Casa Freda





The Casa Freda Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A pleasant excursion starting from the Sanctuary of the Incoronata in the Regional Natural Park of the Incoronata Wood and proceeding to Cerignola. The route passes through Orta Nova and Stomara, where Leg 131 of the Via Francigena - Via Traiana begins. This route can be done walking and cycling. To see all the segments of the Via Francigena in Italy: https://www.alltrails.com/it-it/lists/via-francigena-italy
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Go down the path in front of the main entrance of the castle and cross the pine forest in steep descent for 300m. At the end it crosses a dirt road. Turn right and, after 400 m, pass under the SS692 on a concrete bridge. Continuing on the wide white dirt road, before reaching a large oak with a small house on the right; turn perpendicular to the right. and continue on the same path that leads to the SS160 / 109 (Lucera-San Severo). After covering the SS160 / 109 for about 2 km, take the path...
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Via Francigena - Via Bradanica Leave Ordona along the Ponterotto district and then turn right into the San Marchitto district which winds through cultivated fields; you then go along a long dirt road. Take a straight road that runs parallel to a railway line: after a short while the road becomes a dirt road and crosses a landscape of gentle hills on the left, while the Carapelle stream flows flat to the right; you walk among arable land and vegetable gardens, vineyards and olive groves. On...
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This trail is part of the 2000 km long route of the Via Francigena which goes from Canterbury to Rome. To see all segments in Italy: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/via-francigena-italy To see all segments in Europe: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/via-francigena-eavf The segments for this route on Alltrails are numbered from 1 to 150 from Canterbury, England to Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy.
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Via Francigena - Via Traiana. This segment departing from Castelluccio dei Sauri proceeds to Ordona. This path is part of the 2000 km route of the Via Francigena that goes from Canterbury to Rome, and then continues to Santa Maria di Leuca, in Puglia. To see all the segments in Italy: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/via-francigena-italy To see all the segments in Europe: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/via-francigena-eavf The segments for this route on Alltrails are numbered from 1 to 150...