The 5 Best Forests in Abruzzo, Italy

August 3, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Abruzzo (pronounced [aˈbruttso]) is a region of Central Italy, with an area of 10,763 square km (4,156 sq mi) and a population of 1.2 million. Its western border lies 80 km (50 mi) east of Rome. The region is divided into the four provinces of L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, and Chieti. Abruzzo borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and south-west, Molise to the south-east, and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Geographically, Abruzzo is divided into a mountainous area to the west, which includes the Gran Sasso D'italia, and a coastal area to the east with beaches on the Adriatic sea. Abruzzo is partially considered culturally, linguistically, historically, and economically a region of Southern Italy, although geographically it may also be considered central. The Italian Statistical Authority (ISTAT) deems it to be part of Southern Italy, partially because of Abruzzo's historic association with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
Restaurants in Abruzzo

1. Faggeta Vetusta Coppo del Morto

Pescasseroli Italy
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Faggeta Vetusta Coppo del Morto

2. Bosco della Martese

Sp48, 64010, Valle Castellana Italy
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Bosco della Martese

3. Bosco Sant'Antonio

Villaggio Sant'Antonio, Pescocostanzo Italy
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

Bosco Sant'Antonio

4. Pineta di Roio

L'Aquila Italy
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2.0 based on 2 reviews

Pineta di Roio

5. Bosco di Sesera

Localita Civita, 67063 Oricola Italy

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