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Detached vacation home for rent by owner.

Suggestive and romantic country house in Abruzzo to: 15Km. from Sea -35Km.from the National Parck Mountain GranSasso -20Km.from airport
6 places bed -3 bedrooms-kitchen with large fireplace,terrasse, parking lot
grate to the open one for roast. Price per week minimum €250-maximum €750-prices vary in relation to season and number of people - GET A QUOTE
For further information please in all languages
cinziaangelozzi@libero.it


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Renting Rural house for rent in Collecorvino - Pescara - Abruzzi - Italy, Via Fornaci 17 C.A.P. 65010

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Collecorvino:
The old town was founded in the IX century, by the Longobards. It was built as a small village on a hill at 253 meters above mean see level (MSL), facing Valle del Tavo at East of Loreto Aprutino. The town, with houses of middle age architecture, is a maze of crooked narrow streets that offer an ample and spectacular view of the Gran Sasso and Maiella mountains from one side, of rural farms and the Adriatic ocean on the other side. It is located at the center of Area Vestina Pescarese, renowned for its production of olive oil D.O.P.
In town you can find banks, pharmacy (drug store), gas station, restaurant, weekly market on tuesdays, public transportaitons, Health Service.

The place is: 15 Km ( 9.3 miles ) from sea Adriatico, 25 Km ( 15.53 miles ) from airport of Pescara, with direct flights from Frankfurt/Hann,London/Stansted,Paris/Charles De Gaulle,Milano/Linate,Torino. 20 Km ( 12.4 miles ) from the harbour, 13 Km ( 8.1 miles )from A14 and A24 highways, 30 Km ( 18.6 miles ) from Gran Sasso mountains. Bus is available from the train station of Pescara to Collecorvino. Cities of Art close by: LoretoAprutino,Penne,Castelli,Moscufo,Pianella, CittàSant’Angelo,Atri, Museo delle Arti Contadine (Museum of Farming Arts) of Picciano, 3 Km ( 1.8 miles ) distant.

Please, feel free to ask dates and places of cultural events in Abruzzo

The Architecture of the house resembles the tyical rural constructions of the beginning of the first decades of 1900, old-stylish renovated and furnished with autentic pieces of Abruzzo’s legacy. The house is in an open farm, but only 300 meters far from downtown.

This place is recommended to those who are looking for a quite place, with the silence occasionally interrupted by the bell-tower sounds, who love the flavors of aromatic herbs with spontaneous growth in the land that belongs to the house, or who appreciate the romanticism of the fireplace and chimney and wood-burning stove, or are interested in learning more about Abruzzo while visiting from the mountains to the ocean but without giving up a day of relaxation with the home lawn swing or for a barbecue with friends.

This place is not recommended to those who want to enjoy only the ocean or only the mountain, or are unable to live without the new technolgies, or are scared of farm bugs, or are unable to handle the fireplace or the wood-burning stove

Amenities include: upper floor with wide kitchen/dining room and its large fire place, one king-size bedroom, one bedroom with two beds, one single bedroom connected to the bathroom(shower / bidet not). Other opening and closing bed are avalaible (total: 5+1 beds), one bathroom with shower, ample terrace of 40 mq (440 sq. feet). It is possible to use the 4000 mq (4790 sq. yard) of land around the house for parking, barbecue.
The house is equipped with: gas cooker, oven, microwave, dishwasher, coffee maker, refrigerator with freezer, satellite TV, iron, hair dryer, CD rom, DVD Player, kettle, washing machine, a hire security in two rooms, electric fan, fireplace and wood burning stove, radiators in pellets, mosquito nets, air conditioning put in one room, barbecue in the garden-Iternet wireless
Extra On request:towels and kitchen(booked at 5 € per person)- crib and high chair(free of charge by reservation) bicycle rental (€ 25 per week) -taxi from/to airport-agreements with restaurant or delivery meals -beach umbrella

Prices: per week minimum €250 maximum €750
prices vary in relation to season and number of people - get a quote
For further information please e-mail cinziaangelozzi@libero.it in all languages

10% rebate on the second(or more)week booked. Refundable security deposit mandatory: Euro 200.

Prices include: use of water,gas, 70 units for week of electricityKw. (higher reimbursement €0.40 to Kw.), bedlinens, use of the spaces described above,final cleaning(bathroom-stove-oven used-dishes:return clean)

Prices do not inculde: heating (wood-Pelletts average consumption of €4 per day), daily cleaning and final cleaning which are compulsory for kitchen and bathroom, use of electricty above the units described in the section “Prices include” (extra-units will be charged Euro 0.4 per unit), fine penalty for damages or theft, and whatever is not specified in the section “Prices include”.

At the arrival, the hosts are obliged to verse a deposit of 200 € which would
be hold in case of damages. The payment of the agreed price must take place
at the moment of the delivery of keys.To block the apartment for the
required period you must verse the 30%

GPS-Koordinaten:
42° 27' 21'' N (42.455952°)
14° 0' 45'' E (14.012718°)
How to reach the House?
by car Motorway A14 Pescara Nord
From Pescara Airport -Bus No. 38 bus to Piccianello + / Penne / Loreto Aprutino
From railway station bus to Pescara-Piccianello / Penne / Loreto Aprutino
Although reached by public bus-stop 300 meters from home-is recommended Car

for other
E-mail cinziaangelozzi@libero.it for all languages
Use telephone 0039 085835177 if you can speak italian



Payment modalities: after telephone or email/fax contact, reservation is made with 30% of the price agreed.
The remaining cost will be paid at key pick-up. For cancellations made within the 20th day preceding the starting date booked, 70% of the downpayment will be reimbursed. For cancellations made within the 20th and 10th day before the starting date booked, 40% of the downpayment will be reimbursed. After the 10th day before the starting date booked, downpayment will be kept as “cost of damages”.

Events and Festivals to Abruzzi
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Bus Pescara ---->Roma---->Pescara

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Land for sale in Collecorvino Pescara Abruzzo Italy
Lot 1
Sq. meters 2556 (= 27512 sq. feet). It cannot be divided in individual lots, with index of cubatura 1/1
Possibility to build sq. meter 852 ( 9170 sq. feet) or residential build plus additional functions
The land is located only 300 meters ( 330 yards ) from the Town and is served from water, electricity, gas, sewers, on the statal road
Smoothly steep, Panoramic view of Maiella mountains, Gran Sasso mountains, and rural lake.
It is ideal for residential construction with garden.
Euro 160.000 negotiable

Lot 2q.
Sq. meters 3550 (= 38200 sq. feet). It can be divided inindividual lots, minimum of 700 sq. meters ( 7534 sq. feet)
The land is located only 300 meters ( 330 yards ) from the Town and is served from water, electricity, gas, sewers, on the statal road
Smoothly steep, Panoramic view of Maiella mountains, Gran Sasso mountains, and rural lake.
It is ideal for residenttial construcion with garden. Euro 70 per sq meter Negotiable.

Possibility of technical assistance for Estimate,Planning,Paperwork,Building constrution.

Pescara / Collecorvino area
Collecorvino is a commune of the province of Pescara with 5,592 residents. Collecorvino: The old town was founded in the IX century, by the Longobards. It was built as a small village on a hill at 253 meters above mean see level (MSL), facing Valle del Tavo at East of Loreto Aprutino. The town, with houses of middle age architecture, is a maze of crooked narrow streets that offer an ample and spectacular view of the Gran Sasso and Maiella mountains from one side, of rural farms and the Adriatic ocean on the other side. It is located at the centre of Area Vestina Pescarese, renowned for its production of olive oil D.O.P.In town you can find banks, pharmacy (drug store), gas station, restaurant, weekly market on Tuesdays, public transportation, Health Service.Cities of Art close by: LoretoAprutino, Penne, Castelli, Moscufo, Pianella, CittàSant’Angelo, Atri, Museo delle Arti Contadine (Museum of Farming Arts) of Picciano, 3 Km (1.8 miles).It rises on a hill from the Valley of the Tavo, from where it enjoys a fine panorama that embraces mountains and sea. At an altitude of 253 meters above sea level. The character of the zone is agricultural.The Church of Saint Andrea Apostle - of Benedictine origin and raised to collegiate in 1572, had been transformed in baroque period. The Cloister San Paterniano - It rises the complex convent of San Benedictine origin of abbot Patrignano, but transformed to leave from 1603 for work of the Franciscan.The Castle - Situated in the part most high of the country, was been based on in the IX century from the same Lombard Corbino that said life to the original village. The façade has today the neoclassical look,Church of San Patrignano - It rises over an height and presents a baroque façade and to the inside are seventeenth-century frescoes.The name Pescara appeared in 12th century documents, and probably referred to a small centre built after the period of invasions on the place of the ancient Roman Aternum, situated at the estuary of the Aterno-Pescara river. Aternum was first a port of the Marrucini and Peligni people, and under Roman times became the main port of the region. It was however sacked and destroyed by the Lombards in the 6th century AD. In the Middle Ages two towns rose on the opposite banks of the Pescara river: Pescara to the south, belonging to the province of Chieti, and Castellammare Adriatico in the north, included in the province of Teramo. The unified new town in 1927 became the capital of the newly formed province of Pescara, and a renowned seaside resort in the 1930's. Because of its important strategic position as a railway centre and harbour, Pescara was subject to heavy Allied bombings during WW2, that almost razed it to the ground, killing thousands and thousands of people

Abruzzo region

We recommend visiting Abruzzo for: its good wine, its tasty and authentic food, its 30 natural parks by the sea, its mountains and countryside, its ancient villages and traditional festivals, its continually low prices, and its generous people.What is there to see in Abruzzo?For stays of a week visit the outskirts of Collecorvino: Loreto Aprutino the Country of olive oil with its museums and the church of Santa Maria in Piano.Here are some of the most beautiful churches of Abruzzo, visit at least one of it during your stay: St. Clemente a Casauria (A14 Torre dei Passeri), Basilica di Collemaggio L' Aquila, St. Giovanni in Venere Fossacesia, St. Liberatore a Maiella Serramonacesca, Civitella Del Tronto Fortezza of the XVI century, Atri Cathedral.For longer stays:For the culture and art: L'Aquila-Sulmona-Civitella del Tronto/Campli-Scanno-Guardiagrele-museums of Chieti/Teramo/Pescara For the Sea and outdoor activities: St. Vito Chietino-Fossacesia and basilica of S.Giovanni in Venere-Ortona (all with beaches of stones) For the Nature: the Parks of the Gran Sasso -monti della Laga-della Maiella-National park of Abruzzo-Caves of Stiffe.For Christian Faith: S.Gabriele (near Castles and the GranSasso) - Il Volto Santo di Manoppello-Miracle Eucaristico Lanciano Shows and Traditions of folklore: festivals depending on dates
Airport: Pescara: 20 km
Railway: Pescara: 14 km
Ferry: Pescara: 20 km
21 Km (15.53 miles) from airport of Pescara, with direct flights from Frankfurt/Hann, London/Stansted, Paris/Charles De Gaulle, Milano/Linate, Torino. 13 Km (8.1 miles) from A14 and A24 highways15 Km (9.3 miles) from Adriatic Sea20 Km (12.4 miles) from the harbour30 Km (18.6 miles) from Gran Sasso mountains. Bus is available from the train station of Pescara to Collecorvino.

Abruzzo Wine
This region on the eastern Adriatic coast or Italy is producing some lovely wines which are increasing in acclaim, with the most well known being the red Montepulciano d'Abruzzo grape.
This wine can now be found in some supermarkets and is an economically priced and good alternative to Chianti, its more famous competitor. Surprisingly this grape variety is the fourth most grown in the whole of Italy with around 75,000 acres planted in vineyards.
The Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wine comes in a range of varieties and tastes from light, spicey and young wines through to rich, warm reds with tastes of blackberries and black cherries.
Some examples of the Montepulciano d'Abruzzo reds include:
CasalTaulero Montepulciano d'Abruzzo from the Colline Teramane area. A high quality DOC wine to be taken with a roasted meat like lamb.
Gran Sasso Montepulciano d'Abruzzo again from Colline Teramane. This is from a large mountain in the Appenines. A more robust wine for some serious drinking and must be accompanied by food.
Vallade Montepulciano d'Abruzzi from Cantina Talamonti Loreto Aprutino. This is a young, fresh and modern wine which is great for accompanying dishes containing tomatoes and garlic.
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About Abruzzo

Situated east of Rome on the Adriatic coast, Abruzzo is one of Italy's twenty regions and is one of the country's least-populated areas. Perfect for vacationers seeking a traditional Italian experience, Abruzzo offers miles and miles of placid countryside, outstanding authentic cuisine and scenic seacoast beaches. A bridge between northern and southern Italy, Abruzzo is widely considered one of the most beautiful parts of the country and makes for a unique travel experience.
Some of the varied attractions and activities you can enjoy in Abruzzo include:
  • Beaches: Abruzzo has 129 kilometers of coastline, and much of it has been converted to resorts. Kick back and relax on the Adriatic shores in one of Europe's best-kept secrets.
  • Ski resorts: This region is also popular in winter, as the hilly terrain of its interior offers outstanding opportunities to ski Abruzzo. The region is home to some of the most celebrated ski resorts in continental Europe.
  • L'Aquila: The regional capital, L'Aquila, has a history dating back to the mid-13th century and is a perfect place to enjoy the conveniences of urban living without the hustle, bustle and headaches of a busy city.
  • Parks: Abruzzo's parks are beautiful and plentiful, offering a quiet glimpse into the legendary serenity of the Italian countryside. Camping in Abruzzo is inexpensive, and makes for an excellent way to spend a night or two in communion with nature.
  • Food and drink: Abruzzo is home to numerous unique local delicacies, including wild boar ham, liver salami, sheep's cheese and burrata, a treasured delicacy of buttery cheese. Be sure to try ratafia, a black cherry wine that is fermented outdoors during the summer.
The region's location on the Adriatic coast and scenic beauty make it a popular destination in the summer months. However, visiting during the winter is equally rewarding as the region's snow-capped peaks offer outstanding skiing and snowboarding. Vacation rentals make ideal accommodations for visitors to Abruzzo, offering visitors more comfort and privacy than hotels at often more affordable rates. Beachfront villas, urban flats and trendy apartments are among your many options. If you want to continue your Italian sojourn, Abruzzo is only about 50 kilometers east of Rome.

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