NATURE AND TRADITION: Ten reasons to visit Abruzzo's Trabocchi Coast.

Autor: Nicastro, Val
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Zdroj: Italia!; Jun/Jul2024, Issue 209, p22-27, 6p, 30 Color Photographs
Abstrakt: The Trabocchi Coast in Abruzzo, Italy, is a must-visit destination for those seeking a unique and enchanting experience. This picturesque coastline is adorned with trabocchi, ancient fishing machines that have been transformed into exclusive dining establishments. The charming town of Vasto, located at the southern end of the coast, offers historical landmarks and breathtaking views. The Trabocchi Coast is also home to seven nature reserves, picturesque villages, uncrowded beaches, and a stunning cycling and pedestrian trail known as the Green Way. Visitors can savor the region's cuisine, including the famous Vastese-style brodetto fish soup. The Trabocchi Coast, situated in the Province of Chieti, boasts stunning landscapes and a rich winemaking history. It is easily accessible by plane, car, or bus, with various transportation options available. Visitors can explore the coastline with the Trabocchi Line operated by Trenitalia, which allows bicycles at no extra cost. The region is renowned for its local wines and offers a range of dining and accommodation options. Highlights of the Trabocchi Coast include dining on an authentic trabocco, cycling along the Green Way, visiting the Abbey of San Giovanni in Venere, and exploring attractions such as Palazzo d'Avalos and Punta Aderci nature reserve. [Extracted from the article]
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