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Le Vipere holiday house

The name comes from the joking way the two owners appeal each other and the desire to pay homage to a wild and untamed nature surrounding the place. In fact, here in our holiday houses, through direct contact with the quiet of nature you can find harmony of spirit and body health, in particular each room has been designed and built to find balance and energy.

Two of the three units look out onto the farm yard and both are equipped with a living room, a kitchenette and a bathroom on the ground floor and a double bedroom upstairs with furnished terrace and the view over the valley.

The third unit is on one level and offers an extremely intimate with vaulted ceilings and exposed stone and is equipped with kitchen, living room, bedroom and bath. Each guest can also enjoy the large garden that extends to the side and down the building.

Who we are

Two sisters, new to the business world, united by interest in culture, nature, art and the way of life in these places.
Titti, graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, works as a decorator.
Franca, graduated in Literature, is a teacher of Italian and Latin.

The territory

Nature in Abruzzo takes the stage every day of the year: and every day the show is new, different, thrilling. Each season shows its colours, expresses its perfumes, its gifts, and can be the right moment to lose yourself so you can … find yourself.

In Abruzzo, a third of the territory is set aside in protected areas, with three National Parks, a Regional Park, and more than 30 Nature Reserves. Overall most – but not all – of this legacy is to be found in the mountains. Nature is indeed protected in Abruzzo, and has been for a while.Abruzzo National Park, (today named Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise National Park) was founded between 1922 and 1923, and has become the national symbol of commitment to effective protection of the Apennine environment. In recent years two more large National Parks have flanked it: the Gran Sasso-Laga and Majella.

Today you can stay in what once were old farm buildings from which, with the respect of the traditional farming and local materials, and using alternative energy sources, we obtained three independent structures (units): La Bignonia, Le Vipere and I giardini di Lilia.

This is above all a mountain region. Wherever your gaze turns inland from any point on the coast, you will encounter an endless theory of rocky peaks soaring skywards: from north to south, the massifs of the Laga,Gran Sasso and Majella ranges.
A fantastic high-altitude universe that is the rocky backbone of this region, constituting the most formidable Apennine mountain complex (with obviously alpine features), in the heart of Italy and the Mediterranean.There are sharp peaks that skim 3,000 metres in height, immense intramountain plains, narrow gorges eroded by impetuous torrents and wide valleys cut by ancient glaciers, lakes, cascades,wild ravines and rolling pastures, endless woods, mugo pine grove and high-altitude steppe.All basking in the scent of sea air, because the Adriatic is only a few kilometres away. In between the gentle hillsides with their olive groves and vineyards, plunged in tradition and atmosphere.

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