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Browse hotels near Bolognano, Abruzzo — a hilltop village 30 km from Pescara with access to Majella National Park trails and the Cascate del Vitello d'Oro.
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About Bolognano
Bolognano: Abruzzo Hilltop Village Above the Pescara Valley
Bolognano is a small comune in the Province of Pescara, Abruzzo, perched on a limestone ridge roughly 30 km inland from the Adriatic coast. The village overlooks the Pescara River valley and sits at the edge of the Majella National Park, one of Italy's largest protected mountain areas. The historic centre retains medieval stonework, and the surrounding territory is threaded with trails leading into beech forests and gorges. The Cascate del Vitello d'Oro (Waterfalls of the Golden Calf) lie within the municipal area, drawing hikers who combine the falls circuit with walks into the park.
Where to Stay & Getting Around
Accommodation in Bolognano is small-scale — agriturismo farms and rural B&Bs dominate over chain hotels. Pescara is the nearest city with a full range of hotels and a mainline rail connection; Bolognano itself is most easily reached by car from the A25 motorway (exit Scafa). Visitors based here typically use the village as a base for Majella trekking, cycling the Pescara river trail, or visiting nearby Caramanico Terme, a thermal spa town 15 km south.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Car is essential; no direct train service reaches Bolognano.
- Best season: April–June and September–October for hiking; snow possible December–March above 700 m.
- Park access: Majella National Park entry is free; trail maps available at the Caramanico visitor centre.
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