Tuscan - Romagnolo Apennines | About 6 Km from San Benedetto in Alpe, 47010 San Benedetto in Alpe, ItalyMap
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No water in the cascata
Went there on a hot day in August and hiked for about 1,5 hours to the aquacheta only to find it was completely dried out. However, the walk itself takes you along a stream and through the forest whic...
We persuaded our family of teenagers to hike the 1 and half hours to see this wonder of nature and then spent the next few hours playing down the fact the waterfall had dried up for the summer. Having...
A pleasant stroll with a few steep and muddy patches. It might be sensible to check with the locals as to recent rainfall since the falls can be reduced to a trickle - this year was good.
I made this path today from San Benedict in Alps. The first part to the Cascades very beautiful, rough in some points but feasible (not recommended for children). Absolutely recommend ...
The reason why this cascade is entered by Dante Alighieri in the Divine Commedia, you will understand by seeing it. A 70-metre jump will surprise you. Easyly reachable after a long river path d...
No water in the cascata
Went there on a hot day in August and hiked for about 1,5 hours to the aquacheta only to find it was completely dried out. However, the walk itself takes you along a stream and through the forest whic...
Family needed to cool off
We persuaded our family of teenagers to hike the 1 and half hours to see this wonder of nature and then spent the next few hours playing down the fact the waterfall had dried up for the summer. Having...
Woodland path...
A pleasant stroll with a few steep and muddy patches. It might be sensible to check with the locals as to recent rainfall since the falls can be reduced to a trickle - this year was good.
A nice rough ring path for non-experts
I made this path today from San Benedict in Alps. The first part to the Cascades very beautiful, rough in some points but feasible (not recommended for children). Absolutely recommend ...
Nice work of nature
The reason why this cascade is entered by Dante Alighieri in the Divine Commedia, you will understand by seeing it. A 70-metre jump will surprise you. Easyly reachable after a long river path d...