Allegroitalia Elba Golf





The Allegroitalia Elba Golf Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A nice excursion on the Island of Elba, belonging to the Tuscan Archipelago. It starts from the provincial road near Magazzini and follows the path that reaches the Cima del Monte (515m). From here on it proceeds up to the Benches (325m) where you can admire a beautiful panorama. From here you return to the starting point following the same path.
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A nice excursion on the south east end of the Island of Elba. It starts from Lido and continues towards Monte Zuccale (141m), Molino, Capoliveri where it is possible to visit the Piazzetta Marconi and the Church of Maria Assunta. From here you continue in a clockwise loop reaching the coast at Calanova, Punta Buzzancona, Capo Calvo and Poggio alla Quercia. Return to the starting point along the Monte le torricelle and Monte Calamita.
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A beautiful bike excursion along the south coast of the Island of Elba. It starts from Le Calanchiole and passes from Lido di Capoliveri, from Case Gelsi and then follows the provincial road passing through Capo Norsi, Lacona, Case Muti and Case Foresi. The route takes place mainly on the road and includes a few stops for a swim.
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A walk starting from Case Canata, near Camping Stella Mare. The route begins by passing by the Lacona beach, and continues a stretch on the provincial road until you reach Case Muti, where you continue towards Punta della Contessa. From here it is possible to admire a beautiful landscape overlooking the sea and then continue and proceed for a stretch on Via Laconella and return to the starting point on the same path.
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In the Gulf of Lacona there is not only the sea and Camping Valle Santa Maria, in this southern area of the Island of Elba you will find the opportunity to follow many paths that lately are also marked with specific colored trail signs. One of these pedestrian itineraries (but also cycle paths) is Monte Stella. Following the directions of Michele, I take the climb that leads to Monte Stella and immediately after the white gate I take the path on the right that climbs to Monte Grosso, which I...