Abruzzo stretches across central Italy, neighbours to the Lazio region and Rome, but also to the Adriatic, and the Apennine mountains. Between the mountains and sea are fertile fields, vast plains, and a landscape so beautiful almost half of the region is protected with the boundaries of national parks or nature reserves. Many know the region for its ski season, and there are certainly a number of fantastic ski hotels on our Gurus’ list of the best places to stay in Abruzzo, but the list also proposes great beach resorts, charmingly converted castles and palazzos, idyllically repurposed farmhouses, plus a Michelin-starred restaurant with rooms, and a couple of yurts.
If that brief run down of what to expect on the list of the best places to stay in Abruzzo isn’t enough to convince you that this region has something for everyone, then just check out a menu! Abruzzo’s cuisine spans seafood from the ocean, to beans and legumes of all sorts in the rich interior, and pork and mutton as you head into the mountains. All of which make this is a fantastically varied destination for foodies; wine lovers will not be left wanting either.
As well as its Adriatic coastline, Abruzzo also has a beautiful lake region, with seven lakes, some of them within the boundaries of Abruzzo’s three national parks (the Abruzzo National Park, the Gran Sasso National Park, and the Monti della Laga National Park), and many natural reserves — these are all wonderful areas to explore on foot, on two wheels, or by boat. While Roccaraso, Castle di Sangro and Campo Felice are well loved by skiers.
For visitors seeking signs of Italy’s incredible culture or history there will be plenty to find too: wonderful medieval towns and castles, but without the crowds of Siena or San Gimignano. Try Rocca Calascio, Pescasseroli, Tagliacozzo and Santo Stefano di Sessanio. And that’s before anyone mentions the treasures and pleasures of L’Aquila and Pescara.
Use our guide to the best places to stay in Abruzzo and start to plan your trip to this magical region.
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Abruzzo
A small family-run hotel best known for the exceptional Michelin-star restaurant it houses. Elegant rooms are simply dressed with soft hues and fabulous views. Situated in one of Italy's prettiest towns just a short distance from the coast. An indulgent stay.
Giulianova (Roseto degli Abruzzi)
Gorgeous hotel in Giulianova with marvellous views of the Adriatic sea, offering rooms decorated in a bright and gentle rustic-meets-modern style. Ideal for exploring the archaic towns of Abruzzo or romantic getaways, it has a restaurant serving locally-sourced fish and a varied wine selection.
Abruzzo (Miglianico)
Charming accommodation in Abruzzo just minutes from the Adriatic. Bright, rustic en-suite rooms feature white-wood furnishings and parquet flooring. A chic Abruzzo farm perfectly placed for hiking Majella Mountain or golfing in Miglianico.
Giulianova (Giulianova)
Stylish 4-star hotel brushing the sandy-white toes of the Adriatic sea offering modern, comfortable rooms in a bright, minimalist style. Ideal for lounging at the beach or exploring the many natural parks in Abruzzo. Featuring a restaurant, bar, gym and massages. A chic base to explore the region.
Chieti (Semivicoli)
A castle set in rolling hills and not far from the coast. A historic beauty with its own vineyards and wonderful rooms. Bedrooms and suites, enormous in size, have sandstone floors, large beds, stand alone bath tubs, and elegant furnishings. Fantastic wine tasting facilities. Ideal for groups.
Abruzzo
Two luxury yurts set in stunning olive groves, with sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Simply decorated inside with crisp white linen, heavy wooden beds and a rustic chic bathroom. The private terraces are ideal for unwinding with a tipple and some organic regional cuisine. Rural bliss.
Abruzzo (Abruzzo)
This charming villa is located on the Italian coast, 3km north of Vasto. Rooms have classic, bright interiors, with crisp, white linens and traditional tiled floors; the best rooms have a private balcony and sea views. Eat at the seafood restaurant after sunbathing on the terrace; a welcoming villa.
Abruzzo (Castel di Sangro )
A former monastery not too far from Rome in the rolling countryside. Super chic contemporary rooms and suites, minimal in style with all the mod cons. Fabulous cuisine serving regional produce. Stunning vistas of the mountains around. Perfect for a gourmet weekend in the countryside.
Abruzzo
A stylish Italian country house, surrounded by the mountains of Abruzzo. Guests can enjoy the free wellness area with sauna, solarium and Turkish bath. Smart rooms with stunning mountain views. Breakfast served daily and the restaurant has traditional Italian dishes. Lots to do all year round.
Abruzzo (Santo Stefano di Sessanio)
With its dramatic hilltop setting this micro-village in the Italian Apennines stays true to its past. Exposed beams and stone walls, candlelit dining rooms; it's the huge baths, luscious toiletries and wifi throughout that add modern luxury. Similarly, the menu is traditional and locally sourced.