Lanciano
Lanciano is the city of the first Christian eucharistic miracle, dated 8th Century, when a Basilian hieromonk, with doubt in his soul, saw the bread changing into living flesh and the wine changing into live blood. These relics are treasured in the church of San Francesco.
L’Aquila
The city of l’Aquila represents a very important centre for culture and treasure its symbols: the church of Santa Maria di Collemaggio, the Spanish Fortress and the 99 taps Fountain.
Gamberale
Gamberale, a fascinating mountain village in the province of Chieti not far from the amazing Majella National, just 20 minuts from Roccaraso and Pescasseroli, is perfect for a relaxing vacation in Abruzzo
Francavilla al Mare
Francavilla al Mare is an important and lively sea destination, located in the Province of Chieti on the Adriatic Coast.
Fontecchio
Fontecchio is a mountain village located in the Aterno Valley deep into the nature of Sirente Velino Regional Park, that treasures traces of its Italic, Roman and Medieval past in its gorgeous historical centre.
Farindola
Farindola is perched on a rocky spur in the Tavo Valley, surrounded by greenery and located near the wonderful “Vitello d’Oro” falls. It is famous for the production of Pecorino Cheese.
Civitella del Tronto
Built on a rocky ridge overlooking the valleys of the Vibrata and Salinello rivers and last bastion of the Kingdom of Naples, Civitella welcomes its visitors in a charming atmosphere with amazing views and thanks to its beautiful fortress.
Città Sant’Angelo
Città Sant’Angelo, a medieval village, is located on the hills of Abruzzo and is far only 5 minutes from Pescara Nord highway exit and a few kilomteres from the seaside.
Catignano
On the green hills of Pescara at 365 m above sea level, Catignano is a land rich in history, culture and agriculture, at the foot of Gran Sasso and Maiella.
Castelli
Numbered in the club of the most beautiful villages in Italy, Castelli is a picturesque village perched on s strip of alluvial terrace, situated at the base of the majestic Mount Camicia, and it is a place famous throughout Italy for the art of pottery.