Hotel Palace





The Hotel Palace Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Once we have visited the three centers of the Lignano peninsula (Sabbiadoro, Pineta and Riviera) we head towards the estuary of the Tagliamento river, crossing it means entering the Veneto region: we are already in Bibione, another renowned tourist resort located on the estuary of the river Tagliamento and which can be reached by taking a detour on a protected cycle path. We are now along the canals and the fishing areas north of the Caorle lagoon, with beautiful swans and casoni -...
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This is an easy route in the Marano Lagoon. Suitable for pedestrians and bicycles, this path avoids the traffic of the central roads of the peninsula or the promenade of Lignano. It can also be used during the night as it is fully illuminated. Once you arrive at the Porto di Mare beach you can walk to the Red Lighthouse with a view of the Old Lighthouse.
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Easy trail by the beautiful Adriatic Sea. It begins in Lignano in Riviera near the pine forest. It leads first on Viale Tagliamento then on Lungomare Lignano and subsequently on Lungomare Trieste up to Lignano Sabbiadoro. At the end of the trail is a historic WWII German bunker and the picturesque Red Lighthouse.
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This is an easy paddle on the Stella River through the magnificent environment of the Foci dello Stella Regional Nature Reserve. The route reaches the enchanting village of Casoni dello Stella, the characteristic and historic fishermen's houses. Here are more than 470 different species of birds such as white swans, falcons and flamingos.
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A perfect path to go walking or running, in the city of Bibiano. Starting from a parking lot, near Lido dei Pini, you immediately take the path that leads along the beach until you reach the Punta Tagliamento lighthouse, where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the sea. Continue along the Via del Faro path, where the road is surrounded by trees, and you come to skirt the Tagliamento River and then return to the starting point.