Casa Olea Hotel





The Casa Olea Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A pleasant walk suitable for the whole family in the Valle della Chiesa. The round trip starts from Musso, where you follow a stretch of paved road, which can also be traveled by car, to then reach the beginning of the path. The itinerary reaches the cross of Monte Corna, where it is possible to admire a beautiful panorama.
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A pleasant walk near Lake Como starting from the village of Vestreno, where after having parked the car, proceed in the direction of the Church of Santi Paolo e Giacomo and then begin the climb towards the Aedicule of Sant'Eufemia. From here, after admiring the view, follow the Via al Bacino which passes through the villages of Monte Piazzo, Rainelda, Vezee and Monte Campiglione. From here you return to the starting point passing through the Armored Barracks at Paùl.
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A pleasant walk on Lake Como starting from Olgiasca and proceeding clockwise until you reach the Cistercian Abbey of Santa Maria di Piona, passing by the Church of San Nicola. From here you return to the main path and complete the tour passing by various panoramic points overlooking the Bay of Piona. Alternative routes in the area: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/italy/lombardy/baia-di-piona
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This route begins in the parking lot in Oro in Verginate. The climb takes place in a wood up to Noceno and Camaggiore. From here you can enjoy a beautiful view of Lake Lecco. The path continues with a nice crossing towards Vendrogno and with a descent to Ombriaco. Here you can visit the beautiful Sanctuary of the Madonna di Lezzeno.
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Spectacular excursion with incredible views of Lake Como and Lake Lugano. You can see both lakes from the same spot for much of the hike, which makes the view truly out of this world. Departure from Monti Breglia, where you start the high path up to the Menaggio Refuge (1383m). From here, take the Panoramic Path up to Pizzo Coppa (1420m) and then to Monte Grona (1736m).