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Insel Capri - Wanderreise - 7 Tage Leistungen Insel Capri - Wanderreise - 7 Tage Leistungen: Transfer zum/vom Flughafen Stuttgart inkl. TAXI-Service Die Insel Capri, im Golf von Neapel gelegen, ist eine atemberaubende Naturschönheit und Flug Stuttgart - Neapel - Stuttgart alle Transfers vor Ort im örtlichen Bus im Frühsommer wunderschön! Sie bietet eine Farbenpracht, die man selten sieht. Bei 6 x Übernachtung/Frühstückbuffet dieser Reise erwandern Sie Capri vom Monte Solaro, dem höchsten Berg der Insel, über die 4 x Abendessen im Hotel Via Krupp bis zur Axel-Munthe-Villa. Am Abend genießen Sie die einmalige Atmosphäre, 2 x Abendessen in Restaurants denn sobald die Tagestouristen abgereist sind, wird es auf Capri ruhig und verträumt. alle Schifffahrten lt. Programm geführte Wanderungen lt. Programm Eintritte und Besichtigungen lt. Programm 1. Tag Anreise Ihre Reiseleitung: Enzo Liuccio Flug von Stuttgart nach Neapel. Transfer zum Hafen und Schifffahrt zur Insel Capri. zubuchbare Optionen / 2. Tag Auf den Monte Solaro Ermäßigungen: Online buchen und €50,- p.P. sparen -50 € Die Via Axel Munthe ist Ausgangspunkt der heutigen Wanderung. Der erste Anstieg ist steil, dann wird der Weg sanfter und eben. Über den Monte Cappello gehen Sie bis zum Felsvorsprung Monte Santa Maria. Pause an der Kirche Santa Maria e Cetrella. Weiter Richtung Monte Solaro. Der Blick auf Capri ist überwältigend! Mittagspause und Abstieg zum Castello Barbarossa, Besichtigung der Anlage. Preis: 3. Tag Villa Jovis und Faraglioni-Felsen 02.06.2019 - 08.06.2019 - Unterkunft laut Beschreibung Doppelzimmer pro Person 1450 € Einzelzimmer 1550 € Fahrt nach Capri. Durch die mittelalterliche Zitadelle gehen Sie am Monte San Michele vorbei bis zur einsam gelegenen Ruine der Villa Jovis. Sie war die schönste der zwölf Kaiservillen auf der Insel und diente Kaiser Tiberius als Palast. Rückweg vorbei an der Villa Lysis und der Grotte Matermania bis zur Villa Malaparte und zu den Faraglioni-Felsen, dem Wahrzeichen der Insel. 4. Tag La Marmolata Besichtigungder Axel-Munthe-Villa. Wanderung entlang der Via Migliera bis zum Parco Filosofico, wo der deutsche Schriftsteller Willy Kluck als Einsiedler lebte. Mittagspause. Aufstieg Richtung La Marmolata. Die faszinierende, steile Südküste begleitet Sie bis zum Gipfel des Monte Solaro. Von dort Abstieg oder Möglichkeit zur Rückfahrt mit der Seilbahn. 5. Tag Marina Piccola - Via Krupp Wanderung durch das „Tor des Unterschieds“, der Grenze zwischen den Orten Capri und Anacapri. Dann steil bergab über Stufen durch Weinberge und Gärten. Mittagspause in Marina Piccola. Anstieg auf der Via Krupp Richtung Giardini di Augusto, einer kleinen Parkanlage mit traumhafter Aussicht. Zurück nach Capri. 6. Tag „Weg des Windes“ Spaziergang durch Anacapri. Besichtigung der Barockkirche San Michele mit ihrem großartigen Majolika-Fußboden. Fahrt bis Torre di Materita. Wanderung an der wilden Nordwestküste. Über den Punta Carena erreichen Sie die bekannte „Blaue Grotte“. Duftende Blumen und üppige Macchia begleiten Sie durch die einsamen Schluchten. Nach 72525 Münsingen ٠ Dottinger Straße 55 ٠ Heideker Reisen GmbH [email protected] ٠ www.heideker.de ٠ Tel.: 07381 9395-822 der Wanderung Insel-Rundfahrt. 7. Tag Heimreise So wohnen Sie Sie wohnen im 4-Sterne-Hotel San Michele in Anacapri mit traumhaftem Bick auf das Meer! Das Haus verfügt über einfach aber modern ausgestattete Zimmer und einen Swimming-Pool. Im Restaurant mit Meerblick serviert man Ihnen typische Spezialiäten aus regionalen Zutaten. www.sanmichele-capri.com Wanderprofil Anforderungen: etwas Ausdauer erforderlich, leicht bis mittelschwer Wegbeschaffenheit: Wanderpfade, Waldwege, Wiesen, Stufen, teils steinig Gehzeiten: 3 - 4 Std. Höhenunterschiede: bis zu 300 m Höhenmeter 72525 Münsingen ٠ Dottinger Straße 55 ٠ Heideker Reisen GmbH [email protected] ٠ www.heideker.de ٠ Tel.: 07381 9395-822 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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