Hotel Residence Ristorante Ramandolo





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It is always a tour around the Roggia di Udine but widened to the west to observe interesting points of the Paderno-Molin Nuovo stretch. The Roggia di Udine was built in around 1150 by the Savorgnans and was the real impetus for the development of the city both for the water service and for the city's craftsmanship and, not least, for the irrigation of urban gardens.
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This is a pleasant little tour in the middle of the countryside between Paderno and Beivars with many possible variations. The route first passes by the Paderno Cemetery and reaches up to Beivars through the fields. From here it goes back along the Roggia di Palma. This itinerary is suitable for everyone and very practicable.
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Short trip from Paderno sector in the North East of the City of Udine. Most developed to the East of the railway and for that you need to undercross it. Aside of the railway will reach the small village of San Bernardo (first village of the "Bavarian belt"), continue south along the river embankment road of Torre, avoiding Godia, you reach Beivars (third settlement of South-german origin) . You reach the main square, recently restored, where you can enjoy a traditional front gate of a house...
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A part of the former via ferrata (trail) Udine-Majano. From viale Vat, cross viale Tricesimo and via Feletto and then continue on a dirt road to Piazzale Faleschini. From here on the SP49 you reach Via Paschini which allows you to return to the trail and then to the starting point of Paderno for via del Tunnel
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Cycle path that joins the northern boundary of the city (Molin Nuovo) to Porta Gemona (piazzale Osoppo) which represents the 7th circle of the city. It is almost entirely covered by the Roggia di Udine, an artificial canal built in the 12th century by the Savorgnan family. It also passes alongside the Osteria "al Ponte".