B&B Borgo di Pratavecchie





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This is a beautiful route that takes you to the heart of the Macchia di San Rossore. The departure is from the San Rossore Visitor Center. From here the path crosses the Paduletto Reserve and reaches a beautiful beach on the coast, away from the crowds of tourists. Suitable for all ages and who want to find some peace and serenity surrounded by nature. There is no shortage of opportunities to meet particular animal species such as the white heron, the flamingo, the hawk and the wild...
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This is a simple, short and pleasant route that starts from the San Rossore visitor center and reaches the Sabrina Bulleri Wildlife Observatory at the Paduletto Reserve. The environment is rather swampy but allows you to observe many species of interesting animals including the heron, the hawk, the flamingo and the wild goose.
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A pleasant round trip, starting from the market square of Vecchiano. The route takes Via Sant'Alessandro and then proceeds towards the hills above the town. At the first crossroads, turn left continuing on Via Roma and after about 200 metres, turn right onto Via del Paduletto. The route, leaving the village, follows a pleasant dirt road bordered by the mountain on the right, and on the left by olive groves and cultivated fields. The path proceeds with a slight slope and first crosses olive...
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This simple path leads to the Spiaggi aid Marina di Vecchiano crossing the Bocca di Serchio Reserve. This beach is not very crowded and a great choice to escape the tourist crowds. The first part of the route runs along the Serchio river. Simple tour to do even with children.
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A walk to discover the city of Pisa starting from Piazza Duomo, where we can find the Cathedral and the famous Leaning Tower. We continue towards the Bagni di Nerone, the Roman baths located near Porta a Lucca, which delimit the length of the medieval markets, an area where you can walk under the cover of medieval arcades. Subsequently along Via Oberdan we arrive along the Arno River, which crosses the city, and passing over the Ponte di Mezzo, we walk along Via del Corso until we reach...