Ai Ronchi Motor Hotel





The Ai Ronchi Motor Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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One of the many routes to reach Monte Maddalena inside the Parco delle Colline di Brescia. The round-trip route starts from Piazza Venezia and following an initial stretch of paved road, proceeds on via Mediana and on the La Scaletera stairs. The itinerary enters the wood and between paved roads and paths that enter the wooded area you reach Monte Maddalena and the locality of Cavrelle. For the return it is possible to follow the same route or to return with the bus service.
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An excursion in the Parco delle Colline di Brescia starting from Sant'Eufemia della Fonte. The route unwinds in a clockwise direction and begins on the path that crosses a wooded area until it reaches Monte Maddalena, where the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena is located. From here it is possible to admire a beautiful panorama before returning to the starting point. Along the way back you pass by Monte Poffa (491m).
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This is a beautiful path in the woods that climbs from the south-east side of Monte Maddalena to the top where the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena is located on the border with the Parco delle Colline di Brescia. The views over the city are remarkable and there are many alternative trails in the area to vary this route. A simple quiet excursion to do with the whole family on the weekend to escape the city.
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An excursion starting from Brescia in the woods up to Monte Maddalena. Proceed via Mediana, on path n. 3 and n. 12. The route passes through Porta Venezia, Cascina della Noce. From Monte Maddalena you can admire a beautiful landscape over the city of Brescia. The route takes place in the Park of the hills of Brescia.
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A nice bike ride in the Parco delle Colline di Brescia, starting from Piazzale Arnaldo in Brescia. The route takes place in an anti-clockwise loop passing through Sant'Eufemia della Fonte, where you reach Forte Cagna and then proceeds on Sentèr dei Büs. The path reaches Forte Garibaldi and then proceeds towards Monte Poffa (491m) and Monte Maddalena (870m).