
Spread the balance over 10 years.
Mixed use property in Abruzzo, Italy.
Priced at €228,000 and payable over 120 months at €1,900 per month.
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Highlights:
Spread the balance over 10 years
No mortgage required.
No interest payable.
No penalties to pay the balance off early.
Mixed use property consisting of:
Ground Floor: 3 Room Bed and Breakfast (2 double rooms and 1 single)
Double rooms are priced at €80 per night. Single room is priced at €40 per night.
First Floor: 2 bedroom apartment currently rented for €700 per month
Second Floor: 2 bedroom apartment (to be completed)
Third Floor: Two apartments (to be completed)
Two garages
Solar panel system
Located in a National Park.
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Location:
Located in the centre of the village of Pratola Peligna in the Majella National Park, Abruzzo
Close to all of the village amenities such as hospital, pharmacies, shops, banks, cafes, restaurant.
Local buses that connect everyday to Rome, Naples and Milan.
Train station that connects to Pescara.
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ABOUT PRATOLA PELIGNA
Nestled in the enchanting Valle Peligna and brushing the southern slopes of the Majella National Park, Pratola Peligna is a hidden gem in Abruzzo—a place where mountain charm, rich history, and local culture blend beautifully.
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Weather & Ideal Visiting Seasons
Pratola Peligna experiences short, warm, and dry summers (mid‑June through early September, with highs around 29 °C / 85 °F) and long, cold winters, often dipping to just above freezing.
Overall, the area enjoys a mean annual temperature of about 11 °C (52 °F) and moderate rainfall (892 mm/year).
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The clearest skies—from June to mid‑September—make summer perfect for hiking and festivals, while spring and autumn offer serene strolls under vibrant foliage.
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Things to Do & Natural Attractions
Majella National Park
Covering dizzying heights over 2,000 m with peaks like Monte Amaro, the park invites hikers to explore past rivers and forests—ideally from June to October (no entrance fee).
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Outdoor Adventures
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Top 5 Peaks around Pratola: San Leonardo Pass, Monte Rotondo, Monte Mileto, and more.
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Caving at Grotta del Cavallone, accessible via cable car near Taranta Peligna—a stunning karst cave open in warm months
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History, Culture & Museums
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The Museo della Civiltà Contadina, set in the historic Mulino dei Celestini, transports visitors into regional rural life
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Cinéma teatro D’Andrea, originally built in 1929 and restored in 2005, hosts cultural events and local theater
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The medieval “Dentro la Terra” old-town quarter, with the Arco d’Angiò, churches of San Pietro Celestino and Santissima Trinità (15–18th c.)
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Nearby Towns & Highlights
Pratola is only a 12-minute train ride from Sulmona, home of the famous confetti (sugar-coated almonds)
A 45-minute drive to Pescara leads to Adriatic beaches, or head north to L’Aquila, Rome, or Naples, all reachable thanks to strong road and rail links
Neighbouring highland hides include Pacentro, Caramanico Terme, Pescocostanzo, Corfinio, and Guardiagrele—all easily accessible from the town
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Transportation & Accessibility
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Served by two rail stations: Pratola Peligna (Pescara–Sulmona–Rome line) and Pratola Peligna Superiore (Sulmona–L’Aquila line)
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Direct access from the A25 motorway (Rome–Pescara), linking the town to Sulmona and the Peligna valley via SS5 and SS17
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Nearest airport: Pescara, about 57 km away
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Economy & Local Life
Pratola keeps its rural and artisanal traditions alive—furniture craftsmanship provides framing to its economy .
The bean specialties—Fagioli di Pratola (cannellini), along with pizzelle sweets and wine like Montepulciano d’Abruzzo—reflect a farm-to-table ethos.
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Festivals & Culture
While Pratola hosts seasonal festivals—especially summer village fairs and autumn harvest celebrations—visitors can also enjoy larger events in Sulmona.
Local religious and food traditions—Christmas “sette minestre”, Palm Sunday pasta dishes, ceci ripieni and carnival sweets—are celebrated with community flair.
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Why Visit?
Pratola Peligna offers the ideal balance of authentic mountain life, easy access to neighbouring towns, great infrastructure, and a vibrant calendar of nature, culture, and gastronomy. It’s a place where the pace slows, friendships bloom, and every season brings a new delight.
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