Abruzzo, one of the most popular regions in recent years, advertised as the most beautiful destination to spend your holidays, is a rare gem in the global tourism landscape. Rich in lakes, mountains, beaches, and parks, this region truly has everything. The Abruzzo Adriatic coast, bathed by a crystal-clear sea, is also very varied, featuring both rocky and sandy beaches. The region is therefore also perfect for family holidays.
Beyond natural tourism, one of the main attractions of the Abruzzo territory is its splendid ancient villages: thanks to the B&B Hotels guide, you can plan your itinerary by drawing from the vast array of attractions that Abruzzo offers.
The Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park is the third largest natural reserve in Italy and extends across 3 regions: Abruzzo, Lazio, and Marche.
Due to its size, the park's flora and fauna differ from zone to zone and guarantee a considerable number of animal and plant species that can be admired during excursions on one of the 12 routes available to visitors.
The Stiffe Caves are located just a stone's throw from L'Aquila, in a tiny village of 2000 inhabitants, and are a fixed stop for an ever-increasing number of tourists. Formed over thousands of years, the caves are the result of erosion by an underground river and represent a unique case in the world. Once outside the Stiffe Caves, the gaze is captured by a striking view: on one side, the Gran Sasso at its softest point, the Conca Aquilana, and on the other, the rock face that rises and disappears into the vegetation.
Undoubtedly one of Italy's most beautiful villages, Rocca Calascio is a fortress located in the province of L'Aquila and one of the symbols of the Abruzzo region. Famous worldwide for its castle and a small medieval village situated at almost 1500 meters above sea level, it represents an unmissable stop for anyone visiting Abruzzo. From the highest point, it is indeed possible to enjoy a breathtaking panorama, observing the main mountain groups of the Abruzzo Apennines that cross the central Italian region: the Gran Sasso d'Italia, Maiella, and Sirente-Velino.
One of Italy's oldest parks, the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park, is an absolute must-visit. Among the animals present in the territory, the undisputed masters are undoubtedly the Marsican brown bear, a very rare and endangered species, and the Abruzzo chamois, a very particular species differing in colors and shape from all others found in nature.
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