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Farm Holidays Abruzzo Province of Pescara Manoppello Il Casolare Di Nonno Mario

Il Casolare di Nonno Mario

Country House
Via Santa Maria Arabona, 129 - Manoppello (PE) - Area: hills
+39
National identification code: IT068022B5WQP28MLK | Regional identification code: 068022AGR0006
  • Swimming Pool
  • Ideal for trekking
  • Sale of typical products
  • Disabled Access
  • Kitchenette
  • Air Conditioning
  • Breakfast included
  • Romantic Atmosphere
  • Parking
  • Garden
  • TV
  • Free Wifi
  • Family
  • Business
  • Hair dryer
  • Heating
  • Charm
Declared by the Innkeeper

Various information

  • Disabled Access
  • Rooms with air conditioning
  • Parking
  • English speaker

House features

  • 19th century house
  • Recently restored house
  • Sharing areas available for guests
  • Insured house

Air conditioning and heating systems of the house

  • Certified systems
  • Heating systems
  • Air conditioning
  • Room temperature controller

Electric system

  • Certified systems
  • Emergency lights or fire exit directions
  • Smoke and fire alarms

Services of the house

  • Swimming Pool
  • Garden
  • Kitchenette
  • Terrace
  • Access for the disabled

Location and surroundings

  • Panoramic view
  • Archeologic area / near monuments
  • Near (within 10 mins) pubblic transports

Number of rooms

  • Total number of rooms: 4
  • Number of rooms with own bathroom inside the room (ensuite): 4

Size of rooms

  • Over 30 sqm

Bathroom facilities

  • Bathrooms restored in the last 5 years
  • Hair dryer
  • Monodose products

Room facilities

  • Children bed
  • TV
  • Fridge
  • Internet connection or telephone

Furnishing

  • Terrace / balcony
  • 2 windows / panoramic view
  • Desk / table and chairs
  • Sofa / armchairs

Cleaning services

  • Daily

Services

  • Guides / maps / books available
  • Local events calendar

Holiday themes - the place

  • Country

Holiday themes - town size

  • Village - under 5000 in.

Holiday themes - area features

  • Arts or archeologic area
  • Wine and food attractions area
  • Located in country side or nature reserves
  • Gardens and landscapes
  • Near ski facilities

Holiday themes - house features

  • Historic house
  • Charm
  • Garden
  • Family
  • Business
  • Romantic atmosphere
Nestled between the grandeur of the Majella mountains and the coastline of Pescara, Agriturismo Il Casolare di Nonno Mario welcomes its guests into an authentic and tranquil environment, surrounded by nature. This lovingly restored old farmhouse, managed by Ida's family, serves as a place to rediscover the slow pace of the seasons and the comfort of feeling at home.

The rooms, thoughtfully decorated and equipped with all the necessary amenities, provide views of the garden or mountains, with some accommodations featuring a cozy sitting area for relaxation. The breakfast room, adorned with exposed stone and a warm, inviting atmosphere, encourages guests to start their day with wholesome food and a cheerful spirit. Each morning, visitors are treated to homemade cakes, jams, local honey, and products from the estate, arranged in a buffet that exudes tradition and simplicity.

Surrounded by six hectares of olive groves, vineyards, orchards, and gardens, the farmhouse produces extra virgin olive oil, wine, preserves, and traditional sweets. The sun-soaked swimming pool, available from dawn to dusk, offers moments of pure relaxation, while children can enjoy the play area. Bicycles are also available for exploring the surroundings, along with an on-site restaurant that highlights the flavors of the land.

The location is perfect for experiencing nature and discovering the treasures of Abruzzo, from hiking trails in the Majella and Gran Sasso mountains to cultural visits to the Abbey of Santa Maria Arabona, the Sanctuary of the Holy Face, the Abbey of San Clemente in Casauria, and the birthplace of Gabriele D’Annunzio. In winter, nearby ski slopes attract sports enthusiasts, while summer offers endless recreational opportunities among the rolling hills and coastal beaches.

Agriturismo Il Casolare di Nonno Mario is a peaceful haven for enjoying camaraderie, savoring authentic cuisine, and embracing the genuine hospitality of a family that has turned welcoming guests into a true passion.
Rooms and Rates
Breakfast at the Agriturismo Il Casolare di Nonno Mario is a special occasion designed to start the day with flavor and authenticity. Every morning, in a cozy room with exposed stone walls, a plentiful buffet is set up featuring products from the estate and the surrounding area: homemade cakes, fresh bread, artisanal jams and preserves, local honey, seasonal fruit, and traditional sweets. There are also yogurts, hot beverages, and other simple yet genuine offerings, all prepared with care by those who wish to pamper their guests with authentic and traditional flavors.

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Hey, I'm Ida

Ida and her family manage the Agriturismo Il Casolare di Nonno Mario, which they revitalized in 2009, turning the historic farmhouse into a place of genuine hospitality. Every guest is welcomed warmly and attentively, as if they were part of the family, and is immersed in a stay that reflects the love for their land and the traditions of Abruzzo. The family's dedication is to provide an authentic experience, characterized by simplicity, comfort, and small gestures that make every visit unforgettable.
  • +39

Area Collina

The Agriturismo Il Casolare di Nonno Mario is situated in a prime location, halfway between the Adriatic Sea and the Majella, the green heart of Abruzzo. This area presents ever-changing and captivating landscapes: from the gentle hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves, it’s a short distance to the golden beaches of the Pescara coast, while inland, the majestic mountain profiles rise, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers throughout the seasons.

Just a short walk from the property, there are places of significant historical and spiritual importance, such as the Abbey of Santa Maria Arabona and the Sanctuary of the Holy Face of Manoppello, which houses a veil believed to be miraculous and attracts pilgrims from around the globe. A bit further away, visitors can explore the Abbey of San Clemente in Casauria and the birthplace of Gabriele D’Annunzio, symbols of the cultural heritage that intertwines with the region’s identity.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the proximity to the Majella National Park and the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park allows for hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding among unspoiled landscapes, rock hermitages, and villages that seem frozen in time. In winter, the ski resorts of Majella provide slopes suitable for all levels, while in summer, the trails become perfect for trekking and nature excursions.

The coast, accessible in about twenty minutes, boasts wide, well-equipped beaches, clear waters, and lively towns like Pescara and Francavilla al Mare, ideal for a stroll along the promenade or to explore the seafood cuisine. In contrast, the inland invites visitors to enjoy gastronomic routes discovering fine wines like Montepulciano d’Abruzzo and extra virgin olive oil, along with festivals and traditions that narrate the region's most authentic soul.

Thus, this area serves as a meeting point between sea and mountains, culture and nature, spirituality and taste, offering diverse and complementary experiences that make every stay rich and surprising.

In The Surroundings

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