Al Bottegon





The Al Bottegon Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Long loop from Adorgnano to Villafredda and back. Rural area interspersed with woods and always between the morphology typical of the Moraines of the Tilaventinum Glacier (Last Glacial Maximum or LGM) which occurred between 27 thousand and 22 thousand years ago, when the huge tongue of the glacier came out of the valleys of the Fella and the Tagliamento and spread out in the upper Friuli plain, dragging a significant load. The sediments, of various sizes and above all of origins (including...
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A ring that is not difficult to walk even on cloudy or slightly foggy days. It offers glimpses of landscape memory of the first gentle hills with the ancient tradition of the care of mulberry rows still alive. The glimpses of the ancient rural settlements are interesting. The route runs counterclockwise, starting from Adorgnano.
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This route tries to follow a stretch of the old "Tarcentina" route, which originally begins at the height of Fraelacco and Qualso and extends substantially along the Udine-Tarvisio railway. This excursion begins near Adorgnano and along the railway line, with some rural shortcuts, reaches Paderno. For the return it is possible to return to the starting point by train or following the same route as the outward journey.
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A mixed route of asphalt (20%), dirt (50%) and mowed. Excellent opportunity to learn about the local geography and above all the clay quarries of the Qualso hill. These gave life to the homonymous furnace for centuries until the second half of the twentieth century. The architecture of certain villages is interesting where even the modern takes into account ancient traditions.
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This is a short and easy loop tour starting from Fraelacco, ideal for everyone. Here you will find a mixed route: asphalted road, dirt road, paths in the fields and in the woods around Casali di Monte Grappa. Some sections along this route are on private property and therefore you must have the utmost courtesy when crossing them.