Is it Safe to Travel to Abruzzo?
Following L’Aquila’s earthquake on 6th April 2009, 1 week after the area is still experiencing aftershocks, which have decreased from 20 a day down to 3
Moving to Abruzzo is one thing. Belonging here is another, and it’s the better story. Living in Abruzzo means something different to everyone: tax incentives, a slower pace, the mountains, the food, or simply a life that feels more lived-in. Whatever brought you here, or is making you consider the move, Live & Belong goes deeper. The practical and the personal, the local issues, the seasons, the history. Because Abruzzo rewards those who go beyond the surface.
Following L’Aquila’s earthquake on 6th April 2009, 1 week after the area is still experiencing aftershocks, which have decreased from 20 a day down to 3

You've made your personal donation to victims of the L’Aquila earthquake what next, rebuilding L’Aquila & her Abruzzo hill-top villages is a long-term project

How You Can Help L'Aquila & the Little Mountain Villages: sadly the death toll has risen to 294 and homeless people living in tents stands at 17,000

Following last night's earthquake in our nearest city of L'Aquila we'd like to send our sympathy to the beautiful people of L'Aquila and her small villages







