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A panoramic view of Colledimezzo's medieval architecture is captured, showcasing stone buildings with terracotta roofs. In the background, rolling hills and distant mountains create a serene landscape under a bright blue sky, highlighting the region's natural beauty.
Home in Colledimezzo
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Casa Querencia | Scenic Italian Lakeside Escape

Welcome to Casa Querencia — a beautifully designed Italian retreat in the medieval village of Colledimezzo, overlooking Il Lago di Bomba. This lovingly restored stone home offers something rare: panoramic lake and mountain views from every room. Blending historic charm with modern design, it features four sleeping spaces, a bright open layout, a new kitchen, a balcony, and a terrace for outdoor living , creating a space that feels stunning and deeply comfortable. A true Italian lakeside escape.

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A decorative house sign features the name 'Casa Stefania' in elegant script, surrounded by hand-painted purple flowers. The sign is mounted next to a brass doorbell, positioned below a white ceramic plaque displaying the house number 36.
Home in Barrea
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

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Casa Stefania is located in the historic center of Barrea, in the heart of the Abruzzo National Park. It is 300 meters from the main street, where you can find shops, bars and other services. The house consists of a ground floor and two upper floors. On the ground floor, there is a kitchen/living room, TV and sofa. On the first floor, there is a double bedroom and bathroom, on the second floor, there is a bedroom with a bunk bed (plus a pull-out bed), a balcony with a lake view and a bathroom.

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A serene lakeside view showcases two well-placed structures nestled among lush greenery, with gentle hills in the background. Calm waters reflect the surroundings, enhancing the natural beauty. Kayaks and a surfboard are visible at the shore, indicating options for water activities.
Home in Villalago
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Villa Giovanna

On the shores of one of Italy's rare natural lakes, with a suggestive heart shape nestled in the mountains of the Abruzzo National Park, stands Villa Giovanna and its Depéndance, lapped by the calm waters of the lake. Waking up to the reverberation of the water or the sound of the gentle waves gives serenity to the human soul, the possibility of discovering the surrounding nature directly from home is unparalleled. Possibility to use a surfboard and a 2-seater kayak directly from the house

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Apartment in San Benedetto In Perillis
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

18th-century residence in front of the Abbey

Welcome to a historic 18th-century residence in the heart of San Benedetto in Perillis, an authentic Abruzzo village overlooking the ancient Abbey. Here, history, silence and landscapes come together: stone alleys, open views and an atmosphere far removed from mass tourism. The location is ideal for discovering the Navelli plateau, the Peligna Valley, Sulmona, Rocca Calascio and the Gran Sasso. A perfect place for those looking for culture, nature, hiking, and the most authentic Abruzzo.

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A tranquil view captures the village perched on a hillside, illuminated softly by warm lights. Lush green mountains stretch into the distance, with trees displaying hints of autumn colors, creating a serene atmosphere. The landscape offers a sense of natural beauty and peacefulness.
Vacation home in Fontecchio
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Casa della Bifora - Tax Code: IT066043B4M4V38SQB

The Casa della Bifora is part of a small hotel spread over several locations (La Torre del Cornone). You will find us in the historic center of the village of Fontecchio (AQ), just a 5-minute walk from the main square of the village. Fontecchio is a medieval village, located in the heart of the Sirente Velino Park. This typical complex of ancient buildings is located in the southern corner of the town walls, with spectacular views of the green and quiet valley of the Aterno River.

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Home in San Donato Val di Comino
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Brigands' Refuge

This residence stands in the heart of the medieval village. As you cross the threshold, the scent of aged wood and original stone walls evoke the stories of brigands who once roamed the valley, while modern comforts—from Wi-Fi to a smart TV—turn your stay into a timeless wellness experience. Every space is thoughtfully designed to combine authenticity and functionality, offering an intimate retreat where you can unwind after a day of trails, wineries, and authentic experiences.

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The spacious room features rustic wooden beams and stone walls. A comfortable bed is positioned centrally, flanked by windows offering natural light. A small dining area with a table and chairs is visible, alongside a kitchenette equipped with a coffee maker and glassware.
Home in Arpino
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

Arpinum Divinum: luxury loft

Arpinum Divinum is a magical place where you can stop time and enjoy the excitement of a panoramic sunset over the ancient city of Arpino and experience moments of absolute relaxation and well-being. The combination of various elements, such as the hot tub, chromotherapy, panoramic view and cozy 18th-century fireplace make this experience unique and unforgettable. The hot tub is the beating heart of this emotional suite. A panoramic loft steeped in history, magic and warmth.

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The garden features a tranquil salt-water pool surrounded by a sun terrace. Sun loungers are positioned for relaxation, with a scenic view of the mountains in the background. Lush greenery and stone accents create a serene outdoor environment, perfect for unwinding and enjoying nature.
Villa in Santa Maria del Molise
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Tenuta Fortilù – Exclusive Villa

Tenuta Fortilù is an elegant villa at the foot of Monte Matese, perfect for those seeking relaxation, privacy, and comfort. With a capacity of 11 guests, it features a garden with a bio-pool, sauna, hot tub, and barbecue area. The warm and welcoming interiors include fireplaces and a stone cellar. Care, cleanliness, and attention to detail ensure an impeccable stay. Ideal for couples, families, and groups, Fortilù offers unique experiences blending nature and well-being.

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A vast green lawn leads into a scenic landscape, with rolling hills dotted with trees and shrubs. A tall tree stands prominently in the foreground, while the distant hills and a clear blue sky create a serene backdrop.
Villa in Casalvieri
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Le Coin Perdu

A "lost coin" of nature, sky and clean air, to get out of the hustle and bustle of the city and find yourself on a hill, with breathtaking views of the Comino Valley. The cozy house, for exclusive use, recently renovated, is equipped with all comforts (air conditioning, heating, WI-FI), with 3 bright bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a spacious living room and a well-equipped kitchen. In the immense garden, among the olive and oak trees, you can enjoy cheerful evenings.

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An outdoor dining area features a large wooden table surrounded by six chairs, positioned to enjoy views of the sunset over the water. The calm sea can be seen in the distance, with a loung chair nearby, creating a serene atmosphere.
Condo in Fossacesia
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Three-room apartment, direct beach access with terrace

Flora's home offers a unique experience in close contact with the sea of the Trabocchi coast in total relaxation The apartment consists of: a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, one double and one with a double sofa bed The terrace gives you the possibility of direct access to the beach The apartment has a garden with barbecue, outdoor hot shower, washing machine, TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and private parking, bicycles, kayaks, sup.

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Home in Case Marconi
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

Villa Attilio: relaxation and nature!

Splendid detached villa on a plot of about one hectare, with olive groves, centuries-old oak and enchanting views of the green Roveto Valley. Ideal place to relax surrounded by nature, for long walks and bike rides, horseback riding, visits to hermitages. A few km away: Sora, the enchanting waterfall of Isola del Liri, Posta Fibreno lake, Zompo lo Schioppo nature reserve, Sponga park, Balsorano castle, Claudio's tunnels and Alba Fucens.

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The space is characterized by wooden beams and a high ceiling, creating an airy atmosphere. A dining table with seating is positioned near the large windows, which open to a view. A kitchenette and a rustic sideboard enhance the inviting design.
Apartment in Castel di Sangro
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Chalet del Sangro - Cozy mountain house

Welcome to your mountain chalet in Castel di Sangro! This cozy three-room apartment features exposed wooden beams and a large terrace with stunning mountain views. It sleeps up to 4 guests and offers fast Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, and all the comforts you need. Perfect for families and nature lovers. Just minutes from outdoor activities, local services, and the beauty of the Abruzzo National Park.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Scontrone?

    Stay near the village center for easy access to historic sites, cafés, and community events. Traditional stone houses and family-run guesthouses have a warm atmosphere rooted in local tradition.

  • What are the best things to do in Scontrone with kids?

    Walk the mural-filled streets, visit interactive village museums, or picnic at local parks around Scontrone. Joining a craft workshop or sampling regional sweets adds to the family experience.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Scontrone?

    Stroll the historic center to enjoy local art murals, visit community museums, and attend seasonal village events. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike scenic mountain trails or join culinary experiences that highlight regional products.

  • How is the weather in Scontrone?

    Scontrone has cool winters around 35–47°F (2–8°C), with more rainfall, and warm, drier summers typically reaching 65–83°F (18–28°C). Spring and autumn are mild, so layering clothing is helpful for changing conditions.

  • When is the best time to visit Scontrone?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming landscapes, and open-air village events. Winter brings a quieter pace, with the surrounding mountains offering a distinct atmosphere.

  • What are the best places to visit in Scontrone?

    Explore the murals throughout Scontrone, small museums dedicated to local history, and traditional stone alleyways. The village church and panoramic viewpoints are also frequently suggested for visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Scontrone?

    Scontrone has scenic trails that weave through forests and meadows, with routes suitable for a range of abilities. Trails often feature mountain views, historic sites, and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Scontrone?

    Families can enjoy nature walks, picnic spots, and interactive local museums around Scontrone. Seasonal festivals, guided art workshops, and outdoor playgrounds add options for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Scontrone?

    Explore nearby historic villages, mountain parks, and natural reserves, or discover lakes and local markets in Abruzzo. Traditional castles and open-air museums in the region are often recommended for a deeper cultural experience.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Scontrone?

    Scontrone has accommodations that welcome pets, with some vacation homes and apartments making space for four-legged guests. Exploring the surrounding countryside with your pet is a favorite activity among visitors.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Scontrone?

    Chat with residents for insights into village history, and try fresh local products at small markets. Early mornings are peaceful for walking, and local festivals are a great way to experience traditional music and cuisine.

  • What is Scontrone known for?

    Scontrone is known for its mountain scenery, traditional stone houses, and murals that showcase community stories. The area is recognized for a welcoming atmosphere, artisanal food, and a strong sense of local identity.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Scontrone?

    Scontrone has small museums, traditional stone streets, and artisan workshops where you can learn about local crafts. Nature paths around the village reveal quiet viewpoints and murals depicting community history.

  • What are the best foods to try in Scontrone?

    Classic Abruzzo dishes like arrosticini (grilled lamb skewers), fresh cheeses, and homemade pasta are often suggested. You may also find locally produced honey, cured meats, and sweets such as pizzelle at village gatherings and restaurants.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Scontrone?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the village and its trails, along with layers for cooler mornings or evenings. An umbrella or light rain jacket can be useful, especially in spring or autumn when showers are more common.

  • What is the nightlife in Scontrone like?

    Scontrone's nightlife is low-key and centers around small cafés, family-run trattorias, and local events. Evenings are often spent enjoying regional food or gathering with the community in social spaces.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Scontrone?

    Scontrone is known for seasonal and religious festivals, including local celebrations that highlight Abruzzo's food and craft traditions. Cultural gatherings and open-air concerts often take place in warmer months, bringing a lively atmosphere to the village.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Scontrone?

    Scontrone has a variety of vacation rentals that can accommodate families, with options like homes and apartments featuring multiple bedrooms or kitchen facilities. Many are situated near scenic areas, making it easy for families to enjoy nature and local experiences together.