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SF0337819
Stable meadows, on the other hand, are natural and rich in dozens of different grasses, as many as a hundred in the high mountains.
They still need human labor: they must be tended, mowed or grazed. But their best protectors are the four-legged animals: cattle, sheep, goats and insects: bees, butterflies, wasps, ladybugs...
SF0337818
Stable meadows, on the other hand, are natural and rich in dozens of different grasses, as many as a hundred in the high mountains.
They still need human labor: they must be tended, mowed or grazed. But their best protectors are the four-legged animals: cattle, sheep, goats and insects: bees, butterflies, wasps, ladybugs...
SF0337817
Stable meadows, on the other hand, are natural and rich in dozens of different grasses, as many as a hundred in the high mountains.
They still need human labor: they must be tended, mowed or grazed. But their best protectors are the four-legged animals: cattle, sheep, goats and insects: bees, butterflies, wasps, ladybugs...
SF0337816
Stable meadows, on the other hand, are natural and rich in dozens of different grasses, as many as a hundred in the high mountains.
They still need human labor: they must be tended, mowed or grazed. But their best protectors are the four-legged animals: cattle, sheep, goats and insects: bees, butterflies, wasps, ladybugs...
SF0337772
Stable meadows, on the other hand, are natural and rich in dozens of different grasses, as many as a hundred in the high mountains.
They still need human labor: they must be tended, mowed or grazed. But their best protectors are the four-legged animals: cattle, sheep, goats and insects: bees, butterflies, wasps, ladybugs...
SF0337771
Stable meadows, on the other hand, are natural and rich in dozens of different grasses, as many as a hundred in the high mountains.
They still need human labor: they must be tended, mowed or grazed. But their best protectors are the four-legged animals: cattle, sheep, goats and insects: bees, butterflies, wasps, ladybugs...
SF0337770
Stable meadows, on the other hand, are natural and rich in dozens of different grasses, as many as a hundred in the high mountains.
They still need human labor: they must be tended, mowed or grazed. But their best protectors are the four-legged animals: cattle, sheep, goats and insects: bees, butterflies, wasps, ladybugs...
SF0337769
Stable meadows, on the other hand, are natural and rich in dozens of different grasses, as many as a hundred in the high mountains.
They still need human labor: they must be tended, mowed or grazed. But their best protectors are the four-legged animals: cattle, sheep, goats and insects: bees, butterflies, wasps, ladybugs...
SF0323267
Vineyards Bergamo_Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
SF0323265
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323264
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323263
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323262
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323261
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323260
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323259
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323258
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323257
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323256
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323255
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323254
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323253
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323252
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323251
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323250
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323249
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323248
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323247
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323246
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323245
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323244
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323243
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323242
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323241
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323240
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323239
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323238
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323237
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0323236
Transhumance and Bike Tour in Gran Sasso landscape - is the highest mountain massif in the Apennines and peninsular Italy, located entirely in Abruzzo.
The tour lasts between 3 and 4 hours, over 55 km to be done by electric bike. It starts in the morning from Santo Stefano di Sessanio to Montecristo on the ancient transhumance route. Mixed route of cart track and asphalt totally immersed in nature. Once you have your tickets, e-bike in hand, you will take the Gran Sasso d'Italia cable car up to Campo Imperatore, 2100 meters above sea level where you can admire the fantastic mountain panorama. From there, downhill on the well-known “little Tibet of Abruzzo.”
SF0338148
Few people have heard of Montonico, but the grape variety has a long, significant history. One source dating back to 1615, from the Catasto Onciario, shows the existence of a variety with that name that was being grown around Bisenti, near Teramo. Numerous other sources since then have also referred to it as a very productive and quality variety. Over the centuries it has represented an important source of livelihood and income for the population of this poor mountainous area on the slopes of Gran Sasso.
SF0338147
Few people have heard of Montonico, but the grape variety has a long, significant history. One source dating back to 1615, from the Catasto Onciario, shows the existence of a variety with that name that was being grown around Bisenti, near Teramo. Numerous other sources since then have also referred to it as a very productive and quality variety. Over the centuries it has represented an important source of livelihood and income for the population of this poor mountainous area on the slopes of Gran Sasso.
SF0338146
Few people have heard of Montonico, but the grape variety has a long, significant history. One source dating back to 1615, from the Catasto Onciario, shows the existence of a variety with that name that was being grown around Bisenti, near Teramo. Numerous other sources since then have also referred to it as a very productive and quality variety. Over the centuries it has represented an important source of livelihood and income for the population of this poor mountainous area on the slopes of Gran Sasso.
SF0338145
Few people have heard of Montonico, but the grape variety has a long, significant history. One source dating back to 1615, from the Catasto Onciario, shows the existence of a variety with that name that was being grown around Bisenti, near Teramo. Numerous other sources since then have also referred to it as a very productive and quality variety. Over the centuries it has represented an important source of livelihood and income for the population of this poor mountainous area on the slopes of Gran Sasso.
SF0338144
As many as 300 forage essences have been surveyed on the Gran Sasso pastures, compared to 20, 30 in the Alps. This exceptional variety and the dry climate of the higher altitudes have favored sheep breeding and transhumance from other regions over the centuries: from the Tavoliere of Puglia, the Agro Romano, the Maremma or Terra di Lavoro, in the Casertano area. The culture of transhumance and related dairy production belongs to the history of Abruzzo, but it is in the area of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park that the pastoral destination par excellence is located. Canestrato is produced year-round. The Presidium protocol stipulates a minimum maturing time of 2 months for 1-2 kg forms, 8 months for the 5 kg forms and 15 months for the traditional 15 kg forms.
SF0338143
As many as 300 forage essences have been surveyed on the Gran Sasso pastures, compared to 20, 30 in the Alps. This exceptional variety and the dry climate of the higher altitudes have favored sheep breeding and transhumance from other regions over the centuries: from the Tavoliere of Puglia, the Agro Romano, the Maremma or Terra di Lavoro, in the Casertano area. The culture of transhumance and related dairy production belongs to the history of Abruzzo, but it is in the area of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park that the pastoral destination par excellence is located. Canestrato is produced year-round. The Presidium protocol stipulates a minimum maturing time of 2 months for 1-2 kg forms, 8 months for the 5 kg forms and 15 months for the traditional 15 kg forms.
SF0338142
As many as 300 forage essences have been surveyed on the Gran Sasso pastures, compared to 20, 30 in the Alps. This exceptional variety and the dry climate of the higher altitudes have favored sheep breeding and transhumance from other regions over the centuries: from the Tavoliere of Puglia, the Agro Romano, the Maremma or Terra di Lavoro, in the Casertano area. The culture of transhumance and related dairy production belongs to the history of Abruzzo, but it is in the area of the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga National Park that the pastoral destination par excellence is located. Canestrato is produced year-round. The Presidium protocol stipulates a minimum maturing time of 2 months for 1-2 kg forms, 8 months for the 5 kg forms and 15 months for the traditional 15 kg forms.
SF0337813
Liver sausage, known locally as cicolana, is typical of the province of L’Aquila and one of the fruits of this long-standing tradition. It is made with pork liver, heart and tongue, with the addition of some lean and fat pork meat. Two types of sausage are traditionally made, both between November and April. In the classic recipe, the meat is flavored with pepper, chili and garlic, while the sweet version includes honey for a more refined flavor.
SF0337812
Liver sausage, known locally as cicolana, is typical of the province of L’Aquila and one of the fruits of this long-standing tradition. It is made with pork liver, heart and tongue, with the addition of some lean and fat pork meat. Two types of sausage are traditionally made, both between November and April. In the classic recipe, the meat is flavored with pepper, chili and garlic, while the sweet version includes honey for a more refined flavor.
SF0337811
Rarely does a geographic area have such a strong link with a product as the Upper Vastese does with ventricina. In the past, the cured meat was prepared with pork from black or red pigs, but these days the more common white pigs are used. Once the animal has been slaughtered, the finest cuts (thighs, loin, shoulder) are set aside and carefully deboned and trimmed, removing the hardest, most fibrous parts (those adhering to the bones), then cut into small pieces of 2 or 3 centimeters across. These are left to rest overnight, then seasoned with salt and mild ground chili pepper in equal quantities, and sometimes with wild fennel and a sprinkling of pepper. The chili comes from small, sweet, red peppers from Altino, which are dried for a few days before being selected, opened, cleaned and crushed in a mortar.
SF0332411
The Tavo river is located in Abruzzo, it originates from the Apennine peak of Gran Sasso. It flows in the hilly areas between lush valleys. The soils of these areas – which are alluvial and made up of predominately sand and pebbles – have proved to be excellent for the cultivation of a specific variety of legume, which takes its name from the river and its spherical shape, the Tavo round bean. It is a rustic variety, that is capable of resisting the particular climate of this area: from one side the great massifs of Maiella and Gran Sasso provide shelter from the westerly winds, however the air currents from the south-west blow freely, including in particular the Garbino, a hot wind that can reach up to 100 km per hour, while the cold winds which originate in Siberia arrive from the north-east.
SF0328543
The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
SF0328542
The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
SF0328541
The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
SF0328540
The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
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The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
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The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
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The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
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The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
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The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.
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The Capitignano parsnip is a root similar to a carrot but creamy white in colour and with intricate ramifications reminiscent of ginger. It is a local ecotype that has adapted well to the climate and soil of Capitignano, a small municipality located at an altitude of 900 metres in the Alto Aterno, the highest part of a valley named after the Aterno river and located north-west of L'Aquila, on the border with Lazio. An area that partly falls within the Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga Park.