It is one of the greenest and most pristine regions of Europe.
Landscape: Abruzzo is characterized by a rugged mountain landscape of the Apennines (with the highest peak, Gran Sasso, at nearly 3,000 meters), hills, rivers, and a coastal strip.
One-third of the area consists of national parks and nature reserves, including Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, Majella National Park, and Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise National Park.
Wolves, brown bears, chamois and eagles still live here.
It is therefore also known as "the rugged heart of Italy" or "the green lung of Europe."
Capital: L'Aquila (in the mountains).
Other important cities: Pescara (largest city and port on the coast), Teramo, and Chieti.
The region comprises four provinces: L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, and Chieti.
What to do and see: The Abruzzo region combines nature, culture, and tranquility: Hiking, skiing, and wildlife spotting in the mountains.
Picturesque medieval villages such as Rocca Calascio.
The unique Costa dei Trabocchi on the coast with traditional wooden fishing huts on stilts.
Historic sites, castles, churches, and old abbeys.
It is an authentic, less touristy region with a rich history (from ancient Italic tribes via Romans to medieval rulers) and a strong culinary tradition (think arrosticini, saffron, olive oil, wines, and cheeses).
In short: rugged mountains close to the sea, pristine nature, tranquility, and authentic Italian life — ideal for nature lovers and those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of Rome or Tuscany.





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