Vecchio Granaio





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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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A path that starts from San Giuliano Terme, near the Parco dei Pini and then enters the protected natural area of local interest Monte Castellare. The route reaches Monte Cupola (440m) and Le Cimette (452m). Proceed to Rigoli passing through Molina di Quosa along the Immaginetta stream and the Mulini stream.
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A walk through the historic center of Pisa, suitable for the whole family. Departure from the Romeo Anconetani Stadium, proceed towards Porta San Ranierno from where you enter the historic center of the city. We proceed towards Piazza Duomo where we find the famous Leaning Tower, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, the Chapel of the Well and we arrive at the Lion's Gate, where we enter the Jewish Cemetery.
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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...
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This beautiful cycle path that can also be traveled by pedestrians follows the old Trammino track. Along the way, we recommend making a short detour to visit La Vettola and San Piero a Grado, excellent places to take breaks. In San Piero a Grado you can visit the famous Roman basilica built in the 11th century. Arriving at the mouth of the Arno where the river flows into the sea, there are famous stilt houses with large fishing nets as well as a small picturesque port. The cycle path...