Borgo San Valentino





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This is the ninth stage along the Via di Francesco del Sud, a pilgrimage path of 14 stages and 300km that goes from Rome to Assisi following in the footsteps of the well-known St. Francis. The route connects the places that bear witness to the life and preaching of the saint of Assisi. From Arrone to Ceselli, going up the Nera River between fortified villages, towers and abbeys. A relaxing stage of 15 km, useful for relaxing the muscles and preparing for the climb to Spoleto. You walk flat...
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Reduced route for the promotional Randonnée for beginners and pedal assisted bikes. Only one ascent Forca d'Arrone with timed section http://www.grandtourrando.it/
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A pleasant walk along the Nera River, starting from the parking lot in Piazzale Felice Fatati and reaching the Cave at the Natural Bridge. The round-trip route follows Trail 4, which passes by the lower Belvedere Pennarossa, offering a beautiful Marmore Falls view. To access the Falls, it is necessary to buy an entrance ticket, which can also be purchased online on the official page.
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Beautiful cycling route, mostly on paved roads but without traffic, between nature, art, and medieval villages of Val Nerina. It is recommended to do this route on Sundays when the waterfalls are open with a fantastic show. The route takes place in a loop starting from the Piazzale Felice Fatati parking lot at the Marmore Falls entrance.
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The Cascata delle Marmore dates back to 271 AD and is an incredible demonstration of Roman engineering that brought a great water source to the area, solving the problem of frequent flooding. Several viewpoints surround the falls, and this route reaches the best ones. To access the Waterfalls is necessary to buy a ticket, which can also be purchased online on the official page