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Abruzzo: the most beautiful places, from the Adriatic to the Gran Sasso

From the Gran Sasso to the Adriatic, five natural parks make Abruzzo one of the greenest regions in Europe. The mountains with snow-capped peaks in summer rise over 2,500 m, overlooking postcard medieval villages.

Lama in Abruzzo
Raffaele Giuseppe Lopardo
6 Min Read

Le montagne con le cime innevate d’estate si innalzano per oltre 2.500 m, su borghi medievali da cartolina. Un piccolo paradiso per gli amanti della natura, della pace e dell’escursionismo. Ma l’Abruzzo è una destinazione che farà innamorare anche gli amanti del mare: 130 km di litorali sabbiosi e soleggiati rendono questa regione affollatissima in alta stagione. Per non parlare delle varie città d’arte e di storia come Sulmona, L’Aquila, Vasto, Chieti o Teramo.

Non dimentichiamo i borghi, l’Abruzzo ne conta 23 classificati tra i più belli d’Italia: Castel del Monte, Opi, Pacentro, Scanno, Villalago, Anversa Degli Abruzzi, Civitella del Tronto, Castelli, Pietracamela e Rocca San Giovanni sono piccoli paesi che non lasciano indifferenti.

La tradizione gastronomica è poi la ciliegina sulla torta di un paese che ha trasformato gli arrosticini abruzzesi di pecora in un simbolo nazionale.

Nel gennaio 2016, l’HuffingtonPost ha citato l’Abruzzo nel suo articolo “I 12 migliori posti al mondo dove vivere o andare in pensione”. Se per ora devi accontentarti di un viaggio, ecco i luoghi imperdibili in Abruzzo.

Mountain and Ecotourism

With about twenty resorts equipped for winter sports, Abruzzo is a tourist destination where it is nice to spend your holidays outdoors.

Abruzzo is one of the greenest regions in Europe and can boast three national parks on its territory: the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, the National Park of Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga, and the National Park of Maiella. Other locations allow you to practice cycling, trekking, horseback riding, canoeing, rafting, birdwatching like in the Sirente Velino Regional Park as well as in dozens of protected areas.

Discover the locations of Scanno, Ovindoli, Pescasseroli, Tagliacozzo, Roccaraso, Campo Imperatore, Campo Felice, Rivisondoli, Pescocostanzo or Prati di Tivo, perched more than 1,000 meters above sea level, if you want to practice alpine skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing or hike in the Apennines. Abruzzo can offer scenery and fun equal to any other region facing the Alps. The Gran Sasso massif is one of the most popular destinations for mountain lovers, who can reach the spectacular Corno Grande (2,912 meters above sea level). Other magnificent places are the artificial lake of Campotosto (1,313 meters) and Campo Imperatore, a vast plateau at 1,800 meters altitude.

In addition to ski resorts, we can mention San Giacomo (Valle Castellana), Passolanciano-Majelletta, Prato Selva, Marsia, Campo Rotondo, Campo di Giove, Passo San Leonardo, Passo Godi, Pizzoferrato and Gamberale famous for their hiking trails.

On the Adriatic coast

Sparse along the 130 kilometers of coast, many seaside resorts in Abruzzo enjoy national fame: we can mention Montesilvano north of Pescara, Pineto, Roseto degli Abruzzi, Giulianova, Alba Adriatica, Tortoreto, Francavilla al Mare, Ortona, Vasto, Martinsicuro and Silvi Marina.

But it is perhaps further south, before reaching Molise, that the landscape becomes even more picturesque and wild. The Trabocchi coast in the province of Chieti extends for 70 km from Ortona to San Salvo. It is remarkable because, as the name suggests, you can admire the famous trabocchi, ancient platforms used for fishing, which tell the story of a people. Some are still in use, while others have been converted into seafood restaurants. One thing is certain, the Abruzzo Adriatic coast is generally less urbanized than it can be further north in Emilia-Romagna.

Scanno, a picturesque village in Abruzzo

Art, history and religion

The fortress of Civitella is the most important and visited historical monument in the region. We must also mention the city of Chieti for its superb Roman ruins, its churches and museums (such as the National Archaeological Museum of Abruzzo: do not leave Abruzzo without seeing the Warrior of Capestrano), but also Teramo, Vasto, Lanciano, Manoppello, Ortona, Atri, Giulianova, Sulmona, L’Aquila and many towns and villages with interesting monuments, museums, castles and churches. Loreto Aprutino still gives the feeling of a medieval village, with buildings of considerable architectural value. But, it is the church of Santa Maria in Piano, near Loreto, that holds the most important artistic heritage, as one of the most interesting examples of 15th-century art in Abruzzo.

The wealth of Abruzzo in terms of history and faith is reflected in a rich array of religious feasts and festivals. In every month of the year there are celebrations organized throughout Abruzzo, and the fantastic natural setting is a perfect backdrop for these events.

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