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Top 11 Natural Monuments around Morro D'Oro

Best natural monuments around Morro D'Oro offer a diverse natural environment within the Abruzzo region of Italy. Situated between the Tordino and Vomano valleys, the area features fertile lands and picturesque landscapes. While not formally designated with numerous distinct natural monuments, its general natural beauty includes river ecosystems and varied terrain. The region's proximity to both the sea and mountains contributes to its appealing natural setting.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Atri Calanchi Cycle Route

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Well yes, after a difficult climb, a descent from arrostidischi 🤣🤣
Breathtaking panorama that covers fatigue and sweat and caresses the fantastic descent with the wind

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Fonte dell'Accolle

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The Fonte D'Accolle is located on the hill at the foot of Montepagano, from which spring water flows, first fountain from the left for drinking water, then a trough for …

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Casa Mataloni (Borsacchio Nature Reserve)

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We are in the Borsacchio Reserve, between the mouth of the Tordino River and the mouth of the Borsacchio Torrent, between the Adriatic Sea and the hills of Cologna Paese …

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A precious place for biodiversity, this reserve is the habitat for 120 species of plants, many of which are rare in Abruzzo. The reserve is located between the sea and …

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Calanchi di Atri Regional Nature Reserve

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Spectacular place, with a 5.6 km circular hiking route.

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May 9, 2026, Riserva Naturale Guidata Borsacchio

Sandy beach great nature definitely take sunscreen with you

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A beautiful circular hike in the Calanchi di Atri Regional Nature Park. The reserve is always open and free of charge. You can admire various rock formations created by the action of water on the clay soil.

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This path leads from the natural beach, very beautiful and quiet

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Natural beach with great sea

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A unique location; the reserve is crossed by a very dusty cycle path (perfect for gravel), surrounded by vegetation, and with little to no view of the sea except at this point, where the semi-ruined house contributes to the picturesque panorama. Beware of illegal e-bikes, which use this road as an alternative to the roads open to traffic at breakneck speeds.

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Fonte D’Accolle is located on the hill at the foot of Montepagano. It can be reached by car from Roseto Sud via Via Accolle or from Montepagano, or on foot from Montepagano itself and Colle Patito. Spring water flows from Fonte d’Accolle. The date of construction of the work is not certain, there are documents dating back to around 1820 that refer to renovation and maintenance work. There is a concrete probability that the source was already used around the 11th century during the phase of the castle that led to the birth of Montepagano. Villages were built where there were water sources. Fonte d’Accolle is a perfect example of a smart city as it is composed of three main parts, each intended for a specific use: the first fountain from the left for drinking water, then a drinking trough for livestock placed in a niche and the washhouse composed of a covered stone basin where women did their laundry. The one that goes from Roseto to Montepagano passing through the Fonte d’Accolle is just one of the ancient routes of the Roseto territory. Many initiatives take place in this place, which is so suitable for hosting artistic, historical and environmental events, thanks to the large square in front of the fountain. Like every fascinating place, its history is accompanied by a nice legend. It is said that women who were unable to have children, after going to the source, miraculously, thanks to the intercession of a Saint, became pregnant. For this reason it is also called Fontana del Santo. Andreina Moretti, a well-known writer from Roseto, wrote the short story “La Fontana del Santo” whose story takes place at the Accolle fountain. A dialect musical was also based on the short story. (c) https://www.guidedellariservaborsacchio.it/fonte-dellaccolle/?doing_wp_cron=1743862249.0334219932556152343750

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Atri and its gullies

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The Borsacchio Reserve is located in the municipality of Roseto degli Abruzzi and was established in 2005. It includes a stretch of beach between the hamlet of Cologna and Roseto Nord and the hills above. The area is approximately 1100 hectares. There are numerous species of plants and animals present. The Reserve is managed by the Borsacchio Reserve Guides association. An environmental heritage to be protected.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological formations can I explore near Morro D'Oro?

The region is renowned for its extraordinary geological formations. You can explore the Atri Calanchi Cycle Route, which features majestic natural architectures known as "Dante's bolge" or "scrimoni." These are a result of erosion on clayey soil, revealing ancient marine fossils. Similarly, the Atri Badlands offer imposing erosion phenomena in the form of channels, providing a unique landscape within the "Riserva Naturale dei Calanchi di Atri."

Are there any nature reserves or protected areas to visit?

Yes, the Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve is a precious place for biodiversity, home to 120 plant species. Situated between the sea and the hills, it offers a suggestive environment for exploration on foot or by bike. The Atri Badlands are also located within the "Riserva Naturale dei Calanchi di Atri."

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Morro D'Oro's natural monuments?

The area around Morro D'Oro offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Adriatic Cycle Path – Vomano Cycle Bridge loop' or 'Montepagano Historic Village – View of the Calanchi of Roseto loop.' For running, there are trails such as the 'Lido Azzurra loop' or 'Cologna Beach loop.' Cycling enthusiasts can explore longer routes like the 'Vomano Cycle Bridge – Pine Grove loop.' Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Morro D'Oro, Running Trails around Morro D'Oro, and Cycling around Morro D'Oro guides.

Are there family-friendly natural attractions in the area?

Yes, the Fonte dell'Accolle is considered family-friendly. It's a historical site with spring water, a trough, and a wash house, located at the foot of Montepagano. Its historical significance and the legend associated with it can make for an interesting visit for families.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Morro D'Oro?

The region's diverse landscape, with proximity to both the sea and mountains, makes it appealing across seasons. For exploring the badlands, it's generally recommended to avoid very hot periods. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while the coastal reserves can be enjoyed during warmer months.

Can I spot any wildlife in the natural areas?

The Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve is a habitat for 120 plant species, indicating a rich ecosystem that supports various forms of wildlife. The Tordino River valley, which is part of the broader natural setting, is also known for its fauna, including the Kingfisher, suggesting opportunities for birdwatching and appreciating local biodiversity.

Are there any historical sites within or near the natural monuments?

Yes, the Fonte dell'Accolle is a historical site with origins possibly dating back to the 11th century. Also, within the Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve, you can find Casa Mataloni, a semi-ruined country house that adds a picturesque historical element to the natural landscape.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations, such as the 'Dante's bolge' of the Atri Calanchi Cycle Route and the imposing erosion phenomena of the Atri Badlands. The biodiversity and scenic beauty of the Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve, located between the sea and hills, are also highly valued. The overall appeal comes from the diverse landscapes and opportunities for exploration.

Are there any trails suitable for beginner hikers or cyclists?

While specific 'beginner' designations aren't always explicit, many of the cycle routes and trails within the nature reserves offer varying difficulties. For example, the Atri Calanchi Cycle Route is categorized as intermediate, but the general landscape of the Tordino and Vomano valleys provides pleasant, less strenuous paths for appreciating nature. It's always advisable to check the specific route details for difficulty before heading out.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see?

The region offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find fertile lands and picturesque views within the Tordino and Vomano valleys, unique eroded badlands, and coastal environments where the hills meet the sea, as seen in the Borsacchio Guided Nature Reserve. This blend provides a rich natural tapestry for exploration.

Are there any circular walks or routes available?

Yes, for instance, the Atri Badlands can be explored via a 5.6 km circular tour. Many of the running and cycling routes mentioned in the nearby guides are also designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Always check the route details for specific circular options.

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