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ZZO

A Respectful Balance Between Man and Nature

Laced with rivers, lakes, and hot springs, nearly half of Abruzzo’s land is dedicated to national parks and protected reserves. Braced by the strong spine of the Apennine Mountains, the region lays claim to Gran Sasso d’Italia, the highest peak in Europe after the Alps, and Calderone, Europe’s southernmost glacier. The people of Abruzzo have long cultivated a relationship with their land. Their heritage and traditions are preserved in the meticulously kept ancient towns, villages, and castles perched on the region’s hilltops and cliffs. The Adriatic Sea lies to the east, offering miles of pristine golden beaches, cliffs, coves, and all the goodness that comes with the rhythms of seaside life. Abruzzo has also set the scene for some of Fellini’s best known films, La Strada and Vitelloni, and the small town of Sulmona is the birthplace of Roman poet Ovid. Here a simple plate of spaghetti alla chitarra paired with a glass of Montepulciano d’Abruzzo leaves visitors satisfied in any season.

INTRO... DUCO

A photograph of the region

Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga, abruzzo

“What is the fatal charm of Italy? What do we find there that can be found nowhere else? I believe it is a certain permission to be human, which other places, other countries, lost long ago.”

Erica Jong

CON... DUCO

Italy’s DMCs share with DUCO tips on gastronomy, landscapes, and secret treasures

FROM OUR KITCHEN

Ristoro Mucciante
Tommaso Mardegan  - N2S Italia

OUTDOORS INSIDER

Campo Imperatore
Francesco Staiano - Privilege Italia

FROM OUR KITCHEN

Lamb Skewers
Dino Triantafillou - Italian Journeys

A tavola non si invecchia.

“At the table,
one does not
grow old.”

Welcome to the wildest region of Italy.”

Letizia Anzalotta, N2S Italia

“Beauty is not necessary for love; sauces are not necessary for appetite.”

Abruzzo Proverb

BEST OF ABRUZZO