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Trails around Montefortino etc
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/18/2006 - 08:06In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
On the way to the Gola and to Garulla, as well as all over the Sibillini National Park there are signs for walks, mountain bike tracks and other trails but we have been unable totrack down any information about them. The tourist information office in Amandola knows nothing about them and the Park office doesn't either. We are looking for walks other than the Gran Anello (which we have done part of twice).
Does anyone have any ideas where we could find info on these marked paths, trails etc?
Tim
Jersey/Amandola
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
For anyone living in Italy, the Stephen Fox book is also available through [url]www.play.com[/url] As they do not charge delivery even when posting to Italy it often works out much cheaper to buy through them rather than through Amazon. They also have another similer book by Gillian Price, I have not seen either so cannot give a comparrison, put 'Apennine' into the search under title and they both come up.
A few Pics
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/18/2006 - 20:13In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
A few pics of the Gola.
Dave & Dawn
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[LEFT] I always find that the Gola looks very dramatic when seen from Montefortino....
From here you can also go up the Ambro valley to the Santuario della Madonna dell'Ambro with its 15th century frescoes. [/LEFT]
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Are there many walks in and around Abruzzo within this book as I have struggled to find a good guide to walking in the region.
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[quote=shepsterboy1]Are there many walks in and around Abruzzo within this book as I have struggled to find a good guide to walking in the region.[/quote]
This is the Marche...but if you visit Club Alpino Italiano and select your desired location you should be able to find a contact to obtain any local guides.
[URL="http://www.cai.it/periferici/sezioni.jsp"]http://www.cai.it/periferici/sezioni.jsp[/URL]
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
The book contains 26 walks, 10 "scrambles", 20 "rock climbs" and 12 "winter climbs". We've only tried the walks. Of the 26 walks, 5 are in Monti della Laga and 6 are in Gran Sasso d'Italia. Each entry is typically a half-page description of the route. There is also a sketched map and "time-needed" for each entry.
Thanks for mentioning that book. I've been looking for something like it.
It took me a few minutes to find it on Amazon because I too often make the mistake of giving Apennine a double "p" rather than a double "n".
Just to make things easy for others who might be similarly challenged, here's a link direct to the book's page on [URL="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/1852842199/qid%3D1149435194/202-5250485-8535857"]Amazon UK[/URL].
Al