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We have 5 hotels in Tocco da Casauria.

 
 
Agriturismo Madonna Degli Angeli Star Rating 1        
Contrada Madonna Degli Angeli 13

Situated in the Abruzzo Wine Region, Agriturismo Madonna Degli Angeli is ideal for those wanting to tour the area's highly-regarded wineries. The numerous facilities this historic farm stay offers include bicycle rental, a tour desk and an express check-in and check-out feature.Agriturismo has 7 spacious rooms offering all the essentials to ensure an enjoyable stay.
La Masseria di Villa Giulia        
Contrada Osservanza

Located in the Abruzzo Wine Region, La Masseria di Villa Giulia is an excellent base for those wanting to tour the area's well-regarded wineries. It is the perfect base for those wishing to get back to nature, with Maiella National Park just steps away.Guests of the bed & breakfast can enjoy the property's gardens.
B&B La Casa Di Tocco        
Via Mazzini, 22

Located in Tocco da Casauria, B&B La Casa Di Tocco offers classic-style rooms and a rich breakfast. Free WiFi is available throughout.Rooms at B&B La Casa Di Tocco have a TV, heating and parquet floors.
B&B Poesia d'Abruzzo        
Contrada Mangiabuono snc

Offering an outdoor pool and free rental bike, B&B Poesia d'Abruzzo is located in Tocco da Casauria. Free WiFi access is available throughout.All the rooms here will provide you with air conditioning, a wardrobe and garden views.
B&B Villa Lidia - La Maestra del Borgo        
Viale XX Settembre 110

Set in the Abruzzo Wine Region, B&B Villa Lidia - La Maestra del Borgo is the perfect base for those wanting to visit the area's highly-regarded wineries.There are 5 rooms at the bed & breakfast, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.On-site dining options include a restaurant, which is an ideal spot to have a meal.
 
 
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Tocco da Casauria is a comune and town in the Province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Central Italy. The centre was known for centuries as simply Tocco, and the name "da Casauria" was added only after 1861.