Walking among “Pizzi Bianchi” to dive into the Roman baths of Cavascura and then at sunset, enjoying an aperitif in Sant'Angelo.
A unique experience on the island of Ischia between nature, history and thermal waters. Our excursion starts from the Greek village of Noja between Serrara and Fontana and then descends down into the canyon of the Pizzi Bianchi, clayey column formations reminding the most famous badlands of Cappadocia (Turkey). A trekking route among spontaneous plants and ancient hand-dug cellars. Along the descent we will be in the company of a wonderful view over the terraced vineyards until we reach the ancient Roman Baths of Cavascura where we will stop for a sauna and a regenerating bath. Our final destination is the village of Sant'Angelo where we will relax with an aperitif in its narrow streets before saying goodbye.
Technical Details:
Difficulty: E (medium/high)
Length: about 4km;
Duration: about 6 hours
Difference in altitude: 422m.
Recommended Equipment: technical trekking shoes required (the use of any other kind of shoes will preclude participation for safety reasons), hat and sunscreen, swimsuit, beach towel.
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