Bellissimo borgo dell'Abbruzzo devo dire dopo una vacanza passate sul lido con delle condizioni atmosferiche catastrofiche é stato il giorno migliore, vale veramente la pena visitarlo e mangiarci. Anche gli abitanti gentilissimi e cortesi a differenza di altre località.
La chiesa su vari strati, il panorama, la pineta sulla sommità del paese, le chiese, i monasteri, la storia, le pasticcerie!
Paesino incantevole dove storia e gastronomia si fondono e lasciano senza fiato. Da visitare in promavera per ammirare la vallata con le piantagioni fiorite e la fresca brezza pomeridiana. Andateci e non rimarrete delusi
With a family holiday home nearby, we visit Guardriagrele regularly, on a Sunday for the market and to sit on the square and have a cafe and nibbles.As a couple we have visited on more than one occasion at night in the summer and like to sit out at the bar at the top of the town with a cocktail watching the locals.There are some exquisite shops in Guardriagrele, the locals are very friendly and the frozen yogurt place Yogold is excellent as is the restaurant Tapu :-) beautiful
Un paio di domeniche fa con amici ci siamo imbattuti in una passeggiata a Guardiagrele. Il duomo col meraviglioso portico laterale mi ricorda altri luoghi abruzzesi come Atri. Le particolarità del paese sono il ferro battuto e la pasticceria Palmerio, dove il tempo si è fermato. Provate le sise delle Monache e fatevi raccontare perché sono tre!
Walk through the narrow streets in Guardiagrele and after passing all the shops, cafes and main church, you will reach a square at the top of the town.Here you will find a fountain showing the talent of the local artisans.A pleasant short walk up the hill with something to look at at the end.When it is not lunchtime Guardiagrele has a lovely feel about the whole town.The "real" Italy.
The journey up to Guardiagrele is a beautiful trip with lovely countryside. A visit on Sunday is a must when all the town is out going to church and the town is alive with people. You can sit outside the large church at the cafe and watch the world go by. There is also a nice park to walk around.Nice for a few hours visit.
I like to go to Guardiagrele when I'm in the area. It is a nice small town that offers handcraft and nice cakes. There are several small shops to buy unique handmade objects.
A beautiful hilltop village, full of nooks and crannies to explore, backed by the beautiful Majella range of mountains.Good restaurants, live music on occasion outside, a lively atmosphere and friendly place..
Guardiagrele is a pretty walled town in the region of Chieti Abruzzo. Lovely little shops, with the traditional vaulted ceilings. A great Wine shop where you can by local wine by the litre. Very nice delicatessen with a great selection of local meats and cheeses. The town is worth a visit , rambling down the pedestrianised long street or exploring the side streets through the little arched lanes. Lovely views of the area from platformed watching area. Also a pretty park with a trendy outside bar area. We visit every time we are in the area.