Campo di Giove è una tradizionale meta turistica abruzzese, sia invernale che estiva, situata nella parte occidentale del Parco Nazionale della Majella. Sorge a ridosso del valico tra la Majella ed il Morrone. Per la pratica dello sci sono presenti una seggiovia che porta nell'area Guado di Coccia e 2 skilift.
Campo Imperatore Plateau lies at an altitude that ranges from 1500 to 1900 meters, in the middle of the Gran Sasso D'Italia. It extends for more than 25 km, has a maximum width of 8 km and is part of the Gran Sasso Monti della Laga National Park. The plateau is also known as the “little Tibet” of Abruzzo and is interesting for the flora and the fauna variety and even for geological and geomorphological aspects. You can get there from Assergi or crossing Fossa di Paganica, or from the medieval village Castel del Monte crossing Capo la Serra, or going through Farindola crossing Vado di Sole. The peaks surrounding the “little Tibet” are the highest and the most suggestive ones of the whole Apennines: Scindarella (m. 2233) Monte Portella (m. 2385)and their spectacular glaciers, Corno Grande (m. 2912) that dominates with 4 peaks and Monte Aquila (m. 2494); the dolomitic Brancastello (m. 2385) and Monte Prena (m. 2561) with a rough shape full of canyons and the southern side of Monte Camicia (m. 2564). In the end there are many excursion paths that are accessible walking, biking or horsing.