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Notaresco is a charming small town in the Teramo province of Italy's Abruzzo region, famed for its medieval-style urban landscape, tranquil rural atmosphere, and expansive vineyards. Nestled on the gentle slopes of the Abruzzo Apennines, visitors can admire sweeping views of grapevines and olive groves, epitomizing Mediterranean countryside charm. It's also an ideal base for exploring Abruzzo's culinary traditions and artisan crafts.
Must-see spots include the medieval historic center with San Pietro Church (Chiesa di San Pietro), well-preserved stone streets, and ancient archways. Nearby Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wineries offer tasting tours. Culture enthusiasts can visit local workshops to learn about traditional pottery and textile crafting.
Food highlights feature Abruzzo specialties like handmade pasta (e.g., "maccheroni alla chitarra") with lamb ragù, and locally produced Montepulciano d'Abruzzo red wine. Snack on grilled "arrosticini" (lamb skewers) or marinated olives. For dessert, try the almond-based "parrozzo" cake.
Transport: Renting a car is recommended. The town is a 20-minute drive from Teramo via SS150 highway. Public buses (e.g., ARPA lines) are infrequent—check schedules in advance. The nearest airport is Pescara (50 km away), requiring a train transfer or rental car. The town center is walkable.
Best time to visit is May-June or September-October for mild weather and fewer crowds, avoiding July-August heat and peak season. The grape harvest (September) is especially recommended.
Practical info: Italian is primary; English limited—use translation apps. Wi-Fi is available in hotels/cafés. Euros are used; ATMs are in the town center. Dial 112 for emergencies. Medical care is at Ospedale di Teramo; pharmacies display green crosses. Voltage is 220V with standard European two-pin plugs.