Federica's B&B
Dai Nonni, B&B a Chieti
Description
The house, an ancient structure from the early 1900s, was lived in until a few years ago by dear grandparents Camillo and Anna. The idea of the Bed and Breakfast is just to keep it alive and not lose the memories of our grandparents. The space Located on Via Nicola da Guardiagrele, the residence offers an isolated and quiet location a few meters from the historic center, the ancient Marrucino Theater and the cathedral of San Giustino. This simple and familiar home is well-kept and comfortable, with a small area in front ideal for relaxing outdoors. The "IL MELOGRANO" room is very spacious, comfortable and bright, tastefully furnished and offers a view of the Majella mountain massif and glimpses of the ancient alleys of the city of Teatina. In addition, the "Il Limone" room is spacious, comfortable and bright, with a panoramic view of the valley below, ensuring a pleasant and relaxing stay. Guest access Guests have access to the rooms, including one with an external but private bathroom equipped with all amenities. They can take advantage of the common room, ideal for watching TV, reading or having breakfast. In addition, a terrace is available, which can be used upon request. Outside, there is an outdoor space perfect for relaxing, where you can also park your car, if you wish. During your stay Upon your arrival, Federica, the daughter of the owners of the house, will welcome you and give you the keys to the property from 12:00 p.m. to offer you total autonomy without time constraints. We will always be at your disposal for the duration of your stay, should you need us. Other things to note The city of Chieti, with its ancient origins, is an Abruzzo jewel that enchants with its beauty and charm. Known in the past as Teate, its inhabitants are still called teatini today, keeping the Latin tradition alive. Chieti is home to the University dedicated to the famous poet Gabriele D'Annunzio and stands out for its unique geographical position, close to both the Adriatic coast and the Gran Sasso and Majella massifs. Abruzzo is a land to be experienced between sea and mountain, with coastal resorts such as Rocca San Giovanni and San Salvo ready to welcome visitors. Rocca San Giovanni, part of the most beautiful villages in Italy, stands on a rocky hill overlooking the sea, with suggestive beaches such as "La Foce" and "Cavalluccio". Fossacesia Marina offers a jagged coastline with bays and inlets, while Fossacesia Alta is known for the Basilica of San Giovanni in Venere. Torino di Sangro, with its 6 km coastline, invites you to stroll along the promenade and discover the ancient village with the church of San Salvatore. Casalbordino, with its medieval village, preserves a tower of the ancient walls and the church of S. Salvatore, while the beach is characterized by flowered dunes and stretches of cobblestones. Vasto, overlooking an enchanting gulf, tells its story through towers, fortifications and churches, with an immense beach and the Punta Aderci Nature Reserve, where nature is wild and unspoiled. San Salvo, with ancient origins, offers the Archaeological Park of the Quadrilatero and a long equipped beach in San Salvo Marina. The Scanno chairlift offers breathtaking views of the village of L'Aquila, while the ancient beech forests of the Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrating biodiversity. Abruzzo is also an ideal gym for adventurous sports, from rafting to paragliding, with adventure and water parks for the little ones. Cultural and gastronomic events enrich the Abruzzo experience, such as the Sweet Pepper Festival of Altino and the Regatta of the Gonfaloni of the Adriatic in Pescara. Abruzzo is a land of natural and cultural wonders, ready to offer unforgettable experiences.
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