or Trasacco itself, as listed in the Hiking around Trasacco guide. More challenging options include the Ascent to Monte Alto via the Cento Pozzi Trail, which is described as steep and tiring in its upper sections. It's advisable to check the specific route details for difficulty ratings before setting out.
Trasacco itself, being a town, offers accommodation, cafes, and pubs. While specific establishments directly on mountain trails are less common, you can find amenities in the town and surrounding villages. It's recommended to plan your hikes to start and end near these locations or carry sufficient supplies for longer excursions.


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