Grand Hotel Il Ninfeo





The Grand Hotel Il Ninfeo Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail is part of the 2000 km long route of the Via Francigena which goes from Canterbury to Rome. To see all segments in Italy: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/via-francigena-italy To see all segments in Europe: https://www.alltrails.com/lists/via-francigena-eavf The segments for this route on Alltrails are numbered from 1 to 150 from Canterbury, England to Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy.
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We leave Formia and walk along the beautiful coast road that extends over its territory. After 4 km we proceed to the right pushing ourselves to the limit of the Regional Natural Park of Gianole and Monte di Scauri, then we enter the territory of Scauri - Minturno with its beautiful coast, a popular summer tourist destination. We continue south for 6 km on the coast road, passing through marina di Minturno and along the SP140 to the mouth of the Garigliano, from there we go up its course for...
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An excursion starting near the Acquaviva Refuge, where there is a parking lot where you can leave your car. You start the circular route in a clockwise direction until you reach Monte Tuonaco (1179m) and then continue, in the Parco dei Monti Aurunci. From here continue to reach Monte Ruazzo (1314m) and then return to the starting point.
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A route starting from the Tozze Refuge, from where the path begins towards Monte Ruazzo (1314m). From here continue towards Monte Mesole passing near Fosso di Fabio, continue towards Monte Viola and then Monte Revole (1285m). It also passes by the Forcella Faleca and then begins the return to the starting point also passing through the Fossa Lago.
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An excursion, which can be done hiking or by bicycle, starting from the Pornito Refuge, where the path begins. The route takes place in a clockwise loop and passes by Monte Moleta (1114m), continues up to the Valliera and then arrives at the top of Monte Petrella (1533m). From here it continues in the direction of Monte Campetelle (1494m) and Monte Sant'Angelo (1402m). After passing near the Cima del Redentore, the itinerary takes the path of the statue which returns to the starting point.