What is majella mountains?

The Majella Mountains are a central Apennine mountain range in Italy. They are part of the Maiella National Park and are located in the province of Chieti in Abruzzo. The highest peak in the range is Monte Amaro which stands at 2,793 meters above sea level. The mountains are known for their unique flora and fauna, especially the endemic Apennine wolf and the Abruzzo chamois. There are numerous hiking trails and climbing routes throughout the range, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to natural beauty, the area is also home to several historic towns and villages, including Sulmona, Guardiagrele, and Caramanico Terme.