Hotel Grazia alla Scannella





The Hotel Grazia alla Scannella Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a short and pleasant walk that starts from Panza and goes up to Punta Imperatore. The path is mainly on an asphalted road and is easily accessible. Once in Punta Imperatore, where there is a lighthouse, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the sea, the bay of Citara and the town of Forio.
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This is a splendid and simple walk on the Maronti Beach through the Kingdom of Neptune Marine Protected Area. Here you will find numerous restaurants and hotels to eat. This beach in 1500 was frequented by pirates who took away prisoners to be sold as slaves. It is now a quiet place to relax and explore the beautiful quarries nearby. Here you will also find a thermal bath that was created in the tuff from the hill sides.
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This is a short walk from Fontata to Casamicciola Terme passing via Monte Epomeo (788m). This mountain is of volcanic origin and is the highest on the island of Ischia. The last eruption on the island dates back to 1302. The path starts on a carriageway and slowly crosses a chestnut wood. On the top there is a church of 1459 dedicated to San Nicola di Bari, a hermitage, as well as a tavern, both of these structures dug into the tuff. Then following a path also carved in the tuff, you arrive...
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Fantastic hike, although steep, on the Island of Ischia above the village of Forio. Beautiful wildflowers, tropical jungle and amazing views from the top of the volcano. At the top of Monte Epomeo (788 m), there is an excellent restaurant with WIFI and accepts credit cards. The path is very well marked. The departure from Santa Maria al Monte begins on a stretch of asphalted road until it reaches the path.
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This route is a beautiful simple tour around Mount Epomeo (788m). This mountain is of volcanic origin and is the highest on the island of Ischia. The last eruption on the island dates back to 1302. The path starts on a carriageway and slowly crosses a chestnut wood. On the top there is a church of 1459 dedicated to San Nicola di Bari, a hermitage, as well as an inn, both of these structures carved into the tuff. Then following a path also carved in the tuff, you arrive at the highest point...