Villino Elda





The Villino Elda Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A walk in the city of Rome that crosses the Caffarella Park, starting from the Via Appia Nuova at the Colli Albani bus stop. The route enters the park from Viale Mario Leigheb and then takes a sction of the Appia Antica. The itinerary reaches the Circonvallazione Ardeatina which leaves the park and proceeds in the Garbatella district until it reaches Via Ostiense. From here there is the alternative to return to the starting point following the same route or return by bus.
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An excursion that takes place in a loop around the Caffarella Park, known for its beauty and importance. The Park covers approximately 300 hectares of the intact Roman countryside and is immediately behind the historic center. This park contains archaeological monuments of exceptional beauty and importance, making it a unique archaeological landscape. The park can be explored by hiking, running, or cycling and is suitable for all the family.
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This route is a tour of the Verano Monumental Cemetery, the most important in the city of Rome, which is located in the Tiburtino district. This cemetery has been a burial place for at least twenty centuries and as evidence of the existence of a Roman necropolis it houses the Catacombs of Santa Ciriaca. The tour starts from Piazzale del Verano where it is possible to park and proceeds clockwise.
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A walk in the San Lorenzo district of Rome, that takes place in a loop. The route starts from the Parco dei Caduti behind the Termini railway station and proceeds clockwise. The tour reaches the Sepulcher of Largo Talamo, passing through Piazza dell'Immacolata. This itinerary is perfect as a family walk or as a workout.
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A bicycle route, in a north-eastern district of Rome, perfect for training, starting from Piazza Bologna and proceeding towards the Ponte Tazio Pine forest where it crosses the Aniene River. The route continues following the river until it reaches the Aniene Valley Park where it proceeds in the direction of the Aguzzano Regional Urban Park. From here it returns to the starting point following the other bank of the Aniene River.
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