In this short article, we are happy to recommend an itinerary, which develops between the provinces of Teramo and Pescara. You can also do it in just one day and it takes place entirely in Abruzzo. The stages can be visited both in the order followed in this article and in the reverse order.
During this trip, you will be able to admire a charming village known worldwide for its handcrafted majolica production, a thunderous waterfall in nature and its ancient legend and a nature reserve with great biodiversity, paths and picnic areas between peace and relaxation.
Have you already visited Castelli, the village of majolica in the mountains of Abruzzo?
Castelli is a beautiful village located in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It is known as the “town of majolica“ because it is renowned for the handcrafted production of ceramic plates, vases and other objects. The majolica tradition in Castelli dates back to the… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Clotty Messa
Have you already visited the Vitello d’Oro Waterfall in Farindola? 28 meters of pure Nature
In the Farindola area in the Agri Valley is the Vitello d’Oro waterfall, a spectacular 28-metre-high waterfall, one of the most important sources on the southern slope of the Gran Sasso group. Legend has it that since the dawn of time, to some women intent… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Cascata del Vitello d’Oro. Foto di Roberto De Ficis
Have you already visited the Regional Nature Reserve of Lake Penne?
The Lake Penne Regional Nature Reserve is located in the Abruzzo region, in the province of Pescara. It was established in 1987 to protect and conserve the natural habitat of Lake Penne and the surrounding areas. Lake Penne is an artificial lake that was formed… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Ascanio Buccella
In this short article, we are happy to recommend an itinerary, which develops between the provinces of Teramo and Pescara. You can also do it in just one day and it takes place entirely in Abruzzo. The stages can be visited both in the order followed in this article and in the reverse order.
During this trip, you will be able to admire a charming village known worldwide for its handcrafted majolica production, a thunderous waterfall in nature and its ancient legend and a nature reserve with great biodiversity, paths and picnic areas between peace and relaxation.
Have you already visited Castelli, the village of majolica in the mountains of Abruzzo?
Castelli is a beautiful village located in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It is known as the “town of majolica“ because it is renowned for the handcrafted production of ceramic plates, vases and other objects. The majolica tradition in Castelli dates back to the… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Clotty Messa
Have you already visited the Vitello d’Oro Waterfall in Farindola? 28 meters of pure Nature
In the Farindola area in the Agri Valley is the Vitello d’Oro waterfall, a spectacular 28-metre-high waterfall, one of the most important sources on the southern slope of the Gran Sasso group. Legend has it that since the dawn of time, to some women intent… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Cascata del Vitello d’Oro. Foto di Roberto De Ficis
Have you already visited the Regional Nature Reserve of Lake Penne?
The Lake Penne Regional Nature Reserve is located in the Abruzzo region, in the province of Pescara. It was established in 1987 to protect and conserve the natural habitat of Lake Penne and the surrounding areas. Lake Penne is an artificial lake that was formed… [Continua a leggere]Scopri di più su questa storia / Photo Ascanio Buccella
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