tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509800714802303035.post4600808778909211033..comments2023-12-08T00:36:28.852-08:00Comments on Janet's Abruzzo Edublog: Canis Lupus ItalicusUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509800714802303035.post-67390789852189852042009-08-28T11:01:51.263-07:002009-08-28T11:01:51.263-07:00Hi
It is well-worth a visit. I enjoyed my second ...Hi<br />It is well-worth a visit. I enjoyed my second visit just as much as the first one! There are two guided tours a day (10 am and 3pm)Tours last approx 3 hours.<br /><br />15th June - 15th September daily<br />1st November - 28th February you have to book(via email?).<br /><br />Through the summer, for approx 100 euros, you can do an escorted weekend tour in the mountains, very rustic + simple fare and you get as close to seeing wolves as possible in their nautal environment. I suspect tracking equipment is used. I would personally love to do this tour and will post feedback when I do it! <br /><br />Even if you visit the sanctuary on its own, wear stout footware and take water as you have to do a lot of walking!<br /><br />I looked through your lovely blog. It contains a lot of useful information and lovely images of Abruzzo.Janet Bianchinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11091873251779290222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509800714802303035.post-38740696258958079532009-08-26T13:38:40.952-07:002009-08-26T13:38:40.952-07:00I regularly spend time in Abruzzo but I've nev...I regularly spend time in Abruzzo but I've never heard of this fantastic tour. I looked at the http://www.ilbosso.com/ site and I'm struggling with my Italian to determine how frequent the tours are - I'll keep workng at it though as it looks like a wonderful way to spend a few hours.Bodachhttp://aboutabruzzo.comnoreply@blogger.com