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Itinerary Description Challenging and unforgettable experience - ITALY Image from eurobike.at from Image © DESCRIPTION ITINERARY The Greenway, goes Tarvisio in the Jul- Day 1, Arrived to Ljubljana international ian Alps to Grado on the Adriatic coast, airport. A driver will be waiting for transport at the east of Venice. you to Tarvisio, where we will have dinner Discover the natural and historic attrac- and pass the overnight. tions of the region by bike, staying at Day 2, The first cycling stage on the green- I’m Giorgia, together we’ll cycle through the Alpe Adria. small hotels and guesthouses along the way starts on Tarvisio and finish on Venzone route, your luggage will be transported (60,43km). Dinner and overnight in Ven- to your destination each day. zone. (*) Day 3, The second stage starts on Venzone Price You can not miss the alpine lakes like 695€ finish in Udine (55,44km). Dinner and over- those of Fusine in Valromana, which can Minimum group: 8 people night in Udine. Here we visit Cividale del always be reached via a cycle path that Stay: 5 days and 4 nights Friuli, a new UNESCO world heritage site. winds through the ancient woods of Accommodation: Rural hotels Day 4, The third stage and final one, starts Tarvisio, or/and Villages completely How to arrive: Through Salzburg, surrounded by old medieval walls and on Udine and finish at Grado. We have a strategic stop in the Fortress Town of Pal- Venice or Ljubljana. famous for its antique markets, restau- Extensions: Venice city tour rants and its charming square full of manova and after in Aquilea, part of charm and history. UNESCO heritages monuments list. (59,07km). Day 5 Transport to Trieste – Friuli Venezia INCLUDED SERVICES: Lodging in half board (water and wine in meals). Activities Giulia Airport Venice Marco Polo Airport. indicated. Private transport Ljubljana - Tarvi- sio and from the to Trieste - Friuli Venezia Giulia o Marco Polo. aiports Rental of bicy- cles Tickets and visits to monuments. Basic travel assistance insurance and local taxes. (*) NOT INCLUDED: tips. Any service not specifically indicated in the section of ser- vices included, will be considered as a ser- vice NOT included. OPTIONALS: Transfer from airport the day of arrival. Tlf. +34 936571221 · [email protected] · www.turismovivencial.com · Rambla Exposició, 59-69 08800 Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona) · CIAN 236023-3 EXTENDED ITINERARY Day 1. Ljubljana - Tarvisio After you arrived to Ljubljana, a driver will be waiting for you in order to move to Tarvisio. Contin- uingly, some free time in this beautiful town. Dinner and overnight at Tarvisio. Day 2. Tarvisio – Venzone. The cycling starts at a mountain area from Italy, on an asphalt road until you reach the enchanting town of Coccau. The track continues towards Tarvisio. From Valbruna continue until crossing the highway with an underpass and continue straight ahead towards Ugovizza, where you'll find the cycle track again. After it, we cycling along the Fella river through the enchanting landscape. Lunch time at Chiusaforte. Dinner and overnight in Venzone. Day 3. Venzone – Udine Depart from Venzone, cycling along the right river bank of the Tagliamento where we will reach Bordano to Osoppo, in the way we do some stops for visits. Proceed towards Carvacco and then we reach Vendoglio, Tricesimo and Luseriacco. After, we get Tavagnacco and Feletto Umberto, continuing straight ahead on dirt road: cross the Ledra canal. The cycling day we will finsh in Udine where we visit Cividale del Friuli, a new UNESCO world heritage site of Friuli Venezia Giulia. Din- ner and overnight in Udine. Day 4. Udine – Grado. We depart from Udine Cycle along the Roggia in order to reach Piazza della Libertà. Cycle along vineyards and around the wonderful Villa Deciani, in the locality of Selvuzzis until Tissano. The cycle track then continues to Palmanova town and then to Aquileia town, an outstanding testimony of Roman town and part of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, rich in history and traditions. From here you start to smell the Adriatic Sea, which is heralded by the magnificent view over the Grado Lagoon. Dinner and overnight in Grado. Day 5. Venice. Transfer from Grado to the closest airport; Trieste – Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport Venice Marco Po- lo. Projects partners: Tlf. +34 936571221 · [email protected] · www.turismovivencial.com · Rambla Exposició, 59-69 08800 Vilanova i la Geltrú (Barcelona) · CIAN 236023-3 .
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