Cuna, Radi and surroundings
MONTERONI D'ARBIA
Dettagli
Lunghezza del percorso: 12,6 km
Tipologia del fondo: Misto Asfalto/sterrato
Difficoltà : Media
The course is suitable for rather long, or use of a good walker and MBK Moto but do not meet the steep slopes and the entire route follows paved roads and easy practicability.
Leaving Monteroni west, take the paved road to Radi. After a short climb, the landscape opens suddenly to an animated landscape collinate typical of Crete. No doubt the charm of the landscape. Leaving the farm on the left Volpaie The typical house of the Crete Senesi, cross the stream Sorra. we are
slowly approaching the lush hills of Radi, which can be reached easily up through olive groves, vineyards and orchards. Inside a rural area you can find all the typical buildings of the farm, which, together with the rich house, testify to the ancient rural organization. Moving on, we see the three towers, the houses of employees, barns, workshops, the church of San Pietro. Leaving north from town, you take the road among rolling hills and farms until you see the view of the grange of Cuna. After stopping to admire the majesty of all sizes and angles characteristic of the Grange and the small surrounding village, back to Monteroni following a path parallel to the Cassia.The course is suitable for rather long, or use of a good walker and MBK Moto but do not meet the steep slopes and the entire route follows paved roads and easy practicability.
Leaving Monteroni west, take the paved road to Radi. After a short climb, the landscape opens suddenly to an animated landscape collinate typical of Crete. No doubt the charm of the landscape. Leaving the farm on the left Volpaie The typical house of the Crete Senesi, cross the stream Sorra. we are
slowly approaching the lush hills of Radi, which can be reached easily up through olive groves, vineyards and orchards. Inside a rural area you can find all the typical buildings of the farm, which, together with the rich house, testify to the ancient rural organization. Moving on, we see the three towers, the houses of employees, barns, workshops, the church of San Pietro. Leaving north from town, you take the road among rolling hills and farms until you see the view of the grange of Cuna. After stopping to admire the majesty of all sizes and angles characteristic of the Grange and the small surrounding village, back to Monteroni following a path parallel to the Cassia.The course is suitable for rather long, or use of a good walker and MBK Moto but do not meet the steep slopes and the entire route follows paved roads and easy practicability.
Leaving Monteroni west, take the paved road to Radi. After a short climb, the landscape opens suddenly to an animated landscape collinate typical of Crete. No doubt the charm of the landscape. Leaving the farm on the left Volpaie The typical house of the Crete Senesi, cross the stream Sorra. we are
slowly approaching the lush hills of Radi, which can be reached easily up through olive groves, vineyards and orchards. Inside a rural area you can find all the typical buildings of the farm, which, together with the rich house, testify to the ancient rural organization. Moving on, we see the three towers, the houses of employees, barns, workshops, the church of San Pietro. Leaving north from town, you take the road among rolling hills and farms until you see the view of the grange of Cuna. After stopping to admire the majesty of all sizes and angles characteristic of the Grange and the small surrounding village, back to Monteroni following a path parallel to the Cassia.The course is suitable for rather long, or use of a good walker and MBK Moto but do not meet the steep slopes and the entire route follows paved roads and easy practicability.
Leaving Monteroni west, take the paved road to Radi. After a short climb, the landscape opens suddenly to an animated landscape collinate typical of Crete. No doubt the charm of the landscape. Leaving the farm on the left Volpaie The typical house of the Crete Senesi, cross the stream Sorra. we are
slowly approaching the lush hills of Radi, which can be reached easily up through olive groves, vineyards and orchards. Inside a rural area you can find all the typical buildings of the farm, which, together with the rich house, testify to the ancient rural organization. Moving on, we see the three towers, the houses of employees, barns, workshops, the church of San Pietro. Leaving north from town, you take the road among rolling hills and farms until you see the view of the grange of Cuna. After stopping to admire the majesty of all sizes and angles characteristic of the Grange and the small surrounding village, back to Monteroni following a path parallel to the Cassia.