Villa Santa Margherita





The Villa Santa Margherita Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The 1001 Miglia is the longest and most extreme cycling randonée on the old continent. It crosses the Po Valley, skirting the river Po river cycle route, crossing the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, reaching as far as Lake Bolsena. Going up again in Tuscany up to Siena, the route then touches the 5 Terre del Mar Ligure, to head again towards the plain in the direction of Castellania (birthplace of Fausto Coppi), the last stop before returning to Nerviano, place of departure and arrival of the...
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A path from Villa Piazzano to the foot of Monte Castelluccio (747m). The first section is steep, but then flattens out. Along the way you can admire a beautiful view of Lake Trasimeno. It is possible to park the car under the trees near the entrance of the villa, at the beginning of the path.
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An easy but fun hike that reaches two peaks with great panoramic views, just outside Oprtalj. The trail starts at the Portole fork at the restaurant and is a gravel road between the two asphalted roads that go up. Along the way there is a spectacular view of Tuscany and Castiglione del Lago. Once you reach the top of Monte Castel Giudeo (1037m), you will find picnic tables with a beautiful view.
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An excursion in the Tuscan countryside, starting from Via Luca Signorelli, near Portole you start the path until you reach the Portole-Novelle junction Poggio Nero Azzurrosi takes for a while and then returns back to Portole from where you take the path towards Monte Melello (953m). From here, after reaching the top, continue for a while and then return following the same path.
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A round trip route, starting from the Cerventosa Pass (749m), and proceeding on the Cerventosa Single Track path. The route reaches the Fosso della Cerventosa where you can also see a dam and then return to the starting point. For those wishing to take a longer route, it is possible to continue along the path and reach Monte Traforata (1030m).