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Hiking : Castello di Francavilla - Via San Francesco

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Map of the trail for Castello di Francavilla - Via San Francesco

Durée

00:31:11

Distance

1.501 km

Dénivelé

69.0 m

Welcome to the hiking route to Castello di Francavilla in Via San Francesco!

Located in a beautiful area with stunning natural surroundings, this hiking trail offers a super easy adventure for hikers of all levels. With a total distance of 1.501 kilometers and an elevation gain of 69 meters, it's a perfect way to spend around 31 minutes exploring the outdoors.

Starting from the parking space at the beginning of the trail, you'll pass by some interesting points of interest along the way. Midway through the hike, you'll come across the ruins of an ancient site, offering a glimpse into the area's historical significance. As you continue onwards, you'll reach the peak with breathtaking views of the landscape.

Make sure to stop by the drinking water fountains located near the trail to stay hydrated during your hike. Additionally, at the end of the trail, you'll find the Castello di Francavilla, a historic castle that serves as the perfect endpoint for your adventure.

Before embarking on this hike, don't forget to bring plenty of water, wear comfortable hiking shoes, and check the weather forecast to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Get ready to immerse yourself in nature and history on this delightful hiking route to Castello di Francavilla in Via San Francesco. Enjoy your adventure!

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