Best canyons around Avezzano are found in the Abruzzo region of Italy, an area characterized by impressive natural gorges and valleys. The landscape features deep ravines carved by rivers, surrounded by mountains and diverse ecosystems. This region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of natural and historical sites.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Access is limited to 80 people per day. Book slots at https://www.parcosirentevelino.it/gole_celano.php. The sign is only very small and clearly written in English. Hiking boots are required; children under 8 are not permitted.
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Short via ferrata but not suitable for those who suffer from vertigo. Important to do it one at a time so as not to unbalance the other.
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Important equipment and technical clothing. Short via ferrata but not suitable for those who suffer from vertigo.
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The "Fonte degli Innamorati", where the water flows down following the profile of the rock and the grass. Here you can stop for a break before continuing.
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Deep incision with overhanging stone walls up to 200 m high. Entering the Celano Gorges will be accessing a crystallized world, where trees, stone and time are masters.
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Once you get to the cave, is it possible to continue towards Mount Velino, or do you need to go back?
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The via ferrata is suitable for those who do not suffer from vertigo.
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The primary natural attractions are the Gorges of Celano and the Gole del Sagittario. The Valle Roveto also offers significant natural beauty, including the Zompo lo Schioppo Nature Reserve, and the Canyon of Costa Grande near Massa d'Albe is noted for inclusive walks.
Yes, the Val d'Arano Loop near Ovindoli is explicitly family-friendly, suitable for walking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and even with strollers. The Canyon of Costa Grande near Massa d'Albe is also highlighted for its inclusive walks, suggesting accessibility for a wider range of visitors.
The Gole di Celano is home to diverse wildlife, including royal eagles, royal owls, peregrine falcons, and rock swallows. The Gole del Sagittario, a WWF Oasis, boasts rich biodiversity with wolves, bears, chamois, deer, wild boars, royal eagles, and peregrine falcons.
Within the Gole di Celano, you can find the ruins of a Benedictine Monastery. The Gole del Sagittario features the ancient Eremo di San Domenico (Hermitage of San Domenico) and remnants of ancient Roman structures on its cliffs. The Valle Roveto also contains several hermitages and the ancient Roman Emissario di Claudio.
The Gole di Celano is particularly popular for challenging hikes in spring and summer. Generally, these seasons offer the most favorable weather conditions for exploring the gorges and their trails.
Yes, hiking boots are required for the Gole di Celano. It's advisable to avoid the trail in case of rain. Access to the main gorge trail is limited to 80 people per day, and children under 8 are not permitted. You can book slots at parcosirentevelino.it.
The Gole di Celano offers sections for varying skill levels; the upper part is reserved for experienced canyoning enthusiasts, while a lower, less technical section can be explored by most visitors. The Gole del Sagittario also offers canyoning opportunities.
The Fonte degli Innamorati Waterfall, or 'Fountain of Lovers', is a picturesque waterfall located about halfway along the hiking trail within the Gole di Celano. It's a popular spot for a break.
Beyond hiking and canyoning, the region offers various activities. You can find excellent routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking. The Gole del Sagittario also provides opportunities for kayaking and horseback riding.
Yes, the San Benedetto Cave, located in Monte Velino, is a notable cave with a width of 20 meters. From this location, visitors can enjoy views of Monte Cafornia and the Conca del Fucino.
The Gole del Sagittario is a Regional Natural Reserve and a WWF Oasis, known for its deep limestone gorges, rich biodiversity including wolves and bears, and the endemic Sagittario Cornflower. It also features the historical Eremo di San Domenico and the 'Sorgenti di Cavuto' visitor center.
The hike from Celano to Ovindoli through the Gole di Celano typically takes approximately three hours. The gorge itself extends for about 12 kilometers.


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