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Central Apennines of Italy

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Over 1000km long and rarely exceeding 100km in width, the Apennines constitute the mountainous 'spine' of the Italian peninsula crossing thirteen of Italy's twenty regions. The central Apennines covers three of these regions - Abruzzo, Marche and Umbria. Here walkers can find secluded valleys and waterfalls, mystical gorges and beautiful woodland, easy mountain excursions and vast plains. Rock climbers head for the Gran Sasso d'Italia which boasts giant pyramidal rock walls and buttresses towering above plains and farmland only a stone's throw from the Adriatic coast. Corno Piccolo (2655m) alone has more than a hundred excellent routes from grade II to VIII on compact limestone. In winter, the central Apennines assume the character of the Alps, offering a number of challenging snow gullies and some mixed ground, especially in the Gran Sasso/Laga and Monti Sibillini National Parks. Fernetillo and Grotti are two of Italy's finest sport climbing venues and the mild climate hereabouts makes it possible to climb throughout the year.

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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