Colledimezzo Abruzzo

Colledimezzo is another Italian village that feels like a trip back in time. Nestled in the mountains of Abruzzo, this tiny but quaint and picturesque village is well worth a visit! Which is exactly what we did with friends last summer, during a break between lockdowns. (I’m often slow a little slow at posting…)

But it was a fun and special time anyway! A special outing, celebrating our first freedom from lockdowns. It started with attending a church service in an old barn, followed by a picnic on the grounds. And finally with a stroll through the beautiful town.

Colledimezzo, which means The Middle Hills, is surrounded by mountains, the two closest being Mount Butino and Mount Rinello.

An ancient village, it dates back to the 10th century. Archeologists have even found Roman furnishings in the area. In the Norman period it was a fiefdom first of Rinaldo, a supposed son of Hannibal, and later of the D’Avalos family.

With less than 500 residents, it’s a quiet and pleasant place to spend the day, especially in the heat of summer. You can picnic near the beautiful Sangro River (Blood or Red River). Or hike in the stunning nature to chamois and deer. But be on the lookout for brown bears and Marsican wolves! Or visit nearby Lake Bomba and the mineral springs of Monteferrante.

Colledimezzo is also close enough for a trip to the nearby ski resorts. Or a day trip to the seaside resorts of Vasto and Pescara. Or even a trip to one of Abruzzo’s three national parks.

Colledimezzo is a simple place. But it’s cobble stone streets, ancient churches, and old stone houses wil delight you. And make you want to return!

📷 Images are mine

10 responses to “Colledimezzo Abruzzo”

  1. daylerogers Avatar

    The beauty of small villages, the wonder of historic areas, and the amazing vistas of things that have been around for centuries are magical. I’d love to visit–maybe someday!

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar

      Yes they are somewhat magical, Dayle. There’s something about them that tugs at the heart! And I really do hope one day you can make it for a visit!!

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  2. tanssityttö Avatar

    Very beautiful!

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      Yes, it is, Dancing Girl! Thanks!

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  3. Gary Fultz Avatar

    Well you sold me on wanting to take some time over there. Sigh, at my age I should not be making my bucket list longer than I can ever complete in this life time.

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      Ha, that’s a good one Gary! And I know what you mean. I guess we must both have a bit of wanderlust. God’s great earth is so beautiful, and the different cultures he has filled it with so enticing. It seems like it all just calls us to visit and see for ourselves! And who knows, perhaps one day you will make it over!

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  4. Gail Johnson Avatar

    Gorgeous! My kind of town.

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      It is beautiful, Gail! I’m sure you would enjoy it and wish you could come over to see it!!

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  5. Nancy Ruegg Avatar

    I’ve seen such village scenes on TV, on the program House Hunters International. So quaint and inviting! It’s just the kind of place we’d enjoy–away from the noisy crowds.

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    1. Signora Sheila Avatar
      Signora Sheila

      My mom says she watches that show too, Nancy. Always says it reminds her of her visits here. I can see you enjoying such a place! If you could come over, we’d go on a picnic there!!

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