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Abruzzo - a fabulous region of Italy in vivid photographs

A couple of hundred kilometers from Rome is a small but very interesting region of Abruzzo, which is still little studied by tourists. In Italy, it occupies only 13th place in terms of 14th place in terms of population. It would seem such a small territory. But despite this, there is something to see and be inspired in Abruzzo. I am sure that for your next trip there will be many interesting things here!

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In the cities and villages of Abruzzo, there are architectural monuments and ruins from the time of the Great Roman Empire, so tourists come here not only for clean mountain air and pristine nature. History and antiquity are part of the local culture.

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In winter, when the Apennines are covered with snow, thousands of local and foreign lovers of winter extreme sports go to conquer the local peaks. The most famous ski resorts in the region:

  • Prato Selva;
  • Roccaraso (Roccaraso);
  • Campo Staffi;
  • Cappadocia campo rotonda Cappadocia.
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We advise you to read about the ski resorts in Italy.

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Especially for you, we have collected the most beautiful views of the region so that you can diversify your trip to Italy. One of the best ways to get to know Abruzzo is to travel by car. Upon arrival to Rome, you can rent a car and get lost for several days in the mountains, old towns and on the beaches of the Adriatic Sea.

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Among the mountain ranges is hidden a very clean and beautiful Lake Barrea (Lago di Barrea) - a must visit!

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If you have already traveled to Abruzzo, do not be shy and share your impressions, leave the appearance passwords, addresses of delicious restaurants and picturesque places in the comments.

Watch the video: EX PAT LIFE IN ABRUZZO. A visit to Furci, a gem in southern Abruzzo. (April 2024).

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