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Agnone e Capracotta Hotels

Agnone is famous for an ancient bell factory, testimony to which the town's International Bell Museum and the Pontifical foundry, the only foundry permitted to use the pontifical seal of appointment. Originally inhabited by the ancient indigenous Sannite tribes before becoming a Roman... more »

Avezzano Hotels

The origins of Avezzano initiate with the drying out of the ancient Lake Fucino, ordered by Emperor Claudius. Among the historic sites still visible at Avezzano one finds the archaeological area of Alba Fucens, dating back to the times of Imperial Rome and containing the remains of ancient... more »

Campitello Matese Hotels

Lying at the feet of the Matese Massif on the Southern Apennines, Campitello Matese is part of the district of San Massimo, a small medieval town of the low Molise. The 2050mt high Mount Miletto, is at the heart of a ski resort which has encouraged the development of a flourishing tourist... more »

Campobasso Hotels

Campobasso, the principal city of Italy's Molise region, is the synthesis of two historic identities: the picturesque medieval center with its Monforte Castle, and the 19th century town inspired by the idea of the garden city. Thus, narrow streets, twisting stairways, courtyards and ancient... more »

Chieti Hotels

Situated on a high plain just fifteen kilometers from the Adriatic sea, Chieti rests on land located between the Alento torrent and the Pescara Valley, from where it enjoys magnificent panoramic views stretching from the Gran Sasso to the Maiella and as far as the hills which lead towards the... more »

Gran Sasso Hotels

The National Nature Reserve of the Gran Sasso covers a territory between the Euro-Siberian region and the Mediterranean, encompassing a great variety of ecosystems and an infinite number of truly unique landscapes. The wolf, the Abruzzo Chamois and the Royal Eagle all live in this area. The only... more »

Isernia Hotels

Isernia is situated on the promontory which separates the two small rivers of Carpino and Sordo which then later converge in the larger Volturno. The first settlement dates back to times of the Sannite tribes, but it was not until the reign of the Roman Empire that the city really began to... more »

Isola del Gran Sasso Hotels

Important town of the Mavone Valley, Isola del Gran Sasso is situated in the heart of the stunningly beautiful National Park of the Gran Sasso-Laga. The name Isola del Gran Sasso apparently derives from the fact that the town is located between two rivers, thus appearing like an island. The... more »

L'Aquila Hotels

Initially constructed according to the designs of Emperor Federico II of Svevia, the finishing touches to the ancient town of L'Aquila were made by Corrado IV in 1253. The most significant period in the rich history of Aquila was undoubtedly that passed under the reign of the Kingdom of Naples... more »

Lanciano Hotels

The position of Lanciano makes this characteristic town of the Abruzzo an excellent departure point from where to head to both the sea and the mountains. Lanciano is simultaneously just a few kilometers from the adriatic and from the mountain and the Maiella. Travelling towards Fossascesia one... more »

Larino Hotels

Since the times of the ancient Romans, Larino has been an important town of the low Molise. Its powerful past can be traced in the great number of artworks and buildings left by the various civilisations to have inhabited the town over the centuries. The amphitheatre, the town's most significant... more »

Ortona Hotels

Directly above the Adriatic sea, from the heights of a dramatically beautiful promontory, Ortona is situated right at the center of the coastline of the Abruzzo. Ortona, which extends out into numerous fractions, is the third largest district of the Chieti province and boasts a wealth of... more »

Ovindoli Hotels

Since 1934 Ovindoli, with its ultra modern ski lifts and over 30kms of ski slopes, has represented one of Italy's most important winter tourist destinations. Every skier, from the experienced professional to the absolute beginner, will be able to find the slopes suitable for his or her level of... more »

Pescara Hotels

Pescara is the result of the union of two distinct towns, one to the South of the Pescara river, known as Portanuova, and one to the North; situated in a strip of land between the sea and the hills. The merging of the territories came about in 1926 and was promoted by the influential writer... more »

Pescasseroli Hotels

An age-old mountain village, covered for great part of the year by a thick blanket of snow, Pescasseroli still conserves the traces of its feudal past, including the impressive remains of the Mancino castle. From the1970's onwards, Pescasseroli has steadily developed in to a popular winter... more »

Roccaraso Hotels

For those travelling from the regions of Molise or Campania, Roccaraso appears like a gateway to the high plain of the Cinque Miglia. Today, Roccaraso with its extensive ski district, represents one of central Southern Italy's most prestigious and best equipped winter tourist destinations. From... more »

Roseto degli Abruzzi Hotels

Roseto degli Abruzzi is situated between the mouth of Vomano river and that of the river Tordino and, with more than ten kilometres of sandy beaches, is considered to be one of the most beautiful bathing resorts of the whole Abruzzo coast. A good variety of hotels, restaurants, and shops have... more »

Sulmona Hotels

At roughly four hundred meters above sea level, Sulmona is situated right in the center of the Peligna valley, between the river Vella and the river Gizio. Sulmona is considered to be one of the oldest towns of the Abruzzo region, as can be testified by the presence of buildings dating back to... more »

Teramo Hotels

Regarding the origins of Teramo, historians agree to defining them as pre-roman, after the discovery here of remains of funeral paraphernalia, similar to those found in the prehistoric tombs of Piceno. Many believe that the Phoenicians were responsible for the foundation of Teramo, the name of... more »

Termoli Hotels

The ancient fishing village, situated on a small outcrop lapped by the Adriatic sea, is the symbol of Termoli. Within the imposing walls towering above the sea, there is the Svevo Castle, of Norman origin, thought to have been built during the reign of Federico II, and the 13th century Cathedral.... more »

Vasto Hotels

Located on the southernmost part of the Abruzzo coast, the town of Vasto is an important tourist destination, known for its colourful history, great culinary tradition and, above all, its beautiful sea. Sites of great cultural interest abound in this old town, including the Palazzo D'Avalos, the... more »