Hotel Pace





The Hotel Pace Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a beautiful route for mountain biking but also feasible on foot. The climb is partly on a dirt road and then on a paved road to Prada. From here follows a fun path inside an ancient chestnut grove. The return to the valley takes place along stretches of dirt roads and mule tracks with a rocky bottom.
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This beautiful route leads through picturesque olive groves and forests with spectacular views of the legendary Lake Garda. It starts in Castelletto on the lake shore and passes through Biaza, the Church of San Francesco reaching Prada, the highest point of this itinerary. It returns to the starting point passing by the Chiesetta San Bartolomeo (937m) and the Castello di Campo.
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A walk along the coast of Lake Garda, departing from Porto. A route suitable for the whole family. You pass by Castello, Venzo, the church of Boccino up to Magugnano where you turn in a ring towards the coast to return to the starting point. The return takes place entirely on the lakefront.
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A beautiful path that leads to the Refuge and Cima Telegrafo. The route involves a great difference in height, which is why some physical training is required. On the outward or return journey it is possible to take the alternative path 654: in this case pay attention to the path because it is less marked and because it includes some small sections aided with wire rope. Beautiful view of Lake Garda along the entire route.
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This suggestive and little known excursion leads to Balot Tacà Via, a large boulder suspended between the walls of a deep gorge. Although it is easy in terms of distance and elevation, you have to overcome a two-meter metal ladder and then walk among stones and boulders, so it is not a path suitable for everyone. The route begins on a mule track and then continues into the Val Torrente: a deep and narrow gorge with high limestone walls carved and smoothed by the erosion of the stream coming...