Skiing in Abruzzo

FAI Spring Days between Rome and Abruzzo

Spring 2025 promises to be an explosion of beauty and culture, thanks to the return of the FAI Days of Spring! On March 22 and 23, at the 33rd edition of this unmissable event, Italy unveils its hidden treasures, inviting …

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The majesty of Val Cervara on International Forest Day

AbsorbingCO2 emissions, producing oxygen, regulating rainfall-these three connections to climate would be enough to make forests a heritage to be preserved. But forests are also much more especially for biodiversity protection, poverty eradication, food security and environmental sustainability. For these …

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Civitella del Tronto, the last bastion of a kingdom now lost

Two hundred days of siege. So many were needed for the Royal Sardinian Army to seize the Fortress of Civitella del Tronto, the last bastion defending the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, the last Bourbon stronghold to surrender to theUnification …

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St. Joseph between Rome and Abruzzo: a journey of flavors and traditions

March 19, the feast of St. Joseph, the putative father of Jesus and patron saint of carpenters, is celebrated with great fervor throughout Italy, and particularly between Rome and Abruzzo, which connect Rome to Abruzzo. A trip along the A24 …

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Spring blooms at Campo Imperatore with the Crocus

In the plain of Campo Imperatore, also known as the Little Tibet of Abruzzo, every spring an event of extraordinary beauty is repeated, affecting the entire vast Apennine meadow: the flowering of Crocus. At the onset of spring, between March …

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