Suite House L'Isola Che Non C'è





The Suite House L'Isola Che Non C'è Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A walk or a run along the Ciane River, surrounded by a peaceful environment. Starting from Fonte Ciane, the trail follows the path until it reaches the Ponte di Pietra and then returns following the same path up to another bridge and returns to the starting point. This tour can also be done by bicycle.
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Beautiful trail in the nature, with wonderful views, but challenging especially along the descent of stairs. It is advisable to wear long pants and sneakers or trekking shoes and to bring shoes for the rocks and swimsuit for the swimming pools. The springs are very cold and refreshing, but extremely deep. At the bottom of the canyon are clear blue pools and waterfalls. Along the way you can see tombs of ancient peoples that frame the walls of the canyon.
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Beautiful route in nature, with wonderful views, but challenging especially along the descent of stairs. It is advisable to wear long trousers and trainers or trekking shoes and to bring shoes for the rocks and swimsuit for the swimming pools. The springs are very cold and refreshing, but extremely deep. At the bottom of the canyon are clear blue pools and waterfalls. Along the way you can see tombs of ancient peoples that frame the walls of the canyon and on the horizon you can see the city...
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The Cavagrande Nature Reserve, established in 1990, is located between Avola, Noto and Syracuse and extends for 2700 hectares, surrounded by the Iblei Mountains. The Cassibile River crosses it by digging deep canyons that reach 507 meters. In the valley you will find a system of small waterfalls and ponds with fresh and clear water. Parking at the start of the trail costs 3.50 euros for the whole day. There are two well-marked entrances: Path A (left) is longer and Path B (right) is shorter...
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A walk or a run near Capo Murro di Porco, starting from the end of Via Capo Passero. From here you start the path that crosses the coast, passing by the Grotta delle Corvine, Grotta delle Stalattiti, Arco dell'Elefante and finally you arrive at the Capo Murro di Porco lighthouse. From here you can decide whether to take the same path or take the parallel road that returns to the starting point.