Quello che ti raccontiamo e ti consigliamo in questo breve articolo è un itinerario in Abruzzo che potrai vivere durante una sola giornata, perfetto per una gita in famiglia o tra amici. L’itinerario si svolge alle pendici dei Monti della Maiella, all’interno del Parco Nazionale recentemente designato Geoparco Mondiale Unesco (leggi qui la notizia)
What we tell and recommend you in this short article is an itinerary in Abruzzo that you can experience during a single day, perfect for a trip with family or friends. The itinerary takes place on the slopes of the Maiella Mountains, inside the National Park recently designated Unesco World Geopark
Read here all the Maiella Park Trails. Here is the (really) complete list, +190 trails – 1200 km
Here are the stops that we recommend for this itinerary:
Orfento Valley, Caramanico Terme
The Orfento Valley Nature Reserve is a real “Eden”. Much of the reserve is in the municipality of the famous spa town of Caramanico Terme. The protected area, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful, wild and spectacular areas in the whole of Abruzzo, includes a large area with differences in height and heights ranging from 500 to 2,600 m. of altitude. The valley is covered with immense and lush beech woods crossed by numerous canyons rich in water and thundering waterfalls (Read more)
La Grotta Scura, l’Antica Caverna del periodo Neolitico, Bolognano
Visiting the Grotta Scura (Dark Grotto) you will be able to discover important evidence of the Neolithic period. This cave can be considered as a “fossil river”, that is, a cavity generated by the ancient flow of water with signs of both human presence and cave animals.
The Grotta Scura overlooks an incredible canyon that was dug by the Orta river during millions of years characterized by imposing vertical walls on which it is possible to see several other caves (Read more)
Path 1 (B4) in the Bosco di Lama Bianca, Sant’Eufemia a Maiella
Il sentiero 1 (coincide con tratto sentiero B4) collega Fonte Lama Bianca alla Fonte della Fratta. Questo percorso è un sentiero ideato e realizzato negli anni ‘80 dal Corpo Forestale dello Stato per i diversamente abili, che ben si presta anche alle esigenze di famiglie con bambini piccoli o ancora non in grado di camminare da soli. Tutto il tragitto si snoda all’interno della faggeta di Lama Bianca. Per iniziare il sentiero, da S. Eufemia a Maiella si prosegue in direzione di Passo San Leonardo, e si devia a sinistra in corrispondenza dell’indicazione stradale per Lama Bianca (Scopri di più)
Path 1 (coincides with the stretch of path B4) connects Fonte Lama Bianca with Fonte della Fratta. This path is a path designed and built in the 1980s by the State Forestry Corps for the disabled, which is also well suited to the needs of families with small children or who are not yet able to walk alone. The whole route winds through the Lama Bianca beech forest. To start the path, from S. Eufemia to Maiella, continue towards Passo San Leonardo, and turn left at the road sign for Lama Bianca (Read more)
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