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  1. 10 reasons to visit Abruzzo, Italy's new hot destination

    Here are 10 reasons you should visit Italy's next hot destination. 1. Abruzzi cuisine. Pasta production house Antico Pastificio Rosetano, which makes pasta brand Verrigni, is located in Abruzzo ...

  2. The Ultimate Guide to Visit the Abruzzo/Abruzzi Region in Italy

    Map of Abruzzi italy. The Abruzzo region is bordered by the Marche region to the north, Lazio to the west and southwest, Molise to the southeast, and the Adriatic sea to the east. The region spans an area of 10,795 square kilometers, within a third of these lands there are three national parks, nature reserves and protected areas.

  3. Abruzzo travel

    Italy, Europe. Neither part of fashion conscious, Ferrari-producing northern Italy, nor the siesta-loving, anarchic world of the south, Abruzzo is something of an enigma. Despite its proximity to Rome and its long history of tribalism and pre-Roman civilisation, it sits well down the pecking order of Italian regions in terms of touristic allure.

  4. Abruzzo, Italy: travel guide and places to visit

    The Abruzzo region runs along the Adriatic coast of western central Italy. Much of the inland (western) part of the Abruzzo region is a wilderness, and includes a part of the Apennine mountains to the north, and extensive plains and forests to the south, with a scattering of attractive towns and villages.

  5. The complete guide to Abruzzo Italy

    Abruzzo Italy has recently been listed among the 50 best places to travel in 2022 by Travel + Leisure. It is the only Italian destination, together with Sardinia, included on the list. There are many activities that will let you fully experience the region.

  6. Abruzzo Travel Guide: 8 Experiences You Can't Miss

    4. Stay at Sextanio Albergo Diffuso. Santo Stefano in Sessanio is one of Abruzzo's most beautiful villages. It is a classic example of a medieval Italian hilltop town and home to one of the most unique lodgings in all of Italyβ€”an albergo diffuso, or "scattered hotel."The modernization of rural Italy birthed this innovative hospitality concept as a way of reviving small historic towns ...

  7. Abruzzo: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024)

    from $35 per adult. 2-Hour Picnic among the Olive Trees with Typical Abruzzese Products. 4. from $33 per adult. Among ancient sunny vineyards, visit and taste the wines from the San Lorenzo cellar. 5. from $33 per adult. 3-Hours of Activities with Safari Grand Tour and Tasting in Vineyards.

  8. Map and Places to Go in the Abruzzo Region in Italy

    Distances From L'Aquila. L'Aquila is the main city of the Abruzzo interior. Here are some distances in kilometers from major cities in Italy: Rome 116 km. Bologna 392 km. Florence 363 km. Milan 604 km. Continue to 2 of 4 below.

  9. The Best 2-Day Travel Itinerary for Abruzzo, Italy

    Morning. The easiest way to travel to Abruzzo from Rome is by train or car. If you choose to take the train, the journey will take about two hours, and you can catch a train from Termini station in Rome to Pescara station in Abruzzo. If you prefer to drive, it will take approximately two and a half hours, and you can take the A24 highway.

  10. Top 10 Things to Do in Abruzzo, Italy

    1. Take a Hike. Abruzzo isn't known as "The Garden of Italy" for nothing. The region boasts three national parks covering a third of this large region. Abruzzo encompasses parts of the Apennine mountain chain, including the highest peak, the Gran Sasso d'Italia at 2912 metres (or 9555 feet), and with over half the mountains in the area ...

  11. What to see in Abruzzo, Italy: a list of the 12 best places

    It is a must see spot for anyone who visits Abruzzo. 7. Sulmona, the capital of "confetti". Sulmona is a charming town located at the foot of the Majella, surrounded by mountains, where ancient history and a strong tradition for colorful sweets live together making it one of the most famous villages in Abruzzo.

  12. A guide to Italy's Abruzzo National Park

    This is Italy 's Abruzzo National Park, a triumph of conservation and rewilding in both Italy and Europe. In the entirety of the Abruzzo region - of which the national park is only a portion - just 1.3 million tourists visited in 2021, with far less making the journey from Abruzzo's gorgeous coastline inland to the park.

  13. 12 Most Beautiful Places in Abruzzo, Italy to Visit

    1. Abruzzo National Park. Step into the wild heart of Italy at Abruzzo National Park, a sanctuary of biodiversity and natural beauty.Here, the Apennine wolves roam free, and the Marsican brown bear leaves its elusive footprints. The park is a treasure trove of flora and fauna, with over 2,000 plant species and a variety of wildlife that would make any nature lover's heart skip a beat.

  14. Giada's Travel Guide to Abruzzo Italy

    Move into the warm yet minimalist dining room for a tasting menu of beautifully composed dishes inspired by Abruzzese tradition that use native herbs, vegetables, and pork from their own farm in the Majella park. Via Sette Dolori, 30, Guardiagrele. +39 0871 809319. Visit Website.

  15. Abruzzo

    Abruzzo is one of the twenty Italian regions. It is situated in the central part of Italy, to the east of Rome on the Adriatic Sea. Abruzzo's western border lies less than 50 miles due east of Rome. Abruzzo borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and south-west, Molise to the south-east, and the Adriatic Sea to the east.

  16. 7 Reasons You'll Fall In Love With Abruzzo, Italy

    2. Abruzzo Is Europe's Nature Capital. The Abruzzo region is the heart of unspoiled Italian nature. The region is home to foxes, porcupines, wild cats, wild boars, badgers, otters, and even brown bears and wolves. It's also one of the few places to see the Pyrenean chamois.

  17. Abruzzo Travel Guide

    This Abruzzo Travel Guide promises an experience like no other. With breathtaking landscapes, charming medieval villages, delectable cuisine, and vibrant cultural celebrations. Here's your comprehensive Abruzzo Travel Guide to ensure you make the most of your visit to this remarkable region. Welcome to Abruzzo, Italy. Italy's best-kept secret.

  18. Italy (Abruzzo) Travel Information and Guide

    Luciano Di Gregorio author of Abruzzo: The Bradt Guide. Abruzzo offers travellers a holiday that is as varied as its landscape, with snow-topped peaks, flower-swathed alpine meadows and remote beaches. Remote medieval villages and monasteries tumble down rugged slopes, villagers harvest saffron by hand in timehonoured fashion, and wolves and ...

  19. Abruzzo Map and Travel Guide

    Abruzzo's Major Cities. The city of L'Aquila was known as the Florence of Abruzzo or the Salzburg of Italy until things got shaken up in the 2009 earthquake. The province that surrounds it, however, still manages to be quite appealing: 13 of the villages are designated as the "Most beautiful villages in Italy" are within its borders.

  20. 6 Reasons to Visit Italy's Little-Known Abruzzo Region

    In fact the Abruzzo is one of Italy's most mountainous regions, with dramatic peaks and rolling poppy-filled hills. Add to that three national parks, over 30 nature reserves and glassy lakes. Spring or early summer, when wild orchids, gentians and peonies are in bloom, is one of the best times for hiking in the Abruzzo.

  21. A Local's Guide to Abruzzo: Abruzzo

    This region is Italy's best kept secret. "Abruzzo is a region rich in color and contrast: from the verdant green shades of our mountains, where bears, wolves, and golden eagles watch over rock-carved hermitages, such as the one of San Bartolomeo, to the crystal blue waters of our springs.". Abruzzo is a land steeped in history.

  22. Life In Abruzzo

    Life in Abruzzo is your daily connection to beautiful Abruzzo with ideas, tips & tales for holidays, buying and living in Abruzzo and ancestry, roots and culture. πŸ‘‰ πŸ‘‰. πŸ‘‰. πŸ‘‰. πŸ‘‰ We are an Italian, international & expat community and registered not-for-profit cultural association (Associazione Culturale). CF 92066290674 Partita IVA ...

  23. Travel to Abruzzo, Italy (Podcast)

    by Chris Christensen. categories: europe travel tags: abruzzo, audio travel podcast, italy, podcast. Hear about travel to the region of Abruzzo in Italy as the Amateur Traveler talks to Jackie Parsons from HedonisticHiking.com about an area where she leads hiking and culinary tours. Jackie says, "Abruzzo is between Rome and the Adriatic coast.

  24. Wildlife in Italy

    Majella National Park is located in Chieti, Pescara, and L'Aquila provinces in Abruzzo, Italy. Provided by Animals Around the Globe. Firstly, Stelvio National Park is a protected area in the ...

  25. Vaccines

    (1) Background: Herpes zoster (HZ) is a disease caused by the reactivation of the Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV). Clinical reactivation, herpes zoster, takes place in 10-20% of subjects who contracted the primary infection, with a higher risk of developing zoster increasing proportionally with age, especially after 50 years of age. HZ is a common clinical problem, particularly among patients ...