DOLOMITI ADVENTURE PARK
This adventure park is for families of course! But also for groups of ...Read more
OSSERVATORIO ASTRONOMICO
The centerpiece of the Trieste Observatory is the "Specola Margherita ...Read more
This adventure park is for families of course! But also for groups of ...Read more
The centerpiece of the Trieste Observatory is the "Specola Margherita ...Read more
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It is easy to stretch your legs without having to open your wallet. Indeed, walking remains the best way to discover the region. The historic centers of the cities are only accessible to the vehicles of the residents and since they are not very large, they can all be visited on foot. Not to mention the rich natural heritage of the region that can be discovered along the hiking trails: the Alpine massifs, the Friulian Dolomites, the coastal lagoons, the Carso plateau... In short, your legs will be your best allies in discovering the natural and cultural riches of the region; you'll rack up the kilometers without noticing!
Cyclists will find here an environment favorable to cycling expeditions. The cycle paths are well developed and signposted, the coastline and the plain are perfectly suited to two-wheeled rides and even in the mountains, the soft paths follow the valley bottoms. If you are not afraid of going up and down and if your calves can handle the significant differences in altitude, you will find several cycling routes in the Alps. In addition to bike rental companies, many hotels offer free bikes to their guests
Swimming, bathing and water sports can be practiced on the coast and in some mountain lakes and rivers. While some beaches in the resorts charge a fee, many are free and offer the opportunity to swim laps or splash around quietly for hours.
In winter, enjoy the ski resorts of Piancavallo, Forni di Sopra, Ravascletto or Tarvisio, a two-hour drive from Trieste... or opt for those in neighboring Slovenia! In the summer, spend Sunday at the sea with your family for a refreshing swim and an ice cream by the water.
Accompaniment by a hiking guide requires prior reservation. The same applies to access to the golf club in Lignano Sabbiadoro, for example, or to the thermal baths in Arta Terme.
Piancavallo is the venue in winter for alpine skiing competitions, some of them of international level. Tarvisio has also hosted the Women's Alpine Skiing World Cup on several occasions
In the cycling sector, the Giro d'Italia, the second most important cycling competition after the Tour de France, regularly stops in Friuli Venezia Giulia.