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Hiking around Amaro features mountainous terrain with significant elevation changes, particularly around Monte Amariana. The region is characterized by diverse trails that traverse ridges and valleys, offering varied landscapes for hikers. Paths often lead through areas with historical mountain settlements and natural features within the geologically rich Carnic Alps.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.8
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25
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13.8km
07:35
1,550m
1,550m
Hike the difficult Monte Amariana Summit Trail from Amaro (via Route 414) for panoramic views and an adventurous via ferrata.
4.0
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18
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15.8km
08:48
1,550m
1,550m
Alpine trail through historic mountain settlements and dramatic ridges in the geologically rich Carnic Alps.

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4.7
(69)
479
hikers
6.51km
04:31
850m
850m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.3
(20)
104
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
16
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18.8km
09:30
1,620m
1,620m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Shelter at the fork, Colo' refuge, just opened by three sisters, very nice with the possibility of staying overnight both at the shelter (bring a sleeping bag) and at the refuge, reservations recommended 3474281877, well-maintained path
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Manuela's refuge will open in June 2025!
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...good view of the town and the river 👀
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There are over 15 hiking trails around Amaro, offering a variety of experiences. The komoot community has rated these routes highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 2,000 reviews.
While Amaro is known for its challenging mountainous terrain, there are moderate options available. For example, the Ricovero Forcella Colò – Stavoli Amariana di Sotto loop from Carnia / Stazion di Cjargne is a moderate 7.7 km hike that offers a less strenuous experience compared to the summit climbs.
Hiking in Amaro offers diverse landscapes, from verdant forests to more barren, 'moon-like' tablelands at higher elevations, especially around Monte Amaro in the Maiella National Park. You'll traverse dramatic ridges, valleys, and paths that often lead through areas with historical mountain settlements.
Yes, there are circular routes available. A popular option is the Forest Trail – Via Ferrata Monte Amariana loop from Cristo di forca, which is a 6.5 km trail that takes you through forested sections and near a via ferrata.
The region features impressive natural formations like the Gole di San Martino (Gorges of San Martino). You can also explore highlights such as Rio Serai and the Path Through the Rio Resartico Valley. At higher elevations, landmarks like Bivacco Pelino, a mountain hut, serve as resting points.
Yes, the Maiella National Park, where Monte Amaro is located, is rich in biodiversity. Hikers have opportunities to spot Abruzzo chamois and deer, especially around September. The park is also home to rare species like golden eagles and Apennine wolves.
The best time to hike in Amaro generally depends on the desired difficulty. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for most trails. For challenging high-altitude climbs to Monte Amaro, summer provides the most favorable conditions, though some routes might be accessible in late spring or early autumn. Winter hikes are possible but require specific gear and experience due to snow and ice.
Absolutely. Amaro is known for its demanding climbs. The Monte Amariana Normal Route is a difficult 13.8 km trail with substantial elevation gain. Another challenging option is the CAI Trail 415 through Stavoli Amariana, a difficult 15.8 km path with significant ascents.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Amaro, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views from the summits, the diverse terrain ranging from forests to alpine plateaus, and the sense of accomplishment from tackling the challenging ascents.
Information on specific public transport options directly to all trailheads around Amaro is limited. It is generally recommended to check local bus schedules or consider driving to access the starting points of many hikes, especially those deeper within the Maiella National Park.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the trails are rare, towns near the Maiella National Park offer amenities and accommodation. For hikers tackling Monte Amaro, Bivacco Pelino is a mountain hut near the summit that can serve as a resting point.


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