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Traditional stone townhouse. Full of charm. Feel like a treasured family guest!
A peaceful refuge to return to! Guest House Casa da Carmine is ideal for exploring the treasures Abruzzo offers, then returning to a restful place to relax and recoup. With easy access to paved roads, many varied day trips are easily doable. Host Teresa offers packages that include personal guide to local activities, driver service, itinerary and trip planning. A sample itinerary can include: - Wine tasting and winery tour - Cooking or cheese making classes - Olive press tour with tasting and light lunch - Hiking: The Gran Sasso and Maiella mountains afford hikes from mild to wild: through gentle pine forests, to waterfalls, lakes, hermitages, or above tree line. - Guided food tours - Guided tours to local festivals and towns with unique cultural features - Museum bookings: - Tours of Artesian crafts: The town of Castelli, for example, is famous for its ceramic production. - Guided city tours: Don't miss our capital City of L'Aquila! It's been beautifully restored after the 2009 earthquake and is chock a block full of things to do - museums, award winning gelateria, stunning churches, fresh and delicious food. There is a mini-train that can take you on a tour of the city. Fun with a partner or child! - A variety of outdoor activities such a canoeing local waters
For the Food Lover: Abruzzo abounds with some of the best food in Italy. -The town of Farindola is famous for its pecorino cheese, -Loreto Aprutino boasts high quality olive oil, - the wineries of San Lorenzo and D'Alessio are easily reachable. - Nearby restaurants offer Abruzzese specialties such as fresh fish, porchetta, arrosticini, and the famous regional 'maccheroni alla chitarra'. Throughout the spring, summer, and holidays, festivals offer samplings of local foods and products:. -The town of Sulmona offers its artistic arrangements of 'confetti' candies, - Bisenti offers world-renowned 'Cellini' chocolates, which must be sampled to be believed! For the Nature Lover/Active Traveler: -Beautiful beaches can be found in the nearby towns of Montesilvano, Silvi Marina, and Pineto. Abruzzo's Adriatic coast is host to several Blue Flag beaches, where you can swim, kayak, sail, SUP board, or windsurf.The nature reserve of Punta Aderci is just down the autostrada. - Swimming can also be enjoyed at the nearby town of Castilenti's community pool open to the public. There is a small playground in town for wee ones, as well as the 'belevedere' near the house for gathering, taking in fresh evening air, or enjoying the views over the Fino Valley. The promenade on the west side of town offers a lovely place for an evening stroll. Bicycling, country walks, or horseback riding are also availably nearby. For Cultural Buffs: You can get to know local and world-class culture in Abruzzo. -Pescara hosts a jazz festival; - Atri a blues festival. -Stroll the ancient streets of Elice during their Medieval fair. -Or dance to lively traditional folk music at the Valfino Al Canto (Valfino in Song) celebration in Arsita. Festivals celebrating everything from beer to fish to local crafts to miracles pop up often. Check the posters mounted on the community bulletin boards, or ask the locals. They are always happy to help visitors get to know the area! Don't miss our capital City of L'Aquila! It's been beautifully restored after the 2009 earthquake and is chock a block full of things to do - museums, award winning gelateria, stunning churches, fresh and delicious food. There is a mini-train that can take you on a tour of the city. Fun with a partner or child!
And when you return: The bedroom is spacious and comfortable, with a queen bed and fold-out single. It can accommodate a couple, two singles, or a family with one child. The sitting room is amply furnished with comfortable chairs and sofas The house has central heat, and a washing machine on site. Relax inside a cozy kitchen with the items needed for basic food preparation. Casa da Carmine is more than a place for lodging or a base for exploring the area. Casa da Carmine strives to preserve the spirit of the man for whom it is named. A consummate people person, Carmine Mastrobuono took you in to his generous and gregarious heart to care for you like a unique treasure. His daughter, proprietor Teresa Mastrobuono, scoured cities, villages, and country hamlets to find a place that had the ambience that Carmine's presence created. She found that in Castiglione Messer Raimondo. Come experience that same warmth, welcome, and true Italian spirit! Abruzzo is all that Italy offers without the crowds. No matter what you do, you will find the real Italy here!
In the heart of an old traditional village. Terri showed us around a few of the places one should go when staying in this area. She was gracious with her time and pointed us to some great restaurants as well.
From the time of my initial inquiry until checkout, Teresa was highly responsive, attentive, and a gracious host. To say that she excels at hospitality seems like understatement as she and her husband Gregg led me to feel immediately at home. Teresaâs passion for Italy and familiarity with Abruzzo led her to be a superb tour guide who introduced me to some of the hidden secrets of the region. Abruzzo itself seems to be something of a secret and offers a rejuvenating respite from record numbers of tourists. And what a joy it was to wake up every morning to brilliant birdsong, superb espresso, and a warm cornetto (aka croissant) loaded with Nutella amid what might be described as âauthenticâ Italian life at La Lanterna just feet away from Casa di Carmine. Greggâs outdoor and hiking expertise was also invaluable as he led us on a day hike in the stunning Gran Sasso dâItalia, one of the most memorable highlights of my three-week travels throughout Italy. Now an ocean away, I am still savoring recollections of intense sunlight, clear mountain air, startling blue skies, and the wild and brilliant beauty of Abruzzo. Grazie mille.
Charming place right next to an historic church, which was just redone in 2019âŠbeautiful. Great view of the mountains from the bedroom balcony. Wonderful caffe shop a very short walk down the road. We were there for the Chestnut Festival; great party and great band (played until 1am). Marioâs was the real thing, so check that out for dinner. Town folks very friendlyâŠ.as we know little or no Italian.
We fell in love with this village. The property was perfect and Teri and Laura are the best. The community was exactly what we were looking for..very relaxing. We hope to purchase property in the future here! â€ïž
Teresa was a great host who communicated well at all stages. She made suggestions about places to visit and things to do. With the ongoing covid pandemic, we visited at a difficult time, but the house was spotlessly clean and Teresa advised us about local requirements in relation to attractions that were open, mask wearing, restaurants, etc. The location is absolutely stunning and there is a place in the village at the belvedere, which sells delicious pizza. Thereâs also a bar called La lanterna, which has amazing views (and also fresh, tasty bar snacks which come with your drinks!). There are lots of beautiful villages to visit and amazing beaches are only 40 minutes away (we went to Pineto).
This is mountainous country, so there are quite a few hairpin bends on the roads. The house is also attached to a church, so be aware that you will hear the bells, however, it didnât bother us.
We loved our stay!
Uno splendido soggiorno in un borgo indimenticabile
Siamo rimasti felicemente sorpresi dalla bellezza dell'Abruzzo e dall'accoglienza riservataci dalla cordialitĂ della sua gente. Per quanto riguarda l'alloggio siamo rimasti molto ben impressionati dal livello di organizzazione e dalla trasparenza mostrata lungo l'intero soggiorno. Un'esperienza sicuramente da ripetere.
Bellissima esperienza, padrona di casa e casa accoglienti ed ospitali. Bella posizione in cima a una collina con uno splendido panorama, resta solo un po' scomoda per il parco del Gran Sasso a causa delle strade tortuose.
Teresa guided us through the process of scheduling our stay. Even though she was not there, her house manager helped with with getting us settled in. The house has plenty of room and was spotlessly clean and comfortable. We got to experience life in a Italian hilltop village! Would love to return for a longer stay. We highly recommend Casa de Carmine as a place to stay and is close to so many places for day trips too!
The unit itself was exactly as described in the listing, the manager (Laura) was extremely helpful and responded promptly to minor issues . Unfortunately, there was no mention in any of our communications of the major renovation happening next door at the church. Our experiences through out the 2 weeks in the surrounding area were quite enjoyable, some knowledge of Italian would be recommended, since none of the locals speak English. Iâd recommend that a car is essential for efficient travel through the area, especially the beach. Overall, our trip was a 4.5 out 5.
If you are looking for a lovely place to stay in Abruzzo, the town of Castiglione and Casa da Carmine is the perfect place.
A beautiful location with incredibles sights and landscapes, with lovely people and very good food ...A true italian spirit.
I Stayed in Casa del Carmine with my family in August 2019, and had the most pleasant experience. Clean, comfortable and very neat. Hope to come back very soon
Thank you Teresa.
This place and this town are one of the best kept secrets in all of Italy. Adjacent to this tiny little towns beautiful church is Teresaâs unit which was gorgeous. The downstairs kitchen was well equipped and had everything we needed. Upstairs was magical with creative furnishings and artwork. Everything was clean and neat. Teresa was a great host who went out of her way to help with directions and suggestions on things to see. This was real Italy. You wonât find this town in Rick Steves. We were the only tourists in the whole town. No one spoke any English which we loved. Had REAL Italian food and prices in this remote region were unbelievably low. This is the opposite of Capri! The Abruzzo region is absolutely beautiful with breathtaking views. I highly recommend you include this town and Teresaâs place for your Italian vacation.
If you want to experience the real Italy this area is a must. Casa da Carmine is for you, very clean, spacious, well equipped, comfortable beds and beautiful views from every window. What an exciting time I had in Castiglione Messer Raimondo and the Abruzzo area during my three week stay. The people in this town will welcome you and make you feel right at home. This is my second stay at Casa da Carmine and hope to return. My daughter and granddaughter joined me for part of time, making the vacation extra special. So much to do and see; market in Atri, beach in Pineto, visiting towns of Citta Sant Angelo, , Bisenti, Castilenti and many more off the path villages. A visit to Campo Imperatore was amazing. A stop at Marioâs is a mustâ-but be warned come with an appetite and wear your âbig pantsâ.
A definite highlight of the vacation was being able to connect with my family in Poggio Santa Maria, outside LâAquila. Teresa helped me coordinate the visit . My visit was only possible because of Teresa's guidance and ability to speak excellent Italian. I am so grateful to her for joining me on this adventure. My family was so warm and excited to have us visit. Boy, did we eat!
I will be back---
Gloria Burke
Jill Gilbert
Jessica Gilbert
Elizabethtown, PA USA
Gloria B.
8/10 â Bien
Jackie W.
1 juin 2019
Great base for Sons wedding
Theresa was an attentive and caring host, not minding late arrivals and the fact that my children came and went a bit as my sons wedding approached. Thank you for your understanding Theresa.
This us a great base to explore the region with friendly neighbours and lots of local flavour readily accessible.
Beds are really comfortable including pull outs.
We had a wonderful stay in Casa Del Carmine in October, so much so that we extended our stay ban two more days. The apartment was just as described and located in a charming hill town that we wanted. The bed in the "purple" room was very comfortable and I say VERY because my wife has back trouble and most strange beds are not good for her. The kitchen was clean, tidy, and appointed just fine for us with one exception that really did not hinder us from doing the cooking we did. The microwave was virtually unusable since thew cord was way to short to reach the receptacle. The bathroom was impeccably clean and had plenty of hot water, a luxury notion always found in apartments we have rented in Italy. Having Laura just a phone call or text away was terrific. She was extremely helpful. She is a gem! Overall this was a great stay for us. BTW we are a retired couple from Maine and we have travelled many times in Italy.
Casa confortevole spaziosa e con tutto il necessario ,
Mi sono trovato bene Teresa Ăš cordiale discreta ma presente all'occorrenza e anche i vicini sono molto gentili e castiglione Ăš a mezzora dal mare e quaranta minuti dal Gran Sasso
Clean and neat. Picturesque! Airy and Breezy. Calm and serene.
A lovely trip back in time without the "touristy" areas, you are provided with a chance to speak to the Italian people who live there as well as the Americans and Brits who have chosen to live there. Aromas fill the street at mealtime. Intriguing doorways and stone arches with cobblestone streets....and church bells from the large church at the top of the village hill. Local pizzerias or bars are there and restaurants at the bottom of the hill. A winery is nearby. I bought locally grown vegetables at market and make soup. The people loved having us visit their world. I felt immersed in rural and town Italian life.
We had a wonderful time in Abruzzi and this apartment was a good place to use as a base for driving some of the most beautiful parts of Italy. There was an early snow in the mountains but the weather warmed nicely even though our travel to the region was outside the "season." unless you were there for skiing. That only added to the charm of Castiglione Messer Raimondo and the surrounding towns.
The apartment is great: comfortable, very clean, wonderful views. Communication with Theresa and Laura was good. After a few wrong turns, Laura helped to get us out of Pescara and met us on arrival. It had been a long travel day for us but she made us feel very welcome and explained how to get around the town. While the kitchen could use another pan or two, it worked well and we were able to have fresh pasta, good fresh produce, and some excellent meat products from a shop in Bisenti a few kilometers away.
After that it was just one road adventure after another ... you have to like driving in Italy.
It's a lovely hilltop village in the countryside. very peaceful with friendly people and vista's almost everywhere you look.
It was really hot in Italy when we visited and the downstairs kitchen is just lovely and cool, I could have slept on the floor! With fans our family slept just fine upstairs.
Thank you Teresa for looking after us and making our stay like home.
Michael and the girls
Apartment was everything promised - the view from the windows was simply amazing. Spotless and very well set up for travellers not familiar with the area. Easy walk to grocery, coffee and pharmacy - Saturday market was full of lots of local food and household stuff. Plenty to see and do in Abruzzo - look forward to going back!
Teresa, the owner, and, the property manager, Laura, were very responsive and helpful and introduced us to some great folks from the USA who were moving into their new apartment in the village. All in all, would not hesitate to recommend to others.