Ca' Bianca





The Ca' Bianca Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The 1001 Miglia is the longest and most extreme cycling randonée on the old continent. It crosses the Po Valley, skirting the river Po river cycle route, crossing the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, reaching as far as Lake Bolsena. Going up again in Tuscany up to Siena, the route then touches the 5 Terre del Mar Ligure, to head again towards the plain in the direction of Castellania (birthplace of Fausto Coppi), the last stop before returning to Nerviano, place of departure and arrival of the...
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A walk in the city of Faenza, starting from a parking lot in the Granarolo district and after the first stretch towards the center, you pass the Faenza railway station, and arrive at Piazzale Giuseppe Sercognani, which is also a park. Continue towards the Monument to the Resistance and then to the Church of San Domenico, surrounded by the Leone Cimatti Garden. Continuing the walk through the streets of the city, the route ends in Piazza della Libertà where you can see the Monumental Fountain...
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This is a tour to do on mountain bike in the countryside around Faenza passing through small villages. There is certainly no shortage of opportunities to stop for a coffee and water break. Many sections are on an asphalted road. The complete itinerary of this route is as follows: Faenza, Pergola, Monte Varnelli (174m), Pideura, Castel Raniero.
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A bicycle route, departing from the city of Faenza, near the Valtiero Bertozzi Park, begins by leaving the city in the direction of Ponticello. Continue along the road passing by Monte Fortino (226m) and proceed up to Pietramora, to then arrive at Monte Pratesi (154m). The route continues passing through the Fornacione il Pontelungo and near Monte Rinaldo and finally continuing in a ring along Villa Vezzano and then continuing to the starting point.