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Furci, Chieti, Italy

Furci, Chieti, Italy

Furci is a town in the Province of Chieti in Italy, located on two hills, in the countryside, that is only about thirty kilometers from the Adriatic Sea. Easy reacheable are also Maiella Mountain and the beautiful Apennines of Abruzzo. Furci has ancient origins, as...

The city of Sulmona L’Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy

The city of Sulmona L’Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy

The city of Sulmona is located on a plain, about 350 m above sea level, in the south part of the wide Peligna Valley, in Central Abruzzo. Located in the heart of Abruzzo, close to the National Park of Majella, Sulmona is worldwide known for the centuries-old tradition...

Palmoli, Abruzzo, Italy

Palmoli, Abruzzo, Italy

Palmoli land of Abruzzo is located on a mountain high 727 m. above sea level, it has a population density of 933 inhabitants, and is part of the Mountain Community Middle Vastese. Nearby, in the north valley, there flows a small stream, tributary of the Trigno river,...

Cheese and egg balls

Cheese and egg balls

Cheese and egg balls are the speciality of the Province of Chieti once again embodies the culinary genius of Abruzzo peasant culture, which was capable of using just a few delicious ingredients to create very tasty dishes that are still popular today. Cheese and egg...

Among the enchanting panoramas!

 

Autumn Winter Spring Summer;

It doesn’t matter when you would like to visit Abruzzo and Molise, every season offers different colors. Cool off in many shady areas, full of streams, waterfalls during the summer; enjoy the peace that only snow can give you in winter on the Majella and Matese mountains; the warm autumn colors of the woods of the National Park and finally the blue of the sea and the sky in spring with the colors of flowers on the gentle hills. Come and discover every day.

The sea is everything.

It covers seven tenths of the terrestrial globe. Its breath is pure and healthy. It is an immense desert, where man is never lonely, for he feels life stirring on all sides.
(Jules Verne)

Thousands of tired,

nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity.
(John Muir)

Nature is the source of all true knowledge.

She has her own logic, her own laws, she has no effect without cause nor invention without necessity.
(Leonardo da Vinci)

Nature seems to wear one universal grin …

Nature Always Wears The Colors Of The Spirit!