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In Abruzzo we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 1 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms and Bed and Breakfasts.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Abruzzo include: Alba Adriatica, Caramanico Terme, Chieti, Citt Sant'Angelo, Francavilla al Mare, Giulianova, L'Aquila, Loreto Aprutino, Montesilvano, Pescara, Pietranico, Pineto, Spoltore, Teramo, Tortoreto Lido and Villa Rosa di Martinsicuro.

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Abruzzo include: Fiocco di Neve, Le Cernaie, Park Hotel Alcione, Valle di Venere and Agriturismo Ripalta.

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Ambra Palace
3 Star Hotel in Pescara
Abruzzo, Italy

The hotel Ambra Palace, situated in the Pescara commercial and turist centre, 5 minutes walk from the...
La Compagnia del Viaggiatore
3 Star Hotel in L'Aquila
Abruzzo, Italy

Dipped into the greenery, in a quiet area of l'Aquila, only 2.5 miles from L'Aquila toll booth and 3...
Calgary
3 Star Hotel in Casalbordino, Chieti
Abruzzo, Italy

The hotel Calgary, newly renovated, situated on the beautiful abruzzese coast, at only 10 metres from...
Fiocco di Neve
Bed and Breakfast in Rocca di Mezzo, L'Aquila
Abruzzo, Italy

Located in the very heart of the Sirente Velino Natural Park at 1329 metres above sea level and in the...

 

 

This is a region of peninsular Italy stretching between the central Apennines and the Adriatic coast in the area defined by the mouths of the rivers Tronto to the north and Trigno to the south. Of medium size, it borders to the north with the Marches, to the west with Latium, to the south with Molise, while to the east it lies on the Adriatic Sea: it is one of the least populated regions of Italy; its population density is lower than the national average.

 

From a morphological point of view, it can be divided into two parts, each with its own characteristics. The mountainous western stretch is formed by calcareous rocks with marked Karst phenomena; it extends beyond the Apennine watershed of the Mounts della Laga (2,455 m.), of Gran Sasso (2,912 m.) and of the massif of Maiella (2,795 m.) and includes the upper basins of the Liri and the Salto, flowing into the Tyrrhenian Sea, the eastern slope of the Mounts Simbruini and of Meta and the large inland basins of Fucino, Sulmona and Piano ... Read More...

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Abruzzo, Italy
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Provinces of Abruzzo: L' Aquila

 

This rises 714 m. above sea level in a wide valley between mountains, crossed by the Aterno, in view of the Gran Sasso.
According to tradition, the town was founded in 1254 by Frederick II of Swabia, with the construction of ninety-nine districts, each with its own church and square, exclusive to the people living in the ninety-nine castles of the countryside. However, though always linked to the fortunes of the Kingdom of Naples, it enjoyed great autonomy and grew in size, reaching its peak in the first half of the fifteenth century. Subsequently, earthquakes, plagues and internal struggles caused its decline. In 1705 L'Aquila was almost destroyed by an earthquake which took six thousand victims and, in 1799, it was sacked by French troops. After the period under Murat
(1806-1815), it was united with Italy in 1860.

 

This town, which is still surrounded by medieval walls, has a remarkable heritage of works of art and monuments. Among the religious buildings are the Basilica of San ... Read More...

 

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You are looking for Accommodation in Abruzzo, Italy

 

Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Abruzzo include: Agriturismo Ripalta, Fiocco di Neve, Le Cernaie, Park Hotel Alcione and Valle di Venere.

 

In Abruzzo we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: 1 Star Hotels, 3 Star Hotels, 4 Star Hotels, Agritourisms and Bed and Breakfasts.

 

Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Abruzzo include: Alba Adriatica, Caramanico Terme, Chieti, Citt Sant'Angelo, Francavilla al Mare, Giulianova, L'Aquila, Loreto Aprutino, Montesilvano, Pescara, Pietranico, Pineto, Spoltore, Teramo, Tortoreto Lido and Villa Rosa di Martinsicuro.

 

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