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Nature
at its finest. All over Abruzzo, at the seaside, in the mountains, in
the hills and even beyond the protected areas, nature is always the protagonist.
The sandy shores to the north contrast with the rocks and cliffs along
the southern coast, while the unbroken rows of nearby hills conceal art
towns full of authentic masterpieces and scattered with holiday farm centres,
where it is possible to join in agricultural activities, to enjoy the
genuine traditional cuisine and to practise sports. But the real heart
of Abruzzo is the mountains with the highest summits of the Apennines.
Visiting Abruzzo means tavelling throught history, from fortified ancient
villages, testifying to an adventurous past, to hermitages set in the
rocks, in unspoilt nature offering one the chance to take part in challenging
sports. To be enveloped in a magic, fairy-tale atmosphere. Abruzzo offers
a holiday in the midst of nature; to observe and to follow its rhythms
feeling owe is and becomes part of it.
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PARKS, OASES AND NATURAL RESERVATION |
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Abruzzo,
Europe's Green Region, with three National Parks, a Regional Park and
twenty protected areas, with 33% of its territory under environmental
protection, which is the highest percentage in Europe. The National Park
of Abruzzo, created over 70 years ago, is the symbol of this love and
respect for nature. The large National Park of Gran Sasso-Monti della
Laga is the summit of the Apennines: with suddenly changing landscapes,
from harsh rocks, breathtaking plateaux, to stone-built villages. The
Maiella National Park preserves unspoilt nature and civilisation, which,
by merging together their own resources, have moulded the various forms
of the handicraft creativeness. The Sirente-Velino Regional Park, including
the third summit of the Apennines, hides the secrets of a still undiscovered
nature. Furthermore, all over the region, numerous are the minor protected
areas: nature reserves, such as the Lake Penne, WWF oases, such as the
fir-wood of Rosello, or equipped territorial parks, such as the sulphurous
springs of Lavino, to protect and to preserve the whole natural environment:
mountains, lakes, waterfalls, springs, promontories.
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ARTS
TOWNS
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Abruzzo is not only
representative of nature, but also of art. Small art towns, preserving
real masterpieces, are scattereD throughout the mountains and woods. L'Aquila,
being one of the most important art towns in Italy, is rich in churches,
towers and squares. In the hills close to the sea are the artistic treasures
of Atri, Campli and Teramo, while Penne, Cittą Sant'Angelo and Loreto
Aprutino are set among olive groves; further south are the towns of Chieti,
Lanciano and Vasto Inland, at the foot of Maiella lie Guardiagrele, Popoli
and Sulmona, while Celano, Tagliacozzo, Scanno and Pescocostanzo are even
further inland. Besides the well-known above-mentioned little towns, not
to be missed are the smaller mountain villages in the Navelli plain, in
the Aterno Valley, in the Roveto Valley and in the Subequana Valley, and
those set around Gran Sasso and Maiella, are historic and artistic memory
of a civilisation which has esperienced, throughout the centuries, fortune
and famine.
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OUR SEA |
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Those
who are fascinated by caving, wili find their habitat in the Grotte di Pietrasecca,
in the Grotta Nera (Black Grotto), in the more touristy Grotta del Cavallone,
in the bowels of Maiella, exalted by D'Annunzio and Michetti, in the Grotte
di Stiffe, close to the Aterno Valley and in the Grotte di Beatrice Cenci
near Cappadocia. Sea sports such as skin-diving can be practised at Punta
Aderci, near Vasto, in search of rich sounding depths, and along the whole
coast windsurfing and sailing. Miglianico and Brecciarola offer green golf-courses,
renowned for their superb conditions and surrounding beauty.
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SPORTS
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The nature in Abruzzo
is wild, varied and unpredictable, as such offers the opportunity of exciting
and challenging sports. Trekking, mountain-biking, horse-riding can be
practised everywhere; free-climbing in the S. Spirito Valley and the Angri
Valley; bungee jumping in the Orta Valley; mountaineering up the rocky
walls of the highest peaks; bird watching in the reserves of Lake Penne,
Serranella or Capopescara; kayaking down the Aventino, the Orta and the
Vomano, and canoeing on the Tirino and the Aterno.
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