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Teramo: A hidden treasure in the heart of Abruzzo



Teramo is one of those Italian secrets that feels like a well-kept treasure. Tucked away in the Abruzzo region, it sits elegantly between the highest peaks of the Apennines and the sun-drenched Adriatic coast. It is a place where history is not just in books; it is the pavement you walk on.

History & Spirit



Teramo’s roots stretch back to the Praetutii, an ancient Italian tribe before it became a thriving Roman commune known as Interamnia (“between rivers”). Over the centuries, it has withstood the storms of the Normans, the Swabians and the Kingdom of Naples. This resilience has left the city with a sophisticated, quiet dignity. In contrast to the hectic pace of Rome or Milan, Teramo offers a slower, more deliberate rhythm of life.

A description of your stay



Imagine waking up in one of the many luxury villas scattered along the rolling hills surrounding the city. These holiday homes often feature stone architecture and private olive groves, offering the perfect holiday paradise. The city centre itself is a mix of Roman ruins and narrow medieval streets. Whether you're looking for a summer break or a cozy winter escape, Teramo serves as the perfect "base camp". You can spend your mornings exploring the San Berardo Cathedral and your afternoons driving twenty minutes to the coast for a dip in the sea.

Typical foods ("Teramana" cuisine)



Abruzzese cuisine is hearty, honest and incredibly flavourful. Teramo is specifically famous for:

Vincisgrassi: A rich, multi-layered lasagna that is older than the modern version.

Mazzarelle: Lamb cuisine wrapped in lettuce leaves – a true delicacy for the adventurous foodie.

Virtù: A legendary soup made with dozens of ingredients (legumes, vegetables, meat and various pasta shapes), traditionally served on May 1st.

Scrippelle 'Mbusse: Savory pancakes rolled with pecorino cheese and served in a hot chicken broth.

Arrosticini: Lamb skewers are found everywhere in Abruzzo, but here they are grilled to perfection over charcoal.

Nature and activities



Teramo is defined by its landscape. To the west you have the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park, home to the highest peak in the Apennines.

Hiking and trekking: Explore the Valley of the Hundred Waterfalls or hike up to Corno Grande.

Skiing: In winter, the nearby resorts of Prati di Tivo offer fantastic slopes with views of the sea.
Cycling: The hills around Teramo are a cyclist's dream, offering challenging climbs and rewarding views of vineyards and rural villas.
Beach days: The "Seven Sisters" (the seven coastal towns of the Teramo province) offer golden sand and clear waters just a short drive away.

Festivals and traditions



Interamnia World Cup: Every July, the city transforms into a global village when one of the world's largest international youth handball tournaments takes over the streets.
Feast of San Berardo (December 19): A deeply local celebration of the town's patron saint with processions and traditional markets.
Sagra delle Castagne: In autumn, nearby mountain villages host chestnut festivals, where wine flows freely and the air is fragrant with roasted nuts.
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