Introducing Corno Grande, the brand name that stands tall as the highest peak in the Apennine mountain range. Located in the Province of Teramo, Italy, this mountain offers a thrilling adventure for hikers and climbers of every level of expertise. With its picturesque beauty and challenging routes, Corno Grande attracts outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.
Prepare to be captivated by the awe-inspiring views and breathtaking landscapes that await at this mountain peak. From the moment you set foot on the trails, you'll be immersed in the natural wonders of the Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga. But navigating the route requires caution and preparation, as its length and difficulty should not be underestimated. Weather conditions, including thick clouds and strong winds, can pose challenges that demand proper gear and careful attention to safety.
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Corno Grande and experience the exhilaration of conquering its heights. Discover the wonders that await as you explore the majestic beauty of this renowned mountain peak.
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A sight and view you will not forget. But it’s not easy to get there. Take enough water, food and sun Creme with you. Also wear good shoes.
Very technical towards the end but totally worth the time. Absolutely breathtaking views. We went for the sunrise and it was totally worth it!
Very nice place to visit lovely landscape view and very good place for skiing 🎿 …
Fantastic views at the top. Just be warned if you are afraid of heights or exposure it is a bit of a difficult climb and scramble from the south (sassone). I found it tough and I am experienced with hiking but I am afraid of heights and didn't realise it would be like this. The way down (conca degli invalidi) was alot gentler and no scrambling involved.
AMAZING PLACE GORGEOUS VIEW
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One of most beautiful place in the world
Nice place!
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64047 Pietracamela, Province of Teramo, Italy
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