B&B A Un Passo Da





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The Via Postumia is an ancient Roman military road of about 932 km that crosses the Po Valley and six Italian regions (Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Lombardy, Emilia Romagna, Piedmont and Liguria). The route is divided into 42 two comfortable stages. The departure is in Aquileia and the arrival in Genoa, both port cities of northern Italy and the most important trading centers of the Roman Empire. In fact, this beautiful excursion connects north-eastern Italy to north-western Italy and was...
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This route is part of one of the most beautiful walks to do around Treviso, the walk on the Restera of the Alzaia del Sile which runs along the river Sile. It can be done on foot or by bicycle and is suitable for everyone. This section of the route takes place around Casier and reaches the Cimitero Dei Burci. Here is the complete route from Treviso to Casier: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/italy/veneto/via-alzaia-sul-sile-treviso-porto-di-casier
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This route is part of one of the most beautiful walks to do around Treviso, the walk on the Restera of the Alzaia del Sile that runs along the river Sile. It can be done on foot or by bicycle and is suitable for everyone. This section of the route takes place around Silea. Along the river you can see swans, mallards and coots. Here is the complete route from Treviso to Casier: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/italy/veneto/via-alzaia-sul-sile-treviso-porto-di-casier
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A walk or a run, starting from the Bosco di Mestre car park, begins by taking a stretch of road until you cross the River Dese. From here you start the path that runs along the river and goes around the Boscodi Mestre, up to the Collettore Ca 'Solaro and you follow the path crossing the Bosco Querini - Ortolenghi and its lake, until you reach the starting point.
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A walk in the Mestre wood suitable for the whole family, perfect to do even in winter. It is not a crowded park so you can enjoy the greenery in the city of Mestre, not far from Venice. The route runs in an anti-clockwise loop and for a stretch runs alongside the Scolmatore Canal and the Collettore Acque alte.