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The National Park of Abruzzo


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Abruzzo National Park
photo (c) Alfredo Scamponi e Marco Branchi

The National Park of Abruzzo Itineraries

Recommended period: Spring - Autumn
(Sulmona - Cocullo - Pescasseroli - Opi - Villetta Barrea - Scanno - Sulmona)

The trip begins in Sulmona (403 mts above sea-level), a town situated in the heart of the Peligna valley. The town, which is well-known as the birthplace of Ovidio, the poet of love, is known nowadays as being the land of confetti (there is also a museum of confetti). Its many fine monuments date back, mostly, to the economic and cultural heyday of the town, during the XIV and XV centuries The Natural History Museum of the Mountain Community, with its entomological section containing almost 7,000 examples of local insects, is worth a visit.

The next stop is the town of the snake-catchers, Cocullo, whose residents have combined the millenary Marsican traditions with the Christian devotion to S. Domenico. From here the trip continues on the provincial road to Ortona dei Marsi, going through a karst depression area. Then it reaches Bisegna passing through the lovely Giovenco valley, and from here it ends up in the heart of the National-Park, i.e. the town of Pescasseroli.

Still proceeding along the Sangro valley, the tour touches Opi and afterwards the town of Villetta Barrea, whose artificial lake hears the same name. The tour starts back from the lake of Barrea and, following the S.S. (State road) n. 479, it climbs the -mountains through the woods of Scalone up to the pass of Monte Godi and then it descends to the town and lake of Scanno.

Abruzzo National Park
photo (c) Alfredo Scamponi e Marco Branchi

Here it is worth making a stop and taking a walk in the narrow streets, many of which contain the typical fights of steps. In this way you can admire the characteristic women's clothes of oriental origin that some elcerly women still wear, especially of holiday. And you can also do some shopping in the goldsmith's shops. After leaving Scanno, the tazir goes through Villalago and, at the end of the Sagittario Valley, Anversa degli Abruzzi, the town where D'Annunzio's play "La fiaccola sotto il moggio" is set. After driving 20 more kilometers the trip ends back in Sulmona.


photos (c) Alfredo Scamponi e Marco Branchi

Fauna

The Park is inhabited by bears, chamois, wolves, deer. The symbol of the Park is the Marsican Brown Bear, which represented, until recently, an endangered species. At present, this danger seems to have been averted, thanks to the punctual protection activity of the Park Board. Indeed, there are about 80 examples of bear living both in the Park area and in the nearby mountains. The Board of the National Park of Abruzzo has also taken several initiatives about other areas.

An example of this activity is represented by the Operation Chamois that has favoured the reappearance of this mountain goat even on the Eastern Majella and the Gran Sasso.

There are about 40 wolves living in the Park. The Operation San Francesco (started 20 years ago) has made possible the creation of a Tour Information center dedicated to them and a special Faunal Area.

At the moment an investigation is going on to find out whether it is possible to introduce again the Lynx in the Park.

Courtesy of Regione Abruzzo Tourist Office



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