Best attractions and places to see around Opi include a blend of historical landmarks and natural features within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. This medieval village is situated on a hilltop, offering views of forested valleys and towering peaks. Opi serves as a base for exploring the region's diverse landscape and cultural sites.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The sense of wonder that this work gives thanks to its colors that, immersed in the woods, create a truly special sensation.
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guide to the work: https://www.arteparco.com/opere/2023-2/ ARTEPARCO is a project born with the desire to bring contemporary art into the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, one of the most ancient naturalistic sites in Italy, a symbol of uncontaminated nature. Every year an artist is invited to confront the Old-Grown Forests, recognized in 2017 as a UNESCO heritage site. Arteparco is a union between Art and Nature, which combines artistic beauty with unique and uncontaminated places such as the Park, an open-air museum where nature alone is the protagonist. The initiative is born from the collaboration between the Park Authority, the Municipality of Pescasseroli and PARCO1923 – a perfume brand inspired by the plants and flowers of the Park – and is carried out with the support of BMW Italia, which has always shown particular attention to the issues of sustainability and environmental protection, and Sky Arte, the in-depth television channel dedicated to culture and art. Partners of the project for the first time also GORE-TEX, a leading company in the creation of technologies for outdoor clothing, committed to ensuring a positive economic and social impact while respecting the environment, and the Woolrich Out Door Foundation, which is committed to protecting and safeguarding outdoor spaces for communities around the world. For the commitment to the enhancement of the territory demonstrated over the years by ARTEPARCO, the initiative enjoys the Patronage of the Ministry of Ecological Transition.
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Audio guide of the work: https://www.arteparco.com/opere/2022-2/ ARTEPARCO is a project born with the desire to bring contemporary art into the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, one of the most ancient naturalistic sites in Italy, a symbol of uncontaminated nature. Every year an artist is invited to confront the Ancient Forests, recognized in 2017 as a UNESCO heritage site. Arteparco is a union between Art and Nature, which unites artistic beauty with unique and uncontaminated places such as the Park, an open-air museum whose only nature is the protagonist. The initiative is the result of a collaboration between the Park Authority, the Municipality of Pescasseroli and PARCO1923 – a perfume brand inspired by the plants and flowers of the Park – and is being implemented with the support of BMW Italia, which has always shown particular attention to the issues of sustainability and environmental protection, and Sky Arte, the in-depth television channel dedicated to culture and art. Partners in the project for the first time are also GORE-TEX, a leading company in the creation of technologies for outdoor clothing, committed to ensuring a positive economic and social impact while respecting the environment, and the Woolrich Out Door Foundation, which is committed to protecting and safeguarding outdoor spaces for communities around the world. For the commitment to enhancing the territory demonstrated over the years by ARTEPARCO, the initiative enjoys the Patronage of the Ministry of Ecological Transition.
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audio guide of the work: https://www.arteparco.com/opere/2023-2/ ARTEPARCO is a project born with the desire to bring contemporary art into the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, one of the most ancient naturalistic sites in Italy, a symbol of uncontaminated nature. Every year an artist is invited to confront the Old-Grown Forests, recognized in 2017 as a UNESCO heritage site. Arteparco is a union between Art and Nature, which combines artistic beauty with unique and uncontaminated places such as the Park, an open-air museum where nature alone is the protagonist. The initiative is born from the collaboration between the Park Authority, the Municipality of Pescasseroli and PARCO1923 - a perfume brand inspired by the plants and flowers of the Park - and is carried out with the support of BMW Italia, which has always shown particular attention to the issues of sustainability and environmental protection, and Sky Arte, the in-depth television channel dedicated to culture and art. Partners of the project for the first time also include GORE-TEX, a leading company in the creation of technologies for outdoor clothing, committed to ensuring a positive economic and social impact while respecting the environment, and the Woolrich Out Door Foundation, which is committed to protecting and safeguarding outdoor spaces for communities around the world. For the commitment to the enhancement of the territory demonstrated over the years by ARTEPARCO, the initiative enjoys the Patronage of the Ministry of Ecological Transition. https://www.arteparco.com/audioguida-2023/
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The lake of the split mountain, at 1100 meters above sea level. in the municipality of Alfedena, it offers a breathtaking view and a wild experience. Perfect for family excursions and for cooling off in nature. Not equipped, but diving is possible. To be seen! Uncrowded, quiet and relaxing, it is a refuge for deer. In August it can get crowded. In the heart of the forest, you find peace. A lovely venue if in the area.
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Barrea is a comune located in the Abruzzo region, in the province of L'Aquila, in Italy. It is located within the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, and is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and unspoiled nature. The town is located on the shores of the lake of the same name, Lago di Barrea, which is one of the main attractions of the area. The beauty of the lake and its surroundings makes Barrea an ideal destination for nature lovers and for those who want to spend moments of relaxation and tranquillity. The historic center of Barrea is characterized by narrow streets and stone houses that still maintain the charm of traditional architecture. The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie is one of the main places of interest, with its bell tower. The area around Barrea offers numerous possibilities for excursions, trekking, horse riding and outdoor activities. The national park is famous for its rich fauna and flora, with the possibility of spotting different species of wildlife such as bears, wolves, chamois, deer and golden eagles. Barrea is also famous for its culinary traditions, with typical dishes of Abruzzo cuisine such as homemade pasta, local cheeses and delicious traditional desserts.
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The Montagna Spaccata Lake is a natural water basin located in the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise. It is known for its tranquil setting and crystal clear waters which reflect the contours of the surrounding mountains. The area around the lake is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, contributing to the uniqueness of the landscape. https://www.abruzzoturismo.it/it/lago-montagna-spaccata-alfedena-aq
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Artificial basin with platform for diving
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Opi is surrounded by stunning natural beauty within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park. You can visit Montagna Spaccata Lake, an artificial basin at 1100 meters above sea level, known for its tranquil setting and crystal clear waters, perfect for family excursions. Another option is Lake Barrea, which is part of the settlement of Barrea, offering beautiful surroundings. The Val Fondillo is also a verdant valley with numerous springs and trails.
Opi's rich history is evident in its landmarks. The Centro Storico (Historic Center) is a dramatic hilltop village with stone houses, steep alleys, and vaulted archways. You can visit the Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta, a prominent stone church dating back to the 12th century, and the Chapel of San Giovanni Battista, a 17th-century Baroque chapel next to the Town Hall. The Archaeological Museum “Signor Otto” houses finds from the Necropolis of Val Fondillo, including a reconstructed tomb.
Yes, Opi offers several family-friendly options. Montagna Spaccata Lake is suitable for family excursions, offering a tranquil setting. Val Fondillo is another excellent choice, featuring trails of varying difficulty, a picnic area, and opportunities for horse riding and archery. The Chamois Museum in Palazzo Bevilacqua also has a section for children to learn about the park's fauna.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Belvedere di Opi, which offers panoramic views across dense forests, deep valleys, and the towering peaks of the Abruzzo National Park, including Monte Marsicano, Monte Greco, Mount Amaro, and Camosciara. The historic center of Barrea also provides scenic views of Lake Barrea and the surrounding landscapes.
The ARTEPARCO project integrates contemporary art into the National Park. You can discover installations like the Arteparco Totem – Accademia di Aracne, noted for its colors within the woods. Other works include Rinascita by Megx (2024) and the Liberi Tutti Sculpture by Valerio Berruti, all designed to blend artistic beauty with the park's natural environment.
Opi is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. The Val Fondillo is described as one of the most beautiful excursions in the National Park, offering various trails. You can find numerous hiking routes, including the easy Tratturo Regio Trail, moderate trails like Val Fondillo Springs – Val Fondillo Forest Trail, and more challenging options such as Monte Amaro Summit. For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Opi guide.
Yes, the area around Opi offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes like the Bike ride from Pescasseroli through Marsica or the Lake Barrea loop. For mountain biking, there are trails such as Monte Tranquillo, Opi e Pescasseroli – giro ad anello. Detailed routes and information are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Opi and MTB Trails around Opi guides.
The Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park is renowned for its rich fauna. The Camosciara Valley offers spectacular mountain landscapes and the chance to spot local animals like chamois, Marsican brown bears, and Apennine wolves. For an educational experience, visit the Chamois Museum in Palazzo Bevilacqua, which provides information about these typical animals of the area.
Opi hosts several small but significant museums. The Chamois Museum focuses on local wildlife. The Forest and Human Museum, located in the former Val Fondillo sawmill, explores the connection between humans and nature. The Ski and Mountain Museum promotes mountain tourism through winter sports, and the Archaeological Museum “Signor Otto” displays local archaeological finds.
The best time to visit Opi largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and exploring the natural parks, late spring, summer, and early autumn (May to October) offer pleasant weather. If you're interested in skiing, winter months (December to March) are ideal, with nearby resorts like Passo Godi and the Macchiarvana Plateau popular for winter sports.
Yes, the Val Fondillo offers trails of varying difficulty, including options suitable for families and those seeking easier walks. Within the nearby routes data, the Tratturo Regio Trail is specifically listed as an 'easy' hiking option, making it accessible for a wider range of visitors.
The village's main square is Piazza Municipio. It is surrounded by traditional stone buildings and serves as a lively community hub, offering a glimpse into local life and a central point for exploring the historic center.


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