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The establishment is located in Atri, one of the oldest and most captivating villages in Abruzzo, nestled within the extraordinary landscape of the Calanchi Nature Reserve. This protected area, managed by WWF, spans approximately 380 hectares featuring spectacular geological formations, scenic trails, and remarkable biodiversity. The calanchi, also known as "scrimoni" or "bolge," are impressive clay formations shaped over centuries by rain and wind, giving the land a lunar and striking appearance that is unique in the Italian landscape.
Atri serves as a center for art and culture, home to a rich architectural heritage: the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, adorned with frescoes by Andrea De Litio, along with cloisters, a theater, historic palaces, and ancient Roman cisterns, all narrate the millennia-long history of a city that was once an important Roman municipality and later a center of Renaissance culture.
Just a few kilometers away, the Adriatic coast offers a completely different yet equally enchanting scenery. Pineto, with its long stretch of golden sandy beach and shallow waters, is ideal for families and sea lovers seeking clean waters. Part of its coastline falls within the Torre del Cerrano Marine Protected Area, one of the few safeguarded regions of the Adriatic, where sustainable tourism harmonizes with the beauty of unspoiled nature. The 17th-century tower that lends its name to the area is open for visits and houses an environmental education center.
The surrounding area is perfect for hiking, biking, trekking, and outdoor activities. From the ridges of the calanchi, breathtaking views extend from the Vomano Valley to the peaks of the Maiella and Gran Sasso mountains, while the inland offers quiet villages, local products, and a cuisine deeply connected to the land.
Staying here means immersing oneself in an authentic and diverse Abruzzo, where the tranquility of nature, the allure of history, and proximity to the sea converge to provide a variety of experiences that cater to those seeking relaxation, exploration, or a deep connection to the region.
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