Residenza Ondanomala





The Residenza Ondanomala Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Leaving the town towards San Marco in Lamis, 100 m before reaching the cemetery, turn right following the signs for B&B Biagio and, beyond this one proceeds after 1 km under the bridge of the E55 motorway. After about 100 m, a small tratturello begins on the left which proceeds through vineyards and olive groves. After a couple of km you cross the tracks and take the old disused railway: follow the ballast free from the tracks until you follow the ballast free from the tracks up to the...
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A pleasant walk on the Tremiti Islands, reachable by ferry from the ports of Peschici, Vasto, Vieste and Rodi Garganico. The route starts from the most beautiful beach of the islands, Cala delle Arene, which is quite crowded in summer, so it is advisable to reach it early in the morning. From here the itinerary crosses the island to reach Cala Tonda. It is not possible to go down to this beach because the walls that surround it are very steep, but it can only be reached by sea by boat or canoe.
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A pleasant walk on the Tremiti Islands, reachable by ferry from the ports of Peschici, Vasto, Vieste and Rodi Garganico. The trail starts from the Port of San Domino and crosses the island to reach Punta Secca. From here the hike continues towards the beautiful lighthouse of the island, near Cala di Provvidenza, and then returns to the starting point along the east side of the island. The views along the whole route are beautiful. It is advisable to bring enough water, especially in summer.
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A pleasant walk on the Tremiti Islands, reachable by ferry from the ports of Peschici, Vasto, Vieste and Rodi Garganico. The route starts from the Port of San Domino and skirting the east side of the island of San Domino, it first reaches the lighthouse at the Cala di Provvidenza. From here the hike proceeds towards Cala di Zio Cesare, named in memory of the lighthouse keeper who moored his boat here. It is advisable to bring enpugh water, especially during the summer.
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The trail leaves the sanctuary passing behind it by redoing the path of the previous segment for 500m. At the first crossroads, it turns right uphill. The itinerary passes in front of the quarry and continue to climb until is reached a mule track (after 700m) dug into the rock on the right. This climbs in a zig zag way reaching a first plateau characterized by a semi-ruined rural house. This last stretch is also identified by stone men. Keeping to the left of the plateau (considering the...