Best attractions and places to see around Pescasseroli include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated in the heart of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, Pescasseroli serves as a central point for exploring the region. The area offers diverse natural landscapes, including dense beech woods and mountains. It is also home to various historical structures and cultural institutions.
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Lake San Domenico is a picturesque artificial basin created around 1920 with the construction of a dam on the Sagittario river, built for hydroelectric power generation. Located near the Hermitage of San Domenico, it strikes with the extraordinary color of its waters, which vary from emerald green to intense blue.
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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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Artificial lake in the municipality of Villalago, the San Domenico basin has as its main tributary the Sagittario river, which is also the waterway that emerges from the dam. Not far from this point stands the hermitage of San Domenico.
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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/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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Small village on the shores of Lake Barrea, in the Abruzzo National Park, it is immersed in a suggestive natural environment.
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Villetta Barrea is located on the Sangro river in the shadow of Mount Mattone and it is not uncommon for you to come across splendid specimens of deer in its streets. The town was built around the 13th century castle. There are two museums to visit, the transhumance museum and the water museum.
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The region around Pescasseroli is rich in natural beauty, with several popular lakes. Lake Scanno is particularly famous for its distinctive heart shape when viewed from surrounding mountains. Another must-see is Lake San Domenico, an artificial lake with emerald waters set among the Sagittario Gorges. You can also explore Lake Posta Fibreno, a nature reserve known for its unique floating island.
Pescasseroli offers a rich history. The Church of Saints Peter and Paul, a twelfth-century church with Romanesque and Gothic elements, stands in the heart of the village. You can also explore the Historic Center with its narrow lanes and stone houses, or visit the Casa Museo di Benedetto Croce, preserving the memory of the renowned Italian philosopher. The Palazzo Sipari, the former residence of Benedetto Croce and Erminio Sipari, is another notable historical building.
Yes, Pescasseroli is a great destination for families. The Visitor Center of the National Park offers a Naturalistic Museum, a Fauna Park where injured wild animals like Marsican brown bears and wolves are cared for, and the Apennine Garden showcasing local flora. Many of the lakes, such as Lake Scanno and Lake San Domenico, are also considered family-friendly spots for gentle walks and enjoying nature.
Pescasseroli, located within the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Bosco della Difesa Loop' or more challenging routes like 'Macchiarvana and Santuario di Monte Tranquillo'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like 'Pescasseroli and Opi Loop' or 'Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise: very gravel loop tour'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as 'Monte Tranquillo, Opi e Pescasseroli – giro ad anello'. You can explore more options on the running trails, cycling, and MTB trails guides.
The Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, where Pescasseroli is located, is renowned for its wildlife. The Visitor Center of the National Park has a Fauna Park that cares for injured wild animals, offering a chance to see species like the Marsican brown bear, wolves, and roe deer up close. The surrounding mountains and deep forests also provide opportunities for spotting these native species in their natural habitat, often through guided tours.
Yes, the ArteParco project integrates contemporary art into the National Park. Artists create annual installations using natural materials, making them part of the landscape. Examples include Arteparco Totem – Accademia di Aracne and Rinascita by Megx (2024). These works offer a unique blend of artistic beauty and the pristine natural environment.
Pescasseroli offers attractions year-round. For hiking and exploring natural landscapes, spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal. In winter, Pescasseroli transforms into a popular ski resort with well-equipped slopes for downhill skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing, making it a great destination for winter sports enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural landscapes, especially the serene beauty of the lakes like Lake San Domenico, which offers a truly suggestive panorama. The unique blend of art and nature found in the ArteParco installations also creates a special sensation. Many appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in the dense woods and mountains, often spotting local wildlife.
Yes, a couple of kilometers from Pescasseroli, you can find the remains of Castel Mancino. This ancient fortress, built for defensive purposes between the 18th and 19th centuries, offers splendid panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Beyond the central Church of Saints Peter and Paul, you can visit the Abbey of Pescasseroli, founded around 1100, which houses a 13th-century wooden statue of the Madonna with Child. Additionally, about 10 kilometers from Pescasseroli, at 1,597 meters above sea level, lies the silent Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Monte Tranquillo, marking the border between Abruzzo and Lazio.
For experienced hikers, the area around Pescasseroli boasts impressive peaks within the Monti Marsicani. Notable summits include Monte Marsiciano (2252 m), Monte Petroso (2249 m), and Monte Meta (2242 m), offering challenging trails and rewarding views.


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