Skiing in Abruzzo – snow report
The most popular ski resorts, the updated snow report and useful information on how to find lifts or book accommodation for your winter holiday
Pescara is a bright, modern city on the Adriatic coast. This guide covers attractions, itineraries, beaches, restaurants, events and verified local tips to help you experience the city at its best.
The most popular ski resorts, the updated snow report and useful information on how to find lifts or book accommodation for your winter holiday
View the webcams in Abruzzo and check real‑time weather conditions. Some webcams belong to www.abruzzoparchi.it, others are located throughout the region
Weather forecasts for the coming days in Abruzzo. Live weather via our webcams and temperatures recorded in several mountain areas
Maps for trekking, mountain biking, ski touring, running and horse riding. You can also download the GPX track of each route
Abruzzo’s villages are famous for their fortresses, mountains and the traditional trabocchi along the southern coast
One of Italy’s most famous and oldest national parks
Located in the heart of the Apennines, home to the beautiful villages of the Rocche Plateau
One of the snowiest places in Italy, a unique mountain massif rising close to the sea
Choose between sea or mountains, summer or winter, a sporty holiday or a relaxing one — Abruzzo has it all
Abruzzo is famous for its cuisine, both mountain and coastal, with traditions that vary from area to area
Walks, diving, climbing, mountain biking, horse riding — all outdoor activities available in Abruzzo
Rocca di Mezzo, Rocca di Cambio, Rovere, Terranera, Ovindoli
The Medieval Villages of the Gran Sasso, with their castles, towers, and ancient settlements that once dominated Abruzzo
The village of Cappadocia, in the western part of the Aquilan Abruzzo
The village of Casamaina, a favourite among skiers heading to Campo Felice or Ovindoli
The village of Castel del Monte, the highest settlement in the Gran Sasso area
The village of Civitella Alfedena, in the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park
Mountaineering on the Gran Sasso, the ideal place for freeride lovers seeking demanding routes
The city of L'Aquila, with its restored Renaissance palaces, a place rich in culture
The 2012 snowfall in L'Aquila brought over one metre of snow in 24 hours — unbelievable images
The village of Pescasseroli, heart of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park
The village of Pietracamela, on the north-eastern side of the Gran Sasso, at the foot of Corno Piccolo — a magical and unexpected place
Prati di Tivo, a winter ski resort offering breathtaking views to all who visit
San Domenico and the Serpari ritual, held every first Thursday of May
The 2012 snowfall in Scoppito reached nearly two metres in height
The village of Opi, a splendid settlement in the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park
Lake Campotosto, nestled between the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga ranges, within the national park of the same name
The Capodacqua reservoir, with submerged mills and crystal-clear waters, a paradise for divers
The swimming lake of Scanno, named after the village overlooking it — a place worth visiting
Lake Sinizzo, just a few kilometres from San Demetrio, is the ideal place for nature lovers seeking fresh, clear waters
Lake San Domenico, named after the nearby hermitage; its crystal-clear waters make it unique. Swimming not allowed
The Fountain of the 99 Spouts, a symbol of the city of L'Aquila
The Basilica of Santa Maria di Collemaggio, resting place of Pope Celestine V, the only pope buried outside Rome’s walls
The Sanctuary of Madonna d'Appari, set among the rocks along the road between Paganica and Assergi
The Church of San Panfilo, in the municipality of Tornimparte, with its frescoes — a place worth visiting
The Stiffe Caves, inside the Velino-Sirente Regional Park — a magical place to explore
A bright, modern city overlooking one of the liveliest stretches of the Adriatic. Golden beaches, museums, iconic bridges and a cuisine infused with Abruzzo’s soul.
Iconic spots, museums and seaside strolls.
The city’s modern landmark: a sweeping pedestrian and cycle bridge with panoramic views over the marina and coastline.
A museum dedicated to the celebrated poet, set in the heart of the old town.
A fascinating journey through the region’s history, traditions and identity.
Shopping, cafés, beach clubs and lively evenings.
Narrow lanes, traditional eateries and d’Annunzio’s birthplace.
Perfect for seaside walks and fresh seafood restaurants.
A green oasis ideal for running, relaxing or escaping the heat.
The city’s summer heart.
Pescara offers a long, sandy coastline — perfect for families, sports lovers and anyone seeking a laid‑back beach day.
Fully equipped lidos with restaurants, services and sports activities.
Wide, well‑kept stretches for those who prefer a more independent vibe.
SUP, kayaking, sailing and beach volleyball all along the coast.
The southern seafront is ideal for evening walks and photography.
From quick strolls to half‑day explorations.
Bars, music and summer atmosphere.
Pescara is one of the Adriatic’s liveliest cities, especially in summer.
Cultural, sports and music events.
One of Italy’s most renowned jazz festivals, featuring international artists.
A major competition attracting athletes from across Europe.
A maritime procession and fireworks in July.
Concerts, shows and shops open late into the night.
Pescara blends maritime tradition with classic Abruzzese cuisine.
The city is compact and easy to navigate.
From Roman roots to a modern city.
The area of Pescara was already inhabited in Roman times under the name Aternum, an important commercial port on the Adriatic.
During the Middle Ages, it developed as a fortified village before becoming a strategic center within the Kingdom of Naples.
Modern Pescara emerged in the 20th century, following the unification of Pescara and Castellamare Adriatico and the post‑war reconstruction.
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The most popular ski resorts, the updated snow report and useful information on how to find lifts or book accommodation for your winter holiday
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View the webcams in Abruzzo and check real‑time weather conditions. Some webcams belong to www.abruzzoparchi.it, others are located throughout the region
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Weather forecasts for the coming days in Abruzzo. Live weather via our webcams and temperatures recorded in several mountain areas
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Maps for trekking, mountain biking, ski touring, running and horse riding. You can also download the GPX track of each route
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Walks, diving, climbing, mountain biking, horse riding — all outdoor activities available in Abruzzo
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Choose between sea or mountains, summer or winter, a sporty holiday or a relaxing one — Abruzzo has it all
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Abruzzo is famous for its cuisine, both mountain and coastal, with traditions that vary from area to area
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Abruzzo’s villages are famous for their fortresses, mountains and the traditional trabocchi along the southern coast
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One of Italy’s most famous and oldest national parks
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One of Italy’s wildest parks, with typical Apennine landscapes and Dolomite‑like peaks
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Located in the heart of the Apennines, home to the beautiful villages of the Rocche Plateau
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One of the snowiest places in Italy, a unique mountain massif rising close to the sea
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