With the Abruzzi you're visiting the "northernmost region of southern Italy." Many hikers, mountain bikers, and cyclists, but also bathing holidaymakers are drawn here. The Abruzzo region offers steep mountains, rolling hills, and the beauty of the Adriatic coast. That's another reason why two-thirds of Abruzzo are protected, such as Del Borsacchio. Brown bears and wolves feel at home in the forest and rock landscape of the regional park Sirente Velino near Gran Sasso and in the Parco d’Abruzzo Lazio e Molise.
The partly flat beaches are suitable for couples as well as for families and are not to be overcrowded even in summer. Many of the mostly smaller or medium-sized campsites in Abruzzo are located here, on the eastern edge of Abruzzo, directly on the Adriatic Sea.
Both the wine and the pasta dishes are of exceptionally high quality. In addition to fish, game, truffle, pepperoni, garlic and dried tomatoes also play an important role. The same applies to traditional sausages and sheep's cheese specialities. At the same time, the region is home to many cultural attractions such as the castle ruins Rocca Calascio or the spectacular fortress Castello di Roccascalegna.