Best attractions and places to see around Rocca Di Cambio, located in the Abruzzo region, is the highest municipality in the Apennines at 1,434 meters above sea level. This area offers a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. It serves as an ideal base for outdoor activities year-round, situated within the Sirente-Velino Regional Park. The region provides diverse landscapes, from mountain plateaus to historic village centers.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The bivouac must be taken care of: don't leave practically useless objects behind with the excuse of leaving them for someone else to come. A gas canister with enough gas for perhaps one cigarette is best taken back down the valley. I threw away the cards last time and replaced them with new ones. The bivouac should be left "slightly" better than it was when you found it.
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It looks like a village from a fantasy movie. Totally unexpected!
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You start from Cartore and take two trails: the first, a bit challenging, is 2.5 hours long, and the second, easier, is about 4 hours long. I chose the 2.5-hour trail and recommend it for those in good shape! Once you reach your destination, you're surrounded by this wonderful view of Lake Duchessa and the surrounding mountains, including Monte Murolungo, whose majestic presence is hard to miss.
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Very beautiful place with the lake that mirrors the surrounding mountains. The lake is inhabited by the Crested Newt.
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The Duchess Lake, of karst origin, located at 1788m. above sea level, it is a natural basin of the central Apennines. The lake is not fed by its own springs or by a river and the water level is linked to meteorological factors (rain and snow).
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Crazy view and excellent refreshment
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit Duchess Lake, a beautiful karst-origin lake in the Montagne della Duchessa regional reserve. Another must-see is Piani di Pezza, a vast plateau offering enchanting glacial views year-round. The entire area is part of the Sirente-Velino Regional Park, providing a rich natural environment.
Yes, Rocca di Cambio is rich in history. Notable sites include the 12th-century Abbey of Santa Lucia, known for its valuable frescoes, and the Collegiata di San Pietro, which dates back to the 10th century and incorporates ruins of a 9th-century Longobard Castle Tower. The 16th-century Church of Santa Maria or dell'Annunziata also features historical artifacts.
Rocca di Cambio is an ideal base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and walking trails, explore the Altopiano delle Rocche by bike on its 35 km cycling path, or engage in winter sports at the Campo Felice Ski Resort. The area is also popular for road cycling and running, with many routes available. For example, you can find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Rocca Di Cambio guide.
The area boasts an extensive network of hiking trails. Popular routes include the Serra Lunga Ridge Trail – Monte Rotondo Summit loop and the Monte Cagno Summit Cross – Monte Ocre loop. Many trails lead to scenic spots like Duchess Lake or mountain refuges such as Vincenzo Sebastiani Mountain Hut and Rifugio La Vecchia.
Absolutely. The Altopiano delle Rocche features a beautiful, primarily flat cycling path approximately 35 km long, considered the highest in Central Italy. There are also numerous road cycling and gravel routes. You can explore options like the 'Altopiano delle Rocche – loop tour' in the Cycling around Rocca Di Cambio guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the historic village center of Rocca di Cambio with its narrow streets. The Altopiano delle Rocche offers a relatively flat cycling path suitable for family rides. During winter, the Campo Felice Ski Resort has a 'Fun Kids Area.' Gentle walks around natural areas like Piani di Pezza can also be enjoyable for all ages.
Rocca di Cambio is a popular destination year-round. Winter is ideal for skiing and snowboarding at Campo Felice. Spring, summer, and autumn are perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks and historical sites, with pleasant weather for outdoor activities.
Yes, there are several mountain refuges. Hikers can find accommodation and rest at Vincenzo Sebastiani Mountain Hut, which offers 13 beds and is open in summer. Another option is Rifugio La Vecchia, a well-maintained bivouac on the Mandra Murata hill with panoramic views.
You can visit Pagliare di Tione, an open-air museum featuring a medieval agro-pastoral settlement of about a hundred restored stone farmhouses. These structures were historically used for storing hay and sheltering animals, and later as dwellings for shepherds, offering a glimpse into the region's rural past.
Many locations offer stunning views. The Rifugio La Vecchia stands on a panoramic natural balcony overlooking the Gran Sasso and the Rocche plateau. The peaks of Monte Rotondo, Monte Cagno, Monte Cefalone, and Monte Ocre on the Altopiano delle Rocche also provide wonderful vistas for experienced hikers.
Rocca di Cambio is home to the Campo Felice Ski Resort, one of Central Italy's most renowned winter sports destinations. It offers nearly 40 km of slopes for varying skill levels, cross-country ski trails, a snowpark, and a dedicated 'Fun Kids Area,' all supported by modern ski lifts and snowmaking systems.
Yes, several fascinating sites are a short drive away. These include the Stiffe Caves (about 5 km), the spectacular Celano Gorge (approximately 18 km), the well-known Castle of Rocca Calascio (around 21 km), and Aielli, a 'Village of Murals and Astronomy' (about 19 km) featuring over 30 street art murals.


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