Abruzzo and Molise offer a unique Italian experience

May 21st, 2010 posted by admin
Abruzzo and Molise offer a unique Italian experience

When we think about going to Italy we often think about Rome. There are however some beautiful amazing places in Italy that are not frequently visited but offer amazing scenery, great food, and wonderful people. Abruzzo and Molise have beautiful countryside’s that are not often visited. There are dark forests, beautiful quiet valleys, and amazing peaks to see. There is a general peace there. There are not many places in the world where you can view such breathtaking sites and feel the solidarity. Not to mention the culture and the style, some of the worlds top interior designers go to this out of the way location to research the culture and local arts, and bring back inspiration for their next job.

This 3359 square km of mountainous terrain is home to three national parks. There are beautiful free roaming animals here. There are bears and wolves that you will probably not run into but they are roaming free so you may see one in the distance. These amazing mountains offer great possibilities for anyone who loves the outdoors. There are great trails for hiking or mountain biking. For the winter enthusiasts they even have slopes for skiing.

There are some strange customs that you are still able to see in this area. There is something called Cocullo’s. Cocullo’s is a procession of snake charmers that go through the town. There is also a bull-race that takes place in Ururi. You will never be bored in Abruzzo and Molise. There is always something going on and so many great things to see. You can enjoy solitude and relaxation and also have enjoyment from seeing new things and trying new foods. There are great traditional menus for you to try. Visiting Abruzzo and Molise will be a very unique destination filled with excitement. You will be amazed by the architecture and the sights and sounds of the traditional towns. They offer an experience that you will never be able to get if you were to only visit the larger cities.

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