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Self Catering Accommodation In Abruzzo Italy

Holidaying in Abruzzo puts you in the heart of Italy and our self catering accommodation in Abruzzo puts you in the centre of all things Italian. Our self catering accommodation in Italy gives you the liberty to create your own special experience and on your terms. From cooking your own meals in our fully equipped

Castelli, Abruzzo and its Beautiful Ceramics

Castelli, Abruzzo The Abruzzo region of Italy, a rich, diverse land that flows from the Apennines Mountains peaked with snow in winter to the clear blue Adriatic Sea is a visual treat to visitors. It has three national parks, one regional park, and 38 natural reserves where you can enjoy various activities every season—including skiing,

Santo Stefano di Sessanio: An Abruzzo Medieval Village Lost in Time

Santo Stefano di Sessanio Like many villages in the Abruzzo region of Italy, Santo Stefano di Sessanio too mesmerizes the visitors with its natural beauty, green landscapes and gives a living experience of medieval times. Santo Stefano di Sessanio is a medieval hilltop village in the L’Aquila province of Italy. It lies on the edge

Finding the Best Abruzzo Villas for Rent: Tips for Selecting the One

An Italian holiday is best enjoyed with independence and utmost privacy, and this can only be achieved when you choose to rent a villa for your accommodation. Abruzzo villas for rent offer a luxurious retreat while ensuring easy access to everything the region has to offer, such as the Medieval and Renaissance mountain towns,

Your Yoga Retreat in Italy

  NEXT YOGA RETREAT IN ITALY: August 2 -9, 2020 Limited Availability We offer Yoga retreats in Italy's Adriatic Coast, located in the heart of the country in the region of Abruzzo. Your stay will be in an Exclusive Villa that puts you in the center of all things Italian: Fresh food, Italy's most beautiful medieval villages, glorious

Cocullo

Cocullo Cocullo, province of Aquila is a sleepy medieval town around a 50 Minute drive from Abruzzo Villas with a population of a few hundred people but every first Thursday in May, Cocullo comes alive with thousands of tourists to attend one of Italy’s strangest festivals and procession  in honor of Cocullo’s patron Saint Domenico