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Browse hotels in Pescocanale, Abruzzo — a stone village in the L'Aquila province. Properties sit close to Majella massif trails and Sulmona, 30 km west.
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About Pescocanale
Pescocanale: Medieval Hill Village
Pescocanale is a small medieval hill village in the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, set at roughly 900 metres above sea level on the slopes flanking the Majella massif. The historic centre preserves tight stone lanes and a Romanesque parish church that date the settlement to at least the 12th century. The surrounding terrain draws hikers and mountain-bikers to trails inside the Majella National Park, established in 1991 and covering over 740 sq km of protected Apennine landscape.
Visitors are typically walkers, wildlife spotters, and travellers seeking a slower pace away from the Adriatic coast resorts. The nearby town of Sulmona — birthplace of the Roman poet Ovid and famous for its confetti sugared almonds — sits roughly 30 km to the west and serves as a practical base for provisioning, rail connections, and day trips into the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park.
The closest intercity rail station is Sulmona, on the Pescara–Rome line, with onward bus links to smaller Apennine villages. Winter snowfall makes the area accessible to ski day-trippers heading to Pescocostanzo or Roccaraso, both within 20 km south.
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