Eyeing up Abruzzo: Part 1, Tagliacozzo and Città Sant’Angelo
Part 1 of our serialisation of a Californian couple's visit to Abruzzo as they independently tour and eye up the towns whilst looking at property The post Eyeing up Abruzzo: Part 1, Tagliacozzo and...
View ArticleUnhurried Prezza: Roots, Rentals and Residents!
Nestled near the lively city of Sulmona in the region of Abruzzo, Italy, lies the unassuming but beautiful village of Prezza, basecamp Abruzzo in my eyes for rental or to live! The post Unhurried...
View ArticleEyeing up Abruzzo Part 2: La Pazienza
Part 2 of Eyeing Up Abruzzo by Pete Rosel where he examines La Pazienza, a quality that you can't live withoue in Abruzzo and across Italy! The post Eyeing up Abruzzo Part 2: La Pazienza appeared first...
View ArticleThen and Now – One Woman’s Journey Buying a House in Abruzzo
We asked Ingrid, the founder of For Women in Italy to share her experience of buying a property in Abruzzo as a single women, and tips for integrating with your local community. The post Then and Now...
View ArticleAnnaRita’s Scrippelle ‘mbusse Teramana
Scrippelle 'mbusse Teramana began life when locals ingeniously embraced the best of their French invaders in 1798. Imagine delicate crepes, dusted with pecorino cheese, bathed in a rich, soul-soothing...
View ArticlePollutri – Wine, Food and Fire Reasons to Visit Late Autumn
Discover Pollutri, a captivating Abruzzo gem north of Vasto. Only 15 minutes from Adriatic shores, it hosts vibrant autumn festivals, including the unique salting of beans The post Pollutri – Wine,...
View ArticleWitches, Stockings & Sweeties – La Befana Closes Christmas
If only we all adopted Italy's most famous witch La Befana and her sprinkle of magic on what is regarded as one of the most depressing images of the year! The post Witches, Stockings & Sweeties –...
View ArticlePetition to Save La Riserva Naturale del Borsacchio
We are publishing La Riserva Naturale del Borsacchio's petition against recently legislated cuts that remove 78% of this protected area. Please do consider signing to ensure this piece of protected...
View ArticleAbruzzo’s Right Nocturnal Land Grab: The Shredding of the Borsacchio Nature...
Only in Abruzzo’ took on a whole new meaning at the close of 2023. Where else in the world can a middle-of-the-night shredding of a treasured regional natural reserve like Roseto degli Abruzzi’s La...
View ArticleWalks on the Flat: Abruzzo’s Coastal Cycle Path
Walking Abruzzo's coastal bike path makes a great day out no matter what your age! Diverse seascapes, affordable trains, surprise lunches - Abruzzo's Adriatic Coast is an easy and fun day out! The post...
View ArticleThrough the Mazzaroni Kaleidoscope – Schiavi d’Abruzzo’s...
Head down to Schiavi d'Abruzzo to catch a playful community celebration of Spring and the giddy unfurling of nature. The post Through the Mazzaroni Kaleidoscope – Schiavi d’Abruzzo’s Carnival...
View ArticleFinding One’s Roots in Abruzzo – Discovering Your Family History
Tracing your family's roots in Abruzzo can spark all manner of exciting things, even when the roots are of your spouse! The post Finding One’s Roots in Abruzzo – Discovering Your Family History...
View ArticleThirteen Timesaving Tips for Doing Family History Research in Abruzzo
We enlisted the expertise of an art historian /author to share his valuable tips to kickstart the job of researching and tracing your Abruzzese roots The post Thirteen Timesaving Tips for Doing Family...
View ArticleUn Mondo a Parte
Don't miss the chance to witness a heartwarming story that reminds us that sometimes, the most unexpected places teach us the most valuable lessons. 'Un mondo a part' is based in Abruzzo and was...
View ArticleFAI Spring Open Day Abruzzo
Discover each of the Abruzzesi venues which will be opening their doors for free on 23-24th March as part of FAI's Spring Open Day which aims to preserve, promote and protect the region's rich and...
View ArticleL’Aquila Awarded Italian Capital of Culture 2026
Abruzzo's capital city L'Aquila has been awarded the prestigious title of Italy's Capital of Culture 2026, with a grant of 1 million euros to showcase its cultural richness and development prospects....
View ArticleGrandkids Putting Abruzzo On the Map
Over time, we've received numerous intriguing queries about Abruzzo from international students looking to use their Abruzzese heritage and work their Grandparents' tales into their studies. The post...
View ArticleSan Donato’s Tre Madonne Easter Walk & Feast of Peace
On Easter Monday, up in San Donato (AQ), the village hosts a Feast of Peace, when the community comes together with their neighbouring villages and walks a truce, a walk of peace known as the Festa...
View ArticleSan Donato Sultana Fiadoni
This delicious recipe for Sultana Fiadoni is from Giulia who runs a B&B in the picturesque village of San Donato that sits on Mount La Forcella overlooking Tagliacozzo, the 7th stop if you are...
View ArticleKeep Lago di Bomba Green
The villages of Lago Bomba need our help. An enormous black cloud hangs over the area with the threat once again of drilling for gas in a seismic area, The post Keep Lago di Bomba Green appeared first...
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