Albergo Leon Bianco Gonars





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This is a particular circular route around Bagnaria Arsa. The start is in Campolonghetto and the most interesting part goes from km 2.5 to km 5.8 as the route runs along the old embankment of the Palmanova - San Giorgio railway, partially in operation until the 1980s and then used very rarely afterwards. that date. Also noteworthy are the artificial lakes built in the period after the unification of Italy, that is, in the 1860s.
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This route runs along the walls of the fortified city of Palmanova, planned by the Venetians in 1593. It has a polygonal star plan with 9 points and for this reason it is called the starry city. This city has three fortified circles that were built at different times: the first and second by the Venetians and the third by Napoleon Bonaparte in the early nineteenth century.
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This is a pleasant path that follows the lower ring path of the Fossato marked with the green color that runs along all the walls of the city of Palmanova, a military city in the shape of a nine-pointed star. The departure is from Porta Udine. This fortress city is part of the Unesco world heritage since 2017 and was declared one of the most beautiful villages in Italy in November 2018.
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Beautiful quiet route starting from Porpetto along the very powerful Corno river. It leads through picturesque fields all along the route. The path leads along the ex Bando Riva canal and Roggia Zumiel up to San Giorgio. Return to the starting point along the Ponte di Pietra Canal. This region is rich in so-called "olle". The olle are puddles of water that rise spontaneously from the subsoil as a sort of well. A typical olla can be seen right next to the church by the starting point.
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Double loop that goes through Clauiano, classified as one of "the most beautiful villages of Italy" ("i Borghi più belli d'Italia"). Starting from Santa Maria La Longa and moving eastwards, it reaches Clauiano, crossing through the main street, and towards Saint Mark chapel ( XIII-XVI). It then turns back, crossing back through Clauiano to the starting point. Best in the fall, winter and early spring.