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Abruzzo
is beautiful and mostly undiscovered by the Brit's. That means
that property is very good value, but more importantly the
region is genuinely Italian. It hasn't been diluted by any
English culture or cuisine, unlike the more northern parts
of Italy.
Abruzzo
is also set in wonderful natural surroundings. You have the
mountains on one side and the Adriatic sea on the other. You
can ski, go rock climbing or para-gliding, hiking or sailing.
You can be in Rome in a couple of hours, in Florence, Pisa,
Bologna, or Venice in not much more, or you can jump on either
a plane or a fast boat and be in Croatia in no time. |
The older property
is mostly medieval, and therefore has incredible character features
like vaulted ceilings, stone staircases and original terra cotta
flooring that simply can't be found in the UK, or indeed in the
more modern buildings in Italy.
This
region has four provinces: Chieti, L'Aquila, Pescara, and
Teramo and a terrain stretching from the coast to the mountains.
Abruzzo is also famous for its national parks in Abruzzo,
Gran Sasso and the mountain of Laga and Maiella.
The coast
of Abruzzo has over 50 km of beaches. There is a beach to
suit every taste, ranging from large sandy beaches with bars,
restaurants, swimming pools and children's areas to quiet,
easily-accessible coves. |
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The rocky mountains
of the Apaninnes in the west give way to stretches of sandy white
beach in the eaSt It's about a 90-minute drive from the beach to
the mountain top. Central and western Abruzzo has a lifestyle that
has not changed for centuries. Here you'll find ancient beechwood
forests inhabited by wolves and bears, century-old pathways still
used by shepherds. The ancient castles now guard nothing but deserted
stretches of wilderness where the only sign of life might be a soaring
eagle. To the east, the scenery changes and rolling hills give way
to kilometres of white sandy beach.
Located in
the central western area of Italy and bathed by the Adriatic Sea,
the Abruzzi territory has in the richness of its natural resources
its own uniqueness: from the long golden beaches to the impervious
mountain zones of the Gran Sasso, from natural lakes to the celebrated
National Park. A harsh territory, occupied by long tracts of forest
with its flora and fauna intact. Popular ancestral traditions exist
alongside modern structures for hospitality. Abruzzo’s central
position allows easy access to all parts of Italy.
Abruzzo has
many examples of art and architecture. There are many art treasures
churches, and hermitages that date back many years. Most of the
old villages have priceless art and historical treasures. These
treasures are often exhibited during the various festivals and fairs
there are in Abruzzo each year.
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