Scopri l'Abruzzo autentico: blog di viaggio, storie nascoste e vita locale

Immergiti in storie vere, consigli locali, itinerari fuori mappa e articoli stimolanti direttamente dal cuore dell'Abruzzo. Il nostro blog è la tua guida slow ai borghi più affascinanti e sostenibili d'Italia.

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Fiore dello Zafferano - Crocco
Autore: Guido Cucchia 1 ottobre 2025
Raccolta dello zafferano a Navelli: scopri quando visitare, come partecipare e vivere un'esperienza unica nell'oro rosso d'Abruzzo da fine ottobre.
Autore: Guido Cucchia 26 settembre 2025
Skip Italy's crowded hotspots for authentic Abruzzo experiences. Conscious travel that supports communities.
Autore: Guido Cucchia 26 settembre 2025
Experience traditional Abruzzo crafts and cuisine. Learn from master artisans and authentic producers.
Mountain view in Abruzzo
Autore: Guido Cucchia 26 settembre 2025
Explore Abruzzo's three national parks through sustainable tourism. Wildlife conservation meets authentic travel.
Gran Sasso view
Autore: Guido Cucchia 26 settembre 2025
Discover authentic Italian borghi in Abruzzo's untouched villages. Experience genuine culture away from crowds.
Autore: Guido Cucchia 26 luglio 2025
10 Hidden Medieval Villages in Abruzzo That Will Transport You Back in Time
Celano Castle in the Marsica mountains in Abruzzo
Autore: Guido Cucchia 18 luglio 2025
Picture this: you're sitting in a medieval piazza at sunset, watching elderly men play cards while their wives chat on weathered stone benches. The scent of fresh bread mingles with mountain air, and church bells echo through narrow cobblestone streets. This isn't a scene from a movie – this is everyday life in Abruzzo, Italy's most authentic region that somehow escaped the tourist crowds. After living in this extraordinary region for over a decade, I can tell you that Abruzzo offers something increasingly rare in modern Italy: the chance to experience genuine, unhurried Italian life. While tourists flock to Tuscany and the Amalfi Coast, those in the know quietly slip away to discover what I call "the real Italy" – a land where ancient traditions survive, where locals still have time for conversation, and where every meal tells a story.  Why Abruzzo Is Perfect for Slow Travel The Art of Living Slowly Abruzzo embodies everything slow travel represents. Here, you won't find tourist buses or crowded attractions fighting for your attention. Instead, you'll discover a region that moves at the pace of its seasons, where lunch still takes two hours and Sunday afternoon means family time, not shopping. The region's geography naturally encourages a slower approach: Mountain villages where time seems suspended Rolling hills perfect for contemplative walks Ancient pilgrimage routes that invite reflection Family-run businesses where relationships matter more than transactions Authentic Italian Culture Preserved What makes Abruzzo special isn't just its stunning landscapes – it's how the culture has remained remarkably intact. In these hidden villages, you'll find: Grandmothers still making pasta by hand every morning Shepherds following transhumance routes their ancestors walked (seasonal) Festivals celebrating harvests, saints, and seasons Dialects that haven't changed in centuries The Three Faces of Abruzzo Mountain Majesty The Apennine Mountains dominate Abruzzo's landscape, creating a dramatic backdrop that changes with every season. Here you'll find: Gran Sasso National Park – home to Italy's highest peak south of the Alps Maiella National Park – where wolves and bears still roam free Medieval mountain villages clinging to impossible clifftops Ancient shepherds' paths perfect for contemplative hiking Hidden Hill Towns Between the mountains and coast lie dozens of perfectly preserved medieval villages. These aren't museum pieces – they're living communities where: Morning markets still happen in ancient piazzas Artisans work in studios passed down through generations Every family has a story stretching back centuries Visitors are welcomed as friends, not tourists The Untouched Coastline Abruzzo's 130 kilometers of Adriatic coastline offer a refreshing alternative to overcrowded beach destinations: Trabocchi Coast – wooden fishing platforms that look like sea spiders Protected marine reserves with crystal-clear waters Fishing villages where the catch still determines the day's menu Seaside towns that empty out after summer, returning to authentic life
Guido in Colombia before funding borGO
Autore: Guido Cucchia 3 luglio 2025
Read about the found of borGO and how it wants to change the tourism in Abruzzo and small villages.
People grilling traditional Abruzzo arrosticini outdoors, surrounded by mountains—authentic Italian
Autore: Guido Cucchia 3 luglio 2025
Follow Stanley Tucci in Italy through authentic Abruzzo. From arrosticini to hidden villages, discover why slow, meaningful travel truly matters.