The Province of Teramo is located in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Teramo. The province has an area of 1,948 square kilometres (752 sq mi), a population of 313,029 (2012), and is subdivided into 47 comunes (Italian: comuni), see Comunes of the Province of Teramo. The Province of Teramo shares its northern border with the Province of Ascoli Piceno in the Marche Region, southern and southwestern borders with the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo Region, and a western border with the Province of Rieti in the Region of Lazio. To the south is the Abruzzo Province of Pescara and to the east is the Adriatic Sea.
Restaurants in Province of Teramo
4.5 based on 499 reviews
It is a really lovely place, here you can admire Torre del Cerrano it is a sightin tower, build in 1490 to protect the population against pirates, the area is surrounded by a pinewood in front of the sea, the area is protected because here, on the dunes, nests a bird called fratino. It is a lovely place to go for a walk, a swim, or just relax on the beach.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
The Twenty Beach stems from the desire to offer our guests magical moments at the seaside doing smile and quality of our products and services are the main characteristics of the business. We try to ensure a tourist service to 360 ° , 7 days 7 , which can meet the needs of each age group , in an environment created with taste , young but without excess , suitable for families and anyone looking for an active holiday , marked by various initiatives at every hour of the day . Professional staff of the Twenty Beach will be on hand from early in the morning for a happy awakening , for a quick lunch with the flavor fresh and typical of our cuisine , until sunset for an aperitif or a dinner fish ( gradita la prenotazione ) . All this while enjoying the scent of the sea and the sound of the waves , in style and in complete freedom , even while in costume until late evening .
4.5 based on 92 reviews
This is one of the pittoresque hillside villages and towns in Abruzzo, with the addition of a grand fortress (partially ruined) dominating the top, and great views over the Gran Sasso mountains. The historic centre holds many old and characteristic buildings, sadly some were damaged in the 2016 earthquake and have not yet been renovated. All the churches were closed when we visited, and some had clear damage from the earthquake and will not reopen soon. Some seemed fine from the outside. Still, the village is well worth a half day stay and walk around. For views of the village, walk to the Santa Maria dei Lumi church and convent (limited opening times). There are a few places along the route that offer great views of the village.
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