The province of Pescara (Italian: provincia di Pescara) is a province in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Its provincial capital is the city Pescara, which has a population of 121,366 inhabitants. As of 2015, it has a total population of 322,759 inhabitants over an area of 1,230.33 square kilometres (475.03 sq mi), giving it a population density of 262.34 inhabitants per square kilometre. The provincial president is Antonio Di Marco and the province contains 46 comuni.
Restaurants in Province of Pescara
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Natural Reserve in Majella National Park, renowned for its spectacular and pristine environment, characterised by a deep gorge, carved by the clear and cold waters of the Orfento River. Hikes in an uncontaminated area, with a wide choice of itineraries, from the easiests to the longest and most demanding ones. Rules: - access registration needed at the Orfento Valley Visitors Centre in Caramanico Terme; - no dogs allowed; - swimming or walking in the river is forbidden.
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Abruzzo With Gusto organises walking food tours, wineries visits, truffle hunting, cheese making and cooking classes with locals.
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Bosco Nestore Winery is one of the oldest winery in Abruzzo. Born in the 1897 is now located in Nocciano, between the Gran Sasso and the Majella mountains. The winery offers an astonishing tour through the wine life in Abruzzo, expecially the visit of the underground tunnels where hundred thousands bottles are stored for aging and the museum of viticulture. Tasting of our wines follows the tour.
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Inspired by our traditional recipes we invite you to enjoy and experience the best cooking of Abruzzo!
This was a warm and wonderful afternoon learning and cooking with Rosy and Annabella. My husband and I stumbled upon this Cooking Class (via TripAdvisor) and had one of THE most memorable experiences of our trip to Abruzzo. These two lades are just amazing; smart, fun, skilled, sweet, kind, funny, effervescent and welcoming....but most of all...loving. Their communication prior to our arrival positioned our entire day with them, our menu selections, directions...etc. All of it well thought out, highly communicative, and you just knew you were going to be well taken care of. We were first introduced to wonderfully prepared appetizers, a bottle of Prossecco (or maybe two) and then started learning about the region's food. Next was pasta preparation, rolling dough and learning how to make pasta, from scratch the right way. We prepared dessert as well and an appetizer. Once we were finished making everything, the ladies cleared the dining room table (where we were prepping our meal), they poured us a glass(s) of wine....and we watched as they reset the table for an afternoon dinner with their entire family. Wow!.... Rosy (daughter) and Annabella (Mama) husband's then walked into the house and joined us for dinner along with Rosy's 10 year old son. We sat for hours after that, eating the food we prepared (so delicious), drank wine (lots of bottles), talked, shared, communicated and felt loved and welcomed into this family, who just several hours before, were just strangers to us. Abruzzo is one of the most underrated and undiscovered parts of Italy. If you choose to venture into this beautiful region be sure to stop by Rosy and Annabella's kitchen for a delightful afternoon. This family became our fast friends and we will remember them for their love, kindness, incredible food skills and our very full bellies! Ciao... Christopher and Michael
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Wonderful bridge at the main beach. You can see the city and the sea from this place. Interesting construction.
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The hermitage is a beautiful place, but not only that. It is possible to reach by car an intersection (on a stone road) where you can park. At this point a walk (30/40 minutes) with a beautiful natural landscape. Finally the hermitage, which is beautiful, then you can go further! Walk down past the hermitage and reach the river. Continuing towards the valley you will meet (on your left) the spring of San Bartolomeo. An absolutely recommended place, maybe with a guided tour.
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