Grotta Grande del Cervo near Pietrasecca has produced some important archeological and palaeontological finds, can be visited with a guide. En savoir plus .
Zompo lo Schioppo waterfalls: Abruzzo's tallest waterfalls (80m) is particularly impressive in spring En savoir plus .
The wild amphiteatheatre in the Camosciara mountain group is one of the most famous and important spots in the Park En savoir plus .
The greenest valley in the Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo features pleasant walking tracks, mountain-bike trails... En savoir plus .
Rose valley beech forest: from Civitella Alfedena the popular trail leads up through this forest offering an opportunity to see and photograph the chamois En savoir plus .
The park is populated with various rare plant species, as well as wolfes, roebuck, deer, golden egles and griffon vultures En savoir plus .
the badlands were created by the erosion of clay soils by meteoritic rainfall and appera as large troughs in the hillside En savoir plus .
Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo was created in 1922 to protected the Apennines, in particular bears and chamois. En savoir plus .
Established in 1971, the Natural Reserve spans 2.600 ha and features a great variety of habitats, flora and fauna En savoir plus .
Over 60 resurgences feed the expanse of water southwest of Popoli. The symbol of this conservation area is a moorthen sitting on a marsh reed. En savoir plus .
Gran Sasso d'Italia is the highest mountain in the Apennines, with Corno Grande peak (2912m) . Photo Paolo Ramacciotti En savoir plus .
Cinque Miglia plateau - Spanning almost 9 km, one of the largest plateux in Abruzzo, it was once known for its blizards En savoir plus .