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Abruzzo: the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers
Abruzzo boasts an extensive network of hiking trails. If you love putting on your walking boots, camping in Abruzzo is a great choice! Besides hiking, the area is ideal for cycling, horse riding, and climbing. When you want to cool off, head to the coast and enjoy a refreshing swim in the Adriatic Sea from one of the serene beaches.
Types of campsites in Abruzzo
The region offers a good number of small campsites, where peace and relaxation are central. These campsites are set in the heart of nature, far away from busy daily life and crowded tourist hotspots. Abruzzo is often called the greenest region in Europe, and camping here always means being surrounded by nature. There are also larger family and child-friendly campsites available.
Local dishes and specialties
No introduction to an Italian region would be complete without mentioning its cuisine. Every region has its own unique specialties, with rich flavors to savor. Abruzzo is renowned for its high-quality pasta, as well as for its “gold of Abruzzo”: saffron. The saffron crocus is used in several traditional regional dishes, giving them their distinctive taste and appearance.
The most beautiful villages in Italy
Italy is home to a list of two hundred villages recognized as the most beautiful in the country, celebrated for their historical charm and unspoiled character. Abruzzo is home to over twenty of these picturesque villages, which is quite impressive for such a sparsely populated region. Here are a few:
Santo Stefano di Sessanio
This medieval village is perched high in the mountains and is home to just over a hundred residents. Its narrow alleys, passageways, and steps give the village its unique character.
Castel del Monte
This centuries-old village features an extensive network of underground tunnels, which once served as shelters for the inhabitants. The area is also known for its large flocks of sheep.
Civitella del Tronto
This hilltop village is famous for its impressive fortress, which now houses a museum where you can learn all about its history. From the fortress, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views over the surrounding landscape.
Other sights in Abruzzo
Beyond its charming villages, Abruzzo has so much more to offer. Campsites in Abruzzo make the perfect base for exploring the stunning region. Here are some of the highlights:
Pescara
Pescara can be seen as the most modern part of Abruzzo. Its contemporary feel is due to the fact that much of the city was rebuilt after the Second World War. Today, it’s a lively Italian city in its own right.
Sulmona
Sulmona is a small town set in a valley at the foot of the mountains. Its medieval roots are still visible everywhere and create a unique atmosphere. Sulmona has a distinctive character all its own.
Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo
If you’re staying at a campsite in Abruzzo, you’ll be surrounded by national parks—there are three in the region. Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo is one of the best known, famous for its diverse wildlife, including wild boar, wolves, and brown bears.
Book your camping holiday in Abruzzo
If you’re looking for a unique destination in one of Europe’s most beautiful holiday countries, Abruzzo is the answer. With much of the region still undiscovered by mass tourism, a trip here feels like a real adventure. At a campsite in Abruzzo, you’ll be right in the heart of nature—perfect for truly getting away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.