930katec
Visited here lots over the years and it never ceases to be a lovely day out. Great little bar, artisan shops and stunning views. The tower hasn't been repaired yet since the earthquake but it's still a great wee day out
MarMourinho
Nice village similar with other around.The houses are well conserved.There are a couple of good places to eat.There is a artisanal cheese and cold meet store where you can eat, very very good
Leongus
We were visiting Gran Sasso Park and came to visit S. Stefano di Sassanio due to other reviews on Trip Advisor. We return here every year and often bring first time Italy visitors to see this beautiful area of Abruzzo. I have seen many historic sights and towns in Italy, but this was a little treasure to me and we will definitely return. The people are friendly and I loved the little shops. The streets are narrow with lovely views. Take it slowly, and drink it in!
Pilar18_11
if you go faster of 10 miles/h. you will be out of the towns but the views are worth going to this little town in the National Park of Sasso.
DinkaDesigual
One of the most beutiful views of Apenins, breathtaking nature and cute stores. Old Italian spirit is present everywhere.
DawnD765
This is a well restored medieval village that may rely entirely on a tourist economy. Good for a day or two even in off season.
722pauline
A picturesque hamlet of original and restored medieval buildings set in the National park. The locals who run the bar, little shops and restaurants are welcoming and sell locally sourced products. We stayed in the converted buildings restored to there original beauty at Sextantio but there are other places to stay equally charming. If you are visiting the weekends are the busiest but during the week you can have it to yourself with the pretty little cats and very friendly town dogs (who will greet you with a wagging tail). You cannot take a bad photo here.
21Sylv64
A gentle wander around a village like this with its network of steep narrow 'streets' is like stepping into another world. I can't think of anything like this anywhere in Britain. We visited on a warm day in May and stayed much longer than we intended, enjoying the views and the peaceful atmosphere. A cold drink in the little village square was the perfect end to the day. We left clutching a large chunk of the local cheese.
gullivertravels101
Quiet in the winter months, but a lovely little borgo. Worth a day trip out of Rome, or better yet stay the night at the Albergo Diffuso!
PoaMzungu
Like stepping into a movie. Absolutely beautiful, scenic and oh so quiet. Loved the dog and cats running around the town and they all tried to charme themselves to a treat of cuddle and a kiss or two. Which they all (ofcourse) got.
Manunu
We enjoyed our three day stay there. The village is small, but extremely weel preserved. Local people are really kind and helpful. We stayed in December, it snowed, and this gave the whole village a totally magic feel to it. The surroundings are great, we loved Rocca Calascio.
zenpazienzia
Great experience, great food, good hotel, beautiful views. Santo Stefano di Sessanio's location is ideal to know Campo Imperatore and all it's magnificent views.
Hornelson
Definitely this place it worths a visit if you love little town on top of the mountains. Very charming atmosphere
JudiD880
the beautiful mountain vistas.... I see them in my dreams...fresh cheese, tomatoes...the food is the best I tasted in all of Italy
aliceasr
Si visita in mezza giornata ed ha un albergo diffuso che sembra farti tornare nel medioevo. Collocato a 1250 metri, tra due valli e con la vista del Gran Sasso, è un borgo medievale con scorci incantevoli e in gran parte abbandonato. Con la neve è veramente suggestivo. Vale sia una gita in giornata che anche un soggiorno di una o due notti, visto che è possibile anche fare delle belle passeggiate appena più a valle.