Palia's Hotel





The Palia's Hotel Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A demanding excursion in the Pollino Natural Park, starting from Piano Mauro. The route takes place in a loop and begins uphill reaching the Serra di Mauro (1579m) and then arriving at the Belvedere Alcide De Gasperi. From here the itinerary first follows the Inghiotto di Ruggio path and then the Carbonai Path (905m) until it reaches Serra del Prete (2181m). After admiring an breathtaking view, the return begins passing from Timpone della Capanna (1823m), Timpa dell'Orso (1551m), from Rifugio...
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The Sentiero Italia is a 7000-kilometre hiking trail that crosses all of Italy (including the islands) created to connect all the Italian regions and unite their cultural diversity, beauty and the traditions of the local territories. Pass through six UNESCO heritage sites, 15 national parks and many other parks and nature reserves. The project was conceived in 1983 by a group of hiking journalists, Associazione Sentiero Italia, and then developed by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) in...
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A beautiful excursion in the Pollino Park to reach Monte Alpi, also called Pizzo Falcone (1900m) and Monte Santa Croce (1893m). The route starts from Calde and begins to climb along the path crossing the Piana dei Provini where there is a campsite. From here begins the steepest climb to reach the peaks.
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A 10-stage excursion from Policoro to Maratea, crossing Basilicata from the Ionian coast to the Tyrrhenian coast. This is the ninth stage, departing from Pecorone, go through the Serra Rotonda tunnel and arrive in Trecchina. The route passes through Lauria, passing through an ancient millstone and the Parco del Vincolato, and then crosses the Noce and Castrocucco rivers which will lead to Trecchina near Piazza Madre Teresa di Calcutta.
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The Sentiero Italia is a 7000-kilometre hiking trail that crosses all of Italy (including the islands) created to connect all the Italian regions and unite their cultural diversity, beauty and the traditions of the local territories. Pass through six UNESCO heritage sites, 15 national parks and many other parks and nature reserves. The project was conceived in 1983 by a group of hiking journalists, Associazione Sentiero Italia, and then developed by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) in...