




Via Latina, 5
La Brigantessa sits in the Abruzzo mountains of central Italy, a self-catering apartment property that positions itself openly as a place to disconnect. The name — Brigantessa, a female brigand — nods to the wild, independent character of this part of the Apennines, a region of steep ridges, medieval hill villages, and national park trails that most visitors to Italy never reach. With a 9.7 rating across its reviews, it punches well above its modest scale.
The apartments are set up for stays of some substance. A full kitchen with oven, dishwasher, stovetop, and kitchenware means guests cook for themselves rather than eating out every night — practical in a remote mountain setting where restaurants may be scarce or keep irregular hours. Electric blankets are a sensible touch given Abruzzo's cold winters, and mountain views from the property give the surroundings a presence that is hard to ignore even from indoors. A barbecue and picnic area extend the living space outside when the weather allows, making this a natural fit for families or small groups who want room to spread out.
Guests arriving by car will find on-site parking, which matters here — these are not pedestrianized streets where you leave the vehicle at the edge of town, but rural roads where having your car close is simply part of how you move through the landscape. Checking in from 15:00 gives travelers time to navigate the mountain roads without rushing, and the contactless check-out by 10:00 leaves the morning free for an early walk before the drive back down.
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