Silvi: Province of Teramo Region: Abruzzo Area: 20.6 kmq. Population: 15 180
Neighbouring towns: Pineto (TE) right at the
north and Città
San’Angelo (PE) to the south
Postcode: 64028
Silvi Marina, 64029 Silvi Alta (historical
centre)
Welcome to Silvi Marina, small
seaside resort, cristall waters and overwhelming
golden sand beaches being considered among the
best in Italy. Here you can enjoy first clas
service on private beaches providing all
catering facilities, not to forget the typical
local kitchen with fresh fish from the sea.
Located at the foot of the nearby mountain
villages such as Atri and Citta San’Angelo,
Silvi Marina is one of the most popular seaside
resorts of the region thanks to its easy access
from Pescara. Silvi offers a wide range of
public and private beaches, camping sites,
hotels as well as local B&Bs. Silvi is
subdiveded in two main areas: Silvi Marina with
its hotels, restaurants and beaches attracting
tourists in the summer
and Silvi Alta, situated
on a fortified mountain with a splendid view
over the coast being the historical part of the
community, a treasure box 230 mteres above sea
level. A wide range of numerious attractions in
the region are providing the opportunity to make
your dream holidays. At Silvi from the first
dawn till the long nights every minute can be
fully enjoyed. A wide range of sport such as
tennis, table football, basket ball, volley
ball, windsurfing and undersea activities,
excursions by horse in the greens of the
mountains, golf courses just a view minutes from
Silvi. Not to foget the nightlife in the local
clubs, bars and restaurants with people of
aages. Sand still there is more to Silvi - an
ideal place to discover the region Abruzzo
offering a wide range of natural resorts. The
region has 21 ski areas with 368 km. of runs,
all within a few hours of Rome. The most
developed resort being Roccaraso, followed by
Campo Felice, and Campo Imperatore. Located in
the highest region of the Apennines southernmost
glacier, Il Calderone. The
Corno Grande
and its neighboring Corno Piccolo provide a
range of climbing opportunities from mountain
hikes suitable for novices to sheer rock wall
ascents suitable only for expert alpinists.
Abruzzo’s lesser known peaks, especially the
gentler slopes of the Majella, offer climbers
the opportunity to hike and climb in solitude.
One third of the region is designated as
national or regional park.
The following parks lie, wholly
or partially, within Abruzzo:
A paradise
with fantastic beaches and the National Parks in
the back having given the Abruzzo the title
“Green Area of Europe”. Here you can explore
undiscovered and wild areas by bike, horse or
simply by foot breathing freshest air. All this
will be an unforgetable pleasure.