Tornareccio is one of those Abruzzo villages that earns its reputation quietly. Perched on a hill at the foot of Monte Pallano, it has been known for centuries as the honey capital of Abruzzo, and that identity runs deep — not just in its shops but in the landscape itself.
The experience begins with a guided visit to the village, where medieval gates, historic churches, and stone streets tell the story of a community with roots reaching back to pre-Roman times. From there, the focus shifts to what Tornareccio does best: bees. At Apicoltura Luca Finocchio, a family-run operation that has placed first in national honey competitions, you'll get a close look at how traditional beekeeping works and sample a selection of their award-winning honeys.
The evening ends at Frantoio Colle Raro, where dinner is served at one of Abruzzo's well-regarded olive oil producers. Colle Raro's extra virgin olive oil, pressed from centuries-old olive trees, defines the flavour on the table — straightforward, intense, and rooted in this specific stretch of Abruzzo.


