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Glamping Yurta nel verde

Contrada Tagliata 4, 66020 Torino di Sangro (CH) Italy

P.I. 02551470590

Phone: +39 3270246251


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Live a unique experience

with a romantic weekend

or a relaxing holiday

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Rete Natura 2000

Starry sky

Thanks to the eco-sustainable project, it was possible to create the structure within a SIC area (site of community interest), in the Riparian Woods area of the Osento River

We have taken measures to minimize light pollution, in order to offer you the best possible experience in contemplating the starry sky.

Excursions

Birdwatching.


The glamping La Yurta nel Verde is immersed in the countryside, offering the opportunity to explore the surroundings through relaxing walks along the riparian woods of the Osento River, among lush vineyards and olive groves. Alternatively, you can also explore the different mountain bike trails that wind in perfect harmony with nature. To find more information on the available routes, I suggest you visit the website https://reteciclabiletrabocchi.it/.

Nearby, you will find a variety of animal species, including hawks, kestrels, magpies, roe deer, wild boars, hares, foxes, hedgehogs and many more. With a little patience, you will have the opportunity to have close encounters with these wonderful creatures.

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Costa dei trabocchi

The Glamping La Yurta nel Verde is located in Torino di Sangro, a few minutes' drive from the beautiful Costa dei Trabocchi, fronted by the Via Verde, a 42 km cycle/pedestrian path that connects Ortona to Vasto, with pebble and sandy beaches, including an authorized naturist beach, catering for all tastes. Furthermore, the position of the Glamping gives the possibility of being able to visit the wonderful Abruzzo hinterland, rich in history and love for nature, such as the English Cemetery, a pleasant and peaceful place, the Lecceta Nature Reserve, the Abbey of San Giovanni in Venere, the Val di Sangro, with its river that crosses breathtaking landscapes, as well as the Majella Park, a Unesco world geopark.