Best Western Hotel Solaf





The Best Western Hotel Solaf Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A short bike ride, but you can also go walking along the Adda river. Departure from Porto d'Adda, near the Angelo Bertini Power Plant, take Via Alzaia up to the Madonna della Rocchetta Sanctuary with an Archaeological Area to visit. After the first stretch, it runs parallel to the Naviglio di Paderno stream, which becomes Conca in Adda and Conca di Mezzo.
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An itinerary by bicycle, but also achievable by running or on foot, starting from the railway station of Calusco d'Adda, proceeding towards the Adda river. The route takes place along the river on a cycle path that runs along the river surrounded by nature, up to Cassano d'Adda, where you turn and visit the Borromeo Island Park and then return to the Adda Morta Nature Reserve and then cross the Clementi Canal and arrive as far as Treviglio.
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An excursion in the Bergamo area, starting from the village of Sotto il Monte Giovanni XXIII. The route takes place in a clockwise direction mainly on paths. The itinerary begins in the direction of Monte dei Frati (580m) passing through Tassodine, where it is possible to visit the Church and also admire the beautiful landscape. The tour continues towards Monte Canto (710m) and Fontanella before returning to the starting point.
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An ideal excursion for walking or even cycling - MTB, which starts from Sotto il Monte, crosses the town of Corna and continues towards the Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Caneve. Continuing the path you arrive at Monte Canto which is the first mountainous relief you meet when you go up from the Po Valley and is largely covered by woods predominantly of chestnut trees, crops and some vineyards. Continuing on, you arrive at the highest point of Monte Canto, Il Crocione, where you can admire a...
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An itinerary by bicycle, but also accessible on foot, starting from San Gervasio near Trezzo sull'Adda. Along the entire route you skirt the Adda river until you reach the Cava di Suisio and return to the same path. The route is made on a cycle path and is surrounded by the typical vegetation found on the banks of the river.