Top 10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Province of Chieti, Abruzzo

August 23, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

The province of Chieti (Italian: provincia di Chieti) is a province in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Its provincial capital is the city Chieti, which has a population of 53,163 inhabitants. The province has a total population of 392,763 inhabitants as of 2015 and spans an area of 2,599.58 square kilometres (1,003.70 sq mi), giving it a population density of 151.09 inhabitants per square kilometre. It is divided into 104 comuni (comune) and the provincial president is Mario Pupillo.
Restaurants in Province of Chieti

1. Loggia Amblingh

Loggia Amblingh, 66054, Vasto Italy
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5.0 based on 371 reviews

Loggia Amblingh

2. Sangro River War Cemetery

Contrada Sentinelle, 66020 Torino di Sangro Italy +39 0873 913121 http://www.comune.torinodisangro.ch.it/index.php/il-cimitero-inglese
Excellent
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5.0 based on 90 reviews

Sangro River War Cemetery

3. Riserva Naturale di Punta Aderci

66054, Vasto Italy +39 0873 309314 http://www.puntaderci.it/index.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 848 reviews

Riserva Naturale di Punta Aderci

Reviewed By 266JosephG - Montreal, Canada

The Regional Natural Reserve of Punta Aderci was created in 1998 and spans 5 Km from Punta Penna to the mouth of Sinello river further North. The reserve is a quiet, peaceful and undeveloped area with beaches, cliffs, grassland, and other vegetation, trabocchi (a trabocco is an old wooden fishing machine found on the Adriatic coast in this region). access to the Reserve and its beaches and trails are totally free; however, there are no services in the Reserve except at the entrance of Punta Penna opposite the parking where you can find showers, toilets, and drinking water. I visited by the Punta Penna entrance and walked the 1 Km road to the belvedere near the sea where you have amazing and stunning views of the sea, beaches, and trabocco. When I visited there was also a bus service for those unable to walk to the belvedere (cost: 1 Euro).

4. Grotte del Cavallone

Taranta Peligna, 66018 Lama dei Peligni Italy +39 320 948 1428 [email protected] http://www.grottedelcavallone.it
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4.5 based on 125 reviews

Grotte del Cavallone

5. Museo Archeologico Nazionale

Via G. Costanzi 2, 66100, Chieti Italy +39 0871 404392 [email protected] http://www.archeoabruzzo.beniculturali.it/manda1.html
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4.5 based on 274 reviews

Museo Archeologico Nazionale

Reviewed By Edoardo-DP476 - Italy, null

Beatiful museum with a gorgeous collection of ancient roman and pre-roman artifacts found in the Abruzzo region. The museum, located in An old villa in the centre of Chieti, is also the home of the "Warrior of Capestrano", probably the most iconic, beautiful and enigmatic sculpture from the Italic pre-roman age. All sections of the museum are provided with English info panels. Warmly recommended to all visitors passing by the provinces of Pescara and Chieti.

6. Santuario del Miracolo Eucaristico

Corso Roma, 66034, Lanciano Italy +39 0872 713189 [email protected] http://www.miracoloeucaristico.eu
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

Santuario del Miracolo Eucaristico

Reviewed By Lhaz

To witness with our own eyes the Eucharist miracle from 12 centuries ago is indeed a miracle in itself for us and our faith. The medieval town of Lanciano is very charming.

7. Castello Medievale di Roccascalegna

Piazza Umberto I, 66040 Roccascalegna Italy +39 335 876 7589 [email protected] http://www.castelloroccascalegna.com
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4.5 based on 437 reviews

Castello Medievale di Roccascalegna

Roccascalegna is a small town of 1,400 inhabitants, situated on the hills surrounding the Sangro river. Probably the founders of Roccascalegna were the Longobards that, coming from the North of Italy, from 600 AD occupied permanently the current southern Molise and Abruzzo. Because of this the Byzantine garrisons rallied on the Adriatic Sea coast. The construction of the first watch tower by Longobards can be explained as a result of the logic of such conflict as well as the Castle. After the end of the conflict between Longobards and Byzantines, except a note of an accounting in 1320, there are no historical source concerning the Roccascalegna Castle until 1525. In this year we can see a description of the structure of the restored castle, in compliance with the new requirements necessary with the advent of firearms. In the 1705 another deed describes the restoration of the entrance steps of the castle of Roccascalegna. Since 1700 the Castle was abandoned for three centuries, during which the bad weather and the thefts of the local population helped to ruin its structure, until the donation, appenened in the 1985, by Croce Nanni, the last feudal family to the Local Council of Roccascalegna. Immediately began the restoration work that reported the Roccascalegna Castle to its former glory in 1996.

Reviewed By cycleplus1

You need to be fit and good at walking on uneven surfaces to visit. An interesting castle at the end of the village. We were very pleased to see that it was open at lunch time and were greeted by a lovely smile and welcome from the ticket seller.She advised it was a reduced rate of only €2 each(no idea why) The entrance appears to have the original stairs(if you can call them that),very uneven steps,hence the need for very sturdy footwear.There were exhibitions in Italian with a description of the rooms you were in in English. The views were lovely,so I would suggest going on a day with good visibility. There is also a room dedicated to instruments of torture,which did have descriptions in English.Read them if you dare! A lovely castle top,definitely recommend.

8. Abbazia di San Giovanni in Venere

Viale San Giovanni in Venere, 56, 66022, Fossacesia Italy +39 0872 60132 http://www.sangiovanninvenere.it/
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4.5 based on 381 reviews

Abbazia di San Giovanni in Venere

9. Parco Avventura Majella

Localita' Piana delle Mele, 66016 Guardiagrele Italy +39 0871 335544 [email protected] http://www.parconaturalemajella.it/
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4.5 based on 326 reviews

Parco Avventura Majella

10. Sorgenti del Verde

monte Acquaviva Parco Nazionale della Majella, Fara San Martino Italy http://visitabruzzo.altervista.org/it/2012/04/sorgenti-del-verde-fara-san-martino/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

Sorgenti del Verde

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