Find your perfect property in Abruzzo

Discover the family-friendly charm of Abruzzo, where your loved ones can enjoy lakeside cabins, spacious villas, and endless adventure. In Abruzzo, you’ll find everything you need for a relaxing family escape—swim in Lake Scanno, picnic by Lake Barrea, or hike gentle trails near Sulmona. Let’s paddle together, build sandcastles, or spot deer along the water’s edge. Our vacation rentals put you close to nature, with playgrounds, bike paths, and picnic spots just steps away. Pack a picnic, bring your bikes, and make the most of sunny days or crisp autumn afternoons in Abruzzo’s peaceful lake towns. Here, every moment by the water is a memory in the making for your family.

Family-Friendly Villas and Cabins in Abruzzo Italy for Your Lakeside Vacation

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Embrace the Local Culture

When you visit Abruzzo, bring the kids to Lake Scanno for shady picnic spots, easy swimming, and homemade gelato from the lakeside cafés.

Respect Nature

In Abruzzo, let’s look for Apennine wolves, golden eagles, wild boar, and colorful wild orchids together—nature’s wonders families can spot and enjoy!

Be Flexible

Plan your Abruzzo getaway with us—explore Gran Sasso trails, splash at Lake Scanno in summer, and savor Sulmona’s lively confetti festival in spring.

Support Local Businesses

When planning your family trip to Abruzzo, budget around €10–€20 per person for meals. For accommodation, vacation rentals in towns like Pescara or Sulmona typically cost between €80 and €150 per night. If you’re visiting Lake Scanno in the summer, expect prices to be a bit higher.

Abruzzo captivates families with its rugged mountain landscapes, medieval hilltop villages, and pristine Adriatic beaches. The Gran Sasso massif features Corno Grande, the Apennines’ highest peak, accessible via the Funivia del Gran Sasso cable car from Fonte Cerreto, revealing alpine meadows and the Campo Imperatore plateau nicknamed Little Tibet.

The Abruzzo National Park protects Marsican brown bears, Apennine wolves, and chamois across ancient beech forests with family-friendly trails including the Valle delle Rose. Rocca Calascio’s fortress perches dramatically at 1,460 meters, offering spectacular mountain panoramas and featuring in numerous films.

Santo Stefano di Sessanio enchants with perfectly preserved medieval stone architecture operating as a diffused hotel preserving authentic village character. The coastal town of Pescara provides sandy beaches, the Ponte del Mare pedestrian bridge, and the Casa Natale di Gabriele D’Annunzio museum.

L’Aquila showcases impressive Renaissance and baroque architecture rebuilt after the 2009 earthquake. The Grotte di Stiffe caves reveal underground rivers and limestone formations through guided tours.

Sample arrosticini grilled lamb skewers, pecorino cheese from Farindola, and Montepulciano d’Abruzzo wines at traditional trattorias. Abruzzo’s combination of mountain wilderness, coastal relaxation, and medieval heritage creates authentic family experiences in Italy’s wild heart between Rome and the Adriatic.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Abruzzo has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Yes, in West Ireland, several lake cabins offer easy, no-stair access, making them ideal for grandparents or families with strollers. You’ll find thoughtfully designed lakeside lodges near Lough Corrib and Lough Derg featuring level entrances, accessible patios, and smooth pathways so everyone can enjoy the serene water views together.

  • Yes, you’ll find vacation homes in Abruzzo that warmly welcome dogs indoors, allowing your pets to relax beside you rather than being limited to porches or decks. These pet-friendly rentals ensure your whole family, including furry friends, enjoys a comfortable, memorable stay near Abruzzo’s lakes and scenic countryside.

  • In Abruzzo, you can enjoy a perfect family day by visiting Lake Scanno, where gentle lakeside trails let you explore lush forests and tranquil shores. After a short, scenic hike, relax with a picnic, paddleboat ride, or swim, making the most of the region’s natural beauty and welcoming atmosphere.

  • In Abruzzo, Lake Scanno and Lake Barrea offer sandy beaches, gently sloping shallow waters, and well-equipped picnic areas perfect for families. You’ll find sun-warmed shores inviting you to relax, safe swimming spots for children, and nearby facilities that make lakeside picnics easy and enjoyable for everyone.

  • When booking vacation rentals in Abruzzo, you’ll usually find clear details about parking availability, including on-site or nearby options, to help with your travel planning. Most listings also highlight local lake regulations, ensuring you and your family can enjoy safe, memorable lakeside experiences with full peace of mind.