Best attractions and places to see around Lecce Nei Marsi include a blend of natural beauty, historical remnants, and cultural insights. The village is situated on the slopes of Monte Turchio and is an integral part of the Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise National Park, known for its ancient beech forests and wildlife. Visitors can explore ruins of the old fortified village of Lecce Vecchio and the remains of a medieval castle. The region also features contemporary art installations integrated into its natural landscapes.
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The sense of wonder that this work gives thanks to its colors that, immersed in the woods, create a truly special sensation.
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guide to the work: https://www.arteparco.com/opere/2023-2/ ARTEPARCO is a project born with the desire to bring contemporary art into the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, one of the most ancient naturalistic sites in Italy, a symbol of uncontaminated nature. Every year an artist is invited to confront the Old-Grown Forests, recognized in 2017 as a UNESCO heritage site. Arteparco is a union between Art and Nature, which combines artistic beauty with unique and uncontaminated places such as the Park, an open-air museum where nature alone is the protagonist. The initiative is born from the collaboration between the Park Authority, the Municipality of Pescasseroli and PARCO1923 – a perfume brand inspired by the plants and flowers of the Park – and is carried out with the support of BMW Italia, which has always shown particular attention to the issues of sustainability and environmental protection, and Sky Arte, the in-depth television channel dedicated to culture and art. Partners of the project for the first time also GORE-TEX, a leading company in the creation of technologies for outdoor clothing, committed to ensuring a positive economic and social impact while respecting the environment, and the Woolrich Out Door Foundation, which is committed to protecting and safeguarding outdoor spaces for communities around the world. For the commitment to the enhancement of the territory demonstrated over the years by ARTEPARCO, the initiative enjoys the Patronage of the Ministry of Ecological Transition.
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link for more information on the work: https://www.arteparco.com/opere/2021-2/ ARTEPARCO is a project born with the desire to bring contemporary art into the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, one of the most ancient naturalistic sites in Italy, a symbol of uncontaminated nature. Every year an artist is invited to confront the Old-Grown Forests, recognized in 2017 as a UNESCO heritage site. Arteparco is a union between Art and Nature, which combines artistic beauty with unique and uncontaminated places such as the Park, an open-air museum where nature alone is the protagonist. The initiative is born from the collaboration between the Park Authority, the Municipality of Pescasseroli and PARCO1923 - a perfume brand inspired by the plants and flowers of the Park - and is carried out with the support of BMW Italia, which has always shown particular attention to the issues of sustainability and environmental protection, and Sky Arte, the in-depth television channel dedicated to culture and art. Partners of the project for the first time also GORE-TEX, a leading company in the creation of technologies for outdoor clothing, committed to ensuring a positive economic and social impact while respecting the environment, and the Woolrich Out Door Foundation, which is committed to protecting and safeguarding outdoor spaces for communities around the world. For the commitment to the enhancement of the territory demonstrated over the years by ARTEPARCO, the initiative enjoys the Patronage of the Ministry of Ecological Transition.
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Audio guide of the work: https://www.arteparco.com/opere/2022-2/ ARTEPARCO is a project born with the desire to bring contemporary art into the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, one of the most ancient naturalistic sites in Italy, a symbol of uncontaminated nature. Every year an artist is invited to confront the Ancient Forests, recognized in 2017 as a UNESCO heritage site. Arteparco is a union between Art and Nature, which unites artistic beauty with unique and uncontaminated places such as the Park, an open-air museum whose only nature is the protagonist. The initiative is the result of a collaboration between the Park Authority, the Municipality of Pescasseroli and PARCO1923 – a perfume brand inspired by the plants and flowers of the Park – and is being implemented with the support of BMW Italia, which has always shown particular attention to the issues of sustainability and environmental protection, and Sky Arte, the in-depth television channel dedicated to culture and art. Partners in the project for the first time are also GORE-TEX, a leading company in the creation of technologies for outdoor clothing, committed to ensuring a positive economic and social impact while respecting the environment, and the Woolrich Out Door Foundation, which is committed to protecting and safeguarding outdoor spaces for communities around the world. For the commitment to enhancing the territory demonstrated over the years by ARTEPARCO, the initiative enjoys the Patronage of the Ministry of Ecological Transition.
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audio guide of the work: https://www.arteparco.com/opere/2023-2/ ARTEPARCO is a project born with the desire to bring contemporary art into the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, one of the most ancient naturalistic sites in Italy, a symbol of uncontaminated nature. Every year an artist is invited to confront the Old-Grown Forests, recognized in 2017 as a UNESCO heritage site. Arteparco is a union between Art and Nature, which combines artistic beauty with unique and uncontaminated places such as the Park, an open-air museum where nature alone is the protagonist. The initiative is born from the collaboration between the Park Authority, the Municipality of Pescasseroli and PARCO1923 - a perfume brand inspired by the plants and flowers of the Park - and is carried out with the support of BMW Italia, which has always shown particular attention to the issues of sustainability and environmental protection, and Sky Arte, the in-depth television channel dedicated to culture and art. Partners of the project for the first time also include GORE-TEX, a leading company in the creation of technologies for outdoor clothing, committed to ensuring a positive economic and social impact while respecting the environment, and the Woolrich Out Door Foundation, which is committed to protecting and safeguarding outdoor spaces for communities around the world. For the commitment to the enhancement of the territory demonstrated over the years by ARTEPARCO, the initiative enjoys the Patronage of the Ministry of Ecological Transition. https://www.arteparco.com/audioguida-2023/
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Segment traveled during the visit to the Abruzzo National Park, Sulmona - Celano section
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For those who love the discovery of new places, a tour through the gorges of the Sagittarius cannot be missed. Then continue to Scanno and Villetta Barrea, overcoming the Godi Pass, adds a unique emotion.
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Lecce Nei Marsi is nestled within the Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise National Park, offering a wealth of natural beauty. You can explore ancient beech forests, some of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The region also features the Oasi Gole del Sagittario, a nature reserve known for its unique flora and fauna, and Lago di Scanno, the largest natural lake in the region, perfect for walks and wildlife observation.
Yes, the region around Lecce Nei Marsi, particularly within the Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise National Park, offers numerous trails. The park is known for its panoramic viewpoints and opportunities for wildlife spotting. For specific cycling routes, you can find options like the 'Fucino Plain Loop' or 'Bike loop from Pescasseroli' in the Cycling around Lecce Nei Marsi guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Monte Tranquillo, Opi e Pescasseroli – giro ad anello' detailed in the MTB Trails around Lecce Nei Marsi guide.
You can delve into history by visiting the ruins of Lecce Vecchio, the old fortified village destroyed by the 1915 earthquake, with remnants visible in areas like Sierra and Buccella. Other historical sites include the remains of a medieval castle and the ancient Litium tower in La Guardia, and the Torre dei Febonio, a cylindrical medieval watchtower overlooking Lake Fucino.
Yes, the ARTEPARCO project integrates contemporary art with nature within the National Park. You can discover installations like Arteparco Totem – Accademia di Aracne and Rinascita by Megx (2024). Another notable piece is Liberi Tutti Sculpture by Valerio Berruti, offering a unique blend of artistic expression and untouched natural landscapes.
The Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise National Park is a haven for wildlife, including the rare Marsican brown bear, wolves, red deer, and golden eagles. The road connecting Ortona dei Marsi to Pescasseroli offers excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. The 'Valleys of the Bear' also feature dedicated trails for exploring the habitat of the Marsican brown bear, and the Museo dell'Orso in Villavallelonga provides insights into its life.
Lecce Vecchio refers to the ruins of the old fortified village of Lecce Nei Marsi. This historic settlement was largely destroyed by the devastating 1915 earthquake, but its remnants can still be explored in various areas, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The natural environment of the Abruzzo, Lazio, and Molise National Park provides many family-friendly opportunities for walks, wildlife observation, and exploring nature. The Lago di Scanno is also a great spot for family outings. The Museo dell'Orso in Villavallelonga offers an educational and engaging experience for children interested in local wildlife.
For road cycling, you can find routes like 'Lucus Angitiae – Passo Godi loop from Gioia dei Marsi' or 'Passo Godi – Pescina loop from Gioia dei Marsi'. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Lecce Nei Marsi guide, catering to various difficulty levels.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails. Examples include 'Da Pescasseroli attraverso il Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise - Giro ad anello' and 'Pescasseroli e Rifugio Prato Rosso – giro ad anello'. You can explore more options and details in the MTB Trails around Lecce Nei Marsi guide.
The area boasts several significant religious sites, including the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, which dates back to the 12th century and has been rebuilt multiple times. Other notable churches are the rural Church of Sant'Antonio in Macchia, the Church of San Biagio in Vallemora, and the Sanctuary of Madonna del Pozzo, whose original structure also dates to the 12th century. The Eremo di San Domenico in Villalago is another beautiful hermitage worth visiting.
Yes, the region has a rich historical depth with archaeological sites such as the Neolithic site of Rio Tavana and the archaeological site of Vicus Annius, offering insights into ancient civilizations that once inhabited the area.
The Anversa degli Abruzzi and the Sagittario Gorges are a regional nature reserve carved by the Sagittarius River. They are celebrated for their unique flora and fauna, making them an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. The area also features the beautiful Lake of San Domenico.


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