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        Panoramic view of Pietranico, Abruzzo hilltop village with historic church and stone houses overlooking the Majella mountains in Italy

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          Pietranico is a small village in Abruzzo, a mountainous region in central Italy. Perched on a hilltop in the province of Pescara, it features medieval stone architecture and narrow winding streets typical of Apennine settlements. Visitors explore the historic centro storico on foot, enjoying views of the surrounding valleys and countryside characteristic of this rural Abruzzese landscape.
          Pietranico is a small comune in the province of Pescara, Abruzzo, central Italy. It occupies a limestone ridge at roughly 500 metres above sea level in the Apennine foothills, approximately 40 kilometres inland from the Adriatic coast. The surrounding landscape is characterised by wooded hills, river valleys, and views toward the Gran Sasso and Maiella mountain groups. Content in this guide is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on geographic and cultural research of the Abruzzo interior region.
          Pietranico | Pescara Province | Abruzzo | Central Italy | Medieval Hill Village | Apennines | Rural Tourism