Via Ferrata Bertona

On 13 September 2025, the Ferrata Bertona was inaugurated on Monte Bertona, on the Pescara side of the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park. This is the least-known of the three faces of the Gran Sasso massif, lower in altitude than the Teramo and L’Aquila sides, but no less striking, with limestone walls, rocky towers, and sweeping views towards the Adriatic.

The starting point is along the road from Montebello di Bertona towards Villa Celiera: initially asphalt, then a dirt track through the woods. After about 5 km, signs mark the trailhead, and a short 5-minute walk leads to the base of the ferrata. A GPS track is available on Ferrate365.

The route, 250 meters of development and just over 100 meters of elevation gain, is vertical from the very first meters, with abundant stemples throughout. Several sections are exposed but the approach and descent are straightforward. The return to the parking area takes around 15 minutes on an easy path.

Mountain guide Matteo Cittadini of Abruzzo Mountain Guides describes the ferrata as very well made, both in construction and line choice, with vertical sections and exposed passages above the wall. He does not recommend it for beginners, as it requires solid prior experience on via ferratas.

Update on Sentiero del Centenario

After more than a year of anticipation, the Gran Sasso National Park (Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga) has allocated €300,000 for the maintenance and restoration of the Centenario Trail (Sentiero del Centenario). The trail, which has been officially closed since June 2024, will now receive much needed repairs to ensure it is safe for hikers once again.

The funding has been set aside for use by local municipalities responsible for the trail’s upkeep. While construction has yet to begin, there is hope that these efforts could allow the trail to reopen by late summer 2026. We will keep you updated as more information becomes available.