Mountain passes around Tagliacozzo offer access to the Abruzzo region's diverse natural landscapes. The town is situated amidst significant mountain terrain, including the Monte Salviano Nature Reserve and the Sirente-Velino Regional Park. This area features a mix of historical routes, challenging climbs, and scenic viewpoints. The passes provide opportunities for various outdoor activities within a mountainous environment.
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The Le Forche pass is located at 1123 meters. Beautiful view of the Velino.
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Passo delle Pecore is the meeting point of several paths. There are beautiful glades here.
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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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From this pass it is possible to reach Monte Velino and other panoramic peaks.
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There are 4 possible directions to Passo delle Pecore if you are equipped with an e-MTB.
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With a generally downhill profile, this trail is one of the most recommended in the area for Mtb or e-Mtb. Ups and downs, guided sections and fast sections alternate while the scenery of the beech forest flows around. It ends on a large grassy clearing and, continuing it as indicated in the track, you arrive on the slope of Female Dead. Highly recommended
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you can reach this pass from Carsoli or from Tagliacozzo this 2nd option is my favourite because there's a very panoramic route with wonderful views on Abruzzo Mountains
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy passes like Passo delle Pecore, known as a meeting point for several paths with beautiful glades, and Le Forche Pass, which offers extensive views and access to Monte Velino. Monte Salviano Pass is also popular, situated within a nature reserve.
Monte Salviano Pass, located within the Monte Salviano Nature Reserve, is home to diverse flora and fauna, including squirrels, foxes, and various bird species. Passo Godi, within the Abruzzo National Park, is known for its rich biodiversity, where you might spot deer, foxes, chamois, and birds of prey, and features a monumental beech tree.
Yes, the Historical Mountain Pass, which is the majestic ravine approaching Tagliacozzo, holds great historical significance, with ancient religious sites like the Church of Santa Maria del Soccorso. Passo delle Capannelle also has historical roots as part of the ancient Via Cecilia, used by Romans, and was a favored spot for brigands.
Vado della Forcella, situated in the Sirente-Velino Regional Park, is a notable pass for cyclists, having been included in the Giro d'Italia. Passo delle Capannelle is also highly regarded by motorcyclists and cyclists for its scenic curves and well-maintained roads, offering stunning views of the Gran Sasso massif.
The area around Tagliacozzo's mountain passes offers a wide range of activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to difficult, as well as cycling routes and running trails. Passo Godi is particularly versatile, offering trekking, mountain biking, and Nordic walking in summer, and snow sports like skiing and snowshoeing in winter.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying nature, spring is ideal, especially around Monte Salviano Pass when religious celebrations take place. Passo Godi is suitable year-round, offering summer activities and transforming into a popular destination for snow sports in winter.
Passo Godi is particularly suitable for families, especially in winter, as it transforms into a popular destination for snow sports like skiing and snowshoeing, with options suitable for beginners and families. Many hiking trails around the passes also offer varying difficulty levels, allowing families to choose appropriate routes.
Monte Salviano Pass offers panoramic views of the Fucino Basin and Mount Velino from its summit. Le Forche Pass also provides extensive views of Monte Velino and other peaks. The Historical Mountain Pass offers breathtaking scenic views of the ravine and the town of Tagliacozzo framed by towering peaks.
Yes, passes like Passo delle Pecore are known for offering multiple directions for e-MTB exploration. Passo Procoio (Breccoji) features a generally downhill profile with alternating ups, downs, guided sections, and fast sections, making it highly recommended for MTB or e-MTB.
Passo delle Capannelle is unique for its combination of scenic beauty, historical significance, and popularity among motorists and cyclists. It's part of the 'Strada Maestra del Parco' traversing the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, offering stunning views of the Gran Sasso massif. Its name likely comes from the small shepherd huts ('capannelle') used during transhumance, adding to its cultural charm.
Yes, from Le Forche Pass, it is possible to reach Monte Velino and other panoramic peaks, making it a key starting point for more challenging ascents in the area.
The 'Teatro della Germinazione' is a sculpture by artist Pietro Cascella, installed in 2000. You can find this notable artistic feature at Monte Salviano Pass, located within the Monte Salviano Nature Reserve.


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