Abruzzo is one of Italy's least-visited regions, a rugged stretch of the central Apennines where medieval hill villages cling to limestone ridges above deep river gorges. The area around latitude 42°N preserves stone-built borghi largely unchanged for centuries, with hand-painted ceramic door numbers, crumbling Norman towers, and locals who still make saffron and pecorino by traditional methods.
This vlog takes viewers off the tourist trail into the quieter corners of a region better known for its national park and wolves than for mass tourism. Expect narrow cobbled lanes, panoramic views toward Gran Sasso, and an honest look at rural Italian life far from the crowds of Tuscany or the Amalfi Coast.
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