Bugnara

Bugnara  is a small mountain village in the Abruzzo region. The village is perched on the side of the mountain 'Colle Rotondo' and has a picturesque medieval centre.



By train
Bugnara has a tiny railway station, about ten minutes walk away in the valley. About five trains run daily from Sulmona from 6AM until 8PM (the last one runs through Goriano and takes a bit longer).



By bus
There are actually about three or fours buses a day from Rome Tiburtina bus station that stop in Bugnara on their way to Scanno. The bus stops by the bridge at the bottom of the town. There are about seven local buses a day that run from Sulmona through Introdacqua and Torre Del Nolfi that stop in the main square.

By car
On the A25 take the exit for Anversa (if you are coming from Rome) or Sulmona if you are coming from Pescara. Bugnara is about ten minutes drive away from each exit (follow signs to Introdacqua and Bugnara).



See Trenitalia and ARPA for timetables.

Get around
Bugnara is small enough to cover entirely on foot.

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Drink

 * Have a coffee or a beer at the bar on the Piazza.

Sleep
Plenty of B&Bs and private houses for rent.

Go next

 * Sulmona takes about 10 minutes by car, 40 minutes on a bike or a couple of hours to walk (the walk is pretty nice through the fields in the valley)
 * At the top of the village are the beginnings of many beautiful hiking trails up into the hills.