Castello di Buttrio





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This is a pleasant late summer evening stroll with the chance to admire the contours of the Buttrio, Manzano and Cividale hills. The path takes place almost entirely on a white road through cultivated fields and is easily practicable by everyone. The departure is on the outskirts of Vicinale. Halfway through, it is advisable to visit and take a break in Orsaria.
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The ring is about 20 km long and requires some training, especially if you take the educational path alongside (in the woods) of the Casa degli Arditi in post-rain conditions (2.5 km slippery). Castello di Buttrio is a company that produces wine that can be tasted and where you can also stay. https://www.castellodibuttrio.it/
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It is a pleasant and long stretch of vialzaia or Torre's bank road in the hydrographic DX. Starting from Pavia di Udine following the Alpe Adria N ° 1, it develops coherently for the entire route and hangs up at Alpe Adria N ° 4 in the part below Godia. In the initial part up to Lovaria follows the original sediment of the Roman Barillaria (Bi-Rotularia) that allowed a shortcut to go from Aquileia to Tricesimo only to single-axle wagons (in fact birotula as the "biga") in less than a day. It...
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Track very pleasant and varied between natural and historical interest. You can start from the North or South, but if you want to return to take refreshment at the Agriturismo Nadalutti is better from Orsaria. You proceed along the right bank of the Natisone River on off-road tracks and reach, fording a river steep, a large plateau. It is the plateau of Sdricca dominated the center of the Casa Forte of Renaissance: it certainly stands on the ruins much older and perhaps on the track of a...
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A pleasant walk in the town of Oleis, starting from Via Vittorio Veneto. The route proceeds in an anti-clockwise loop, on stretches of paved road until it reaches the Natisone River. From here it proceeds on the Cres path to then skirt the river, follow the tributary for a while and reach the starting point.