Mount Sirente captivates and enchants every hiker. A mountain of two faces and the geographical heart of the Abruzzo highlands, it separates the cool Altopiano delle Rocche plateau from the warm Sulmona basin: seen from L'Aquila or the Gran Sasso, it presents an imposing rocky bastionof spurs and ridges sheltering snow-filled gullies well into early summer; those who climb the opposite slope discover a karst mountain of gentle humps, open plateaus and silent valleys, dominating the villages of the plain with the image of a solemn, infinite massif.
In spring, the brilliant green of the high-altitude meadows is streaked with bright tongues of snow that, as the season advances, give way to magnificent wildflower blooms. In autumn, the warm colours of the beech forest set off the towering rock faces that define the entire ridge. A striking high-altitude hike through the Valle Lupara leads to the discovery of this solemn summit, crossing steep gullies, rocky amphitheatres and panoramic terraces — with views over the Gran Sasso, the Majella and the Velino — where a sighting of the Apennine chamois is always possible.