Archive for the ‘Sightseeing’ Category

An Abruzzo Christmas

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Walk into any church in Abruzzo during December – and with regional variations, this probably applies to the rest of Italy too – and you’ll find a lovingly-built Nativity scene: the ‘presepe’ depicting the stable in Bethlehem where Jesus was born.

But it’s a tradition that isn’t just confined to churches, because constructing a presepe is a hugely popular hobby among Italians…

(And our neighbour Nicolino annually produces one of the most ambitious presepe in Abruzzo. Click on the headline title above for more – with pictures…)

A Day Out in Rome

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

The only way you’re going to spend a day out in Rome – and have enough time there to enjoy it – is to go by coach.

Di Fonzo Autolinee run a terrific service from nearby Lanciano to the Tiburtina bus station just outside Rome’s centre. Catch the 8am service and you’ll arrive at 11am. A 100m walk to the Tiburtina metro station and you can be at the Vatican; the Colosseum; or the Spanish Steps about 20 minutes later. It’s a no-brainer.

(Read more about our day out in Rome – and see our snaps – by clicking on the main headline title above)

A Walk in Abruzzo – The Spirito Sancto Gorge

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

A walk in Abruzzo can take you to snow-capped mountains with stunning views; along sandy beaches lapped by the Adriatic; or deep into a gorge at the heart of the Majella…the Spirito Sancto gorge in Fara San Martino – a short drive from your Abruzzo villa for two…a deep cleft leading into the heart of the towering mountains that loom over the town.

(For more – with pictures – click on the headline title above)

 
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