Villa Dragonetti * * * *


Via Oberdan, 4
67016 Paganica - Abruzzo - Italy


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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY

 

Garden

Banquets, Work meetings, Receptions,

Gala dinners, Cocktails, Concerts,

Garden, Park, Coffee shop

     

Meeting Room

Meeting Room

This confortable hall is available for all sorts of meetings, offering a wide range of technical and visual instruments.

     

Restaurant:

With a nice family atmosphere, you can choose from various Abruzzo’s typical meals. Cooking courses are periodically organized , directed by our own Chef. The Restaurant opens for reservations (10 persons minimum) on Nov. 01 until Dec. 12 and from Jan. 10 to Mar. 30.

Restaurant

 
 

*** IN THE SORROUNDINGS ***

the villa has many partners for outdoors activities

 

Villa Dragonetti, sorroundings

- San Donato Golf in Preturo ( +/- 15 Km from Paganica) 18 holes.

- Horse riding (2 km from the villa).

- Hikking in the National Park.

- Degustation of local products (salami, cheese, saffron...).

- Cultural visits in L’Aquila, Sulmona, Castelli...

- Skiing, and winter sports : Campo Imperatore (15 min), Campo Felice (30 min).

- Touristic Flights over the city of l’Aquila or Gran Sasso Mountains.

- Guided Walks in the forest to find mushrooms.

- Guided visits to the Astronomic Osservatory of Gran Sasso.

- Guided visits to Stiffe Natural Cave.

 
 

ABOUT L’AQUILA

 

 

The province is the largest in Abruzzo and occupies the western part of the region; it is the only province that has no access to the sea, and includes the highest mountains of the Apennines (Gran Sasso, Maiella and Velino-Sirente). There are many rivers (the Aterno-Pescara, Sangro, Liri, Salto, Turano) and an abundance of springs and water coming form the abundant snowfall. Besides the natural lake of Scanno and Barrea there is the large artificial lake of Campotosto. In the Gran Sasso mountain there is also the southernmost glacier in Europe, called the Calderone.
The province in the past included also Popoli and Bussi sul Tirino, that in 1927 were moved to the newly established province of Pescara, and other communes that were moved to the Province of Rieti:Cittaducale, Cantalice, Lugnano di Villa Troiana, Amatrice, Accumuli, Antrodoc, Borgo Velino, Castel Sant'Angelo, Micigliano, Borbona, Cittareale, Posta, Borgocollefegato, Pescorocchiano, Fiamignano, Petrella Salto, Leonessa.

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