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'Casa Cettina'
is a beautiful restored country house in Gessopalena
(Chieti, Region Abruzzo), surrounded by a garden with oak trees and a
stunning view (Maiella mountains). On the ground floor there is a large
open-plan lounge, with a dining room, a fully fitted kitchen, and a bathroom.
Upstairs 2 double bedrooms and a bathroom. The external stone walls of
the house are very thick, so the interior stays cool even in the heat
of the day. In the winter the house it is centrally heated and a fireplace.
The village is very near, 5 minute walk to find shops and restaurants.
If you want to swim, you can move to a private pool nearby.
The
country house is located in Regione Abruzzo (Italy) in a village in the
province of Chienti called Gessopalena (1915 inhabitants, m 644 on s.l.)
REGION
ABRUZZO
Hiking, horseback
riding, and cooking...: Hiking, horseback riding, mountain climbing and
sightseeing. Abruzzo's extensive park system lies within two hours of
Rome or less and includes natural beauty akin to national parks in the
western United States. Within Abruzzo's parks lie some of Italy's most
beautiful ancient hill towns rivaling those of Tuscany and Umbria.
Regional
cooking is a unique experience for the foreign visitor: in Abruzzo this
is no exception. Here are some of the local specialities that you may
enjoy: Spaghetti alla chitarra (square strands of pasta served with a
tomato sauce) Fagioli e cotiche di maiale (stewed beans and pork rind)
Prosciutto di cinghiale (wild boar ham) Pecorino d'Abruzzo (local sheep's
cheese) Burrata (a truly rare delicacy - a ball of tangy cheese with a
soft buttery center) Salame di fegato pazzo (spiced liver salami)
Beaches in
Region Abruzzo : Abruzzos 129 km long sandy coastline (interrupted
in places by pebble beaches) is home to many popular beach resorts. Beaches
worth visiting are in Fossacesia and Vasto Marina, on Abruzzos southern
coast; Silvi Marina, Francavilla al Mare and Pineto, further north; finally,
travelling north, shortly before Le Marche, Alba Adriatica and Martinsicuro
close the list of seaside resorts which are considered among the best
in Italy. Beaches of Abruzzo are pristine and the waters of the Adriatic
are warm. Lifeguards are operative full-time on most italian beaches,
during the summer season. It is best to follow posted warning signs and
status flags describing the sea's condition on the day you decide to take
a swim. Most beaches have corded off bathing areas - pass these at your
own risk, as the waters deepen significantly very quickly.
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