Itineraries in Abruzzo

The many accommodation facilities offer great service and the genuine traditional cooking. The landscape includes the best of both worlds, mountains and sea: the highest peaks of the Apennines, national and regional parks, wide sandy beaches, archeological sites, museums, churches and castles, lively entertainment and shopping centers.
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Suggested Itineraries
- Atri: "On the top of a 3-pointed hill hovering on the Adriatic with the majestic Gran Sasso in the background, in a key position above the Val Vomano..."
- Castelli: "This small village, rising on a rock dominated by Mount Camicia between the rivers Rio and Leomogna, is a favourite destinations for tourists and art lovers..."
- Civitella del Tronto: "The medieval borough is dominated by the Fortress, the northernmost Bourbon citadel in Italy..."
- Gran Sasso d'Italia: "The spectacular Gran Sasso mountains, the highest of the Apennine peaks, and the Campo Imperatore, a vast, high mountain plateau sometimes called Italy's "little Tibet"..."
- L'Aquila: "L'Aquila and many of the surrounding villages were terribly damaged by a ruinous earthquake, the strongest ever in the area since 1703..."
- Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise
- Pescara: "Pescara is situated on the Adriatic coast at the mouth of the valley of the river of the same name..."
- Pescocostanzo: "A great tourist destination both in summer and winter, Pescocostanzo can fulfill the needs of lovers of nature, art, traditions..."
- Rocca di Calascio: "In a wonderful position just below the renowned citadel called La Rocca, one of the most interesting in Italy for its structure ..."
- Santo Stefano di Sessanio
- Scanno: "Between the Parco Nazionale d'Abruzzo and the upper Sagittario valley, Scanno is surrounded by a rugged, peculiar landscape..."
- Sulmona: "Sulmona is at the foot of the Maiella massif, where today the river Vella flows into the Gizio and in pre-historic times a wide lake existed..."
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