The geographical diversity of North Italy is its most outstanding feature. It has a sun-drenched Riviera and Adriatic coastal areas contrasting with Alpine Alps and glacial lakes. Many local delicacies and cultural gems are there in the towns. Italy Northern cities include some of the country’s wealthiest counties and are a top location for premium...

For nature lovers there is no better time of year to visit the majestic Parco della Maiella: in fact, you can take advantage of regenerating walks in the green without the nightmare of the crowd. Let’s find out what not to miss! Abruzzo is a land rich in treasures, but the Maiella or Majella Park is an oasis of unparalleled beauty not to be missed....

Located behind Farnese Palace, right next to the 14th-century St Paul's Church, the Pontifical Sanctuary of the Holy Stairs in Campli (Teramo) attracts thousands of faithful followers every year, who flock to discover places of worship with an evocative tradition and a fascinating history. Traditionally, you climb the 28 hard oak steps, in a magica...

Cristiana Tiberio’s star has for years been on a meteoric rise, but careful study and many years of patient work lie behind the evolution of her family’s estate. Tiberio was established in 2000 near the town of Cugnoli in the lesser-known Italian region of Abruzzo, inspired by an old vineyard that her father came across of super-rare, old-vine Treb...

Italy is known for its picturesque towns and cities, each one offering a unique experience to visitors. One such town that deserves a mention is Giulianova, a quaint little coastal town located on the Adriatic coast. With its stunning beaches, historic architecture, and vibrant culture, Giulianova has a lot to offer tourists who are looking for a r...

The Romans and Neopolitans love Roccaraso. At weekends and bank holidays, the alla moda set converge on this ski resort, located just two hours from Rome and Naples, in search of la dolce vita. Yet despite being Italy's fifth largest resort, the 100km of the Alto Sangro ski area remains practically unknown to Britons. Most skiers know that Italy is...

Nestled at the foot of the Apennine Mountains, Avezzano is a small yet vibrant city in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Despite its size, Avezzano is a gateway to some of the most stunning natural wonders of Central Italy, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. Avezzano’s history dates back to...

The Strada Unica Miniera, or Single Mine Road, is an incredible journey through some of Italy’s most fascinating underground mines. This spectacular road winds through the heart of the Abruzzo region, stretching for almost 80 km of winding underground tunnels, connecting the small villages of Corvaro, Francavilla al Mare, and Salara. Many of these...

The Transiberiana d’Italia, also known as the Ferrovia dei Parchi, is a famous railway that winds between Abruzzo and Molise and offers a fascinating journey made of wonderful views of historic villages, mountains and natural areas. It is a path at high altitude on the Majella and up to the Major Highlands of Abruzzo of almost 1300 meters high, whi...

Listed among the most beautiful Villages in Italy, Caramanico Terme, in the mountainous heart of Abruzzo, offers its guests magnificent opportunities to visit. A journey in contact with nature, rediscovering wonderful trails for trekking and hiking. Yet, this Abruzzi village is also synonymous with history and fascinating architecture, as well as,...