ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini

ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini is in , , . ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini is situated nearby to , as well as near the cliff .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Castle of Ravarano and Chiesa dell’Assunzione di Maria Vergine.

Castle
is situated 1¼ km northeast of ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini.

Church
is a church, which is situated 2½ km northwest of ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini.

Church
is a church, which is situated 2½ km northeast of ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Cassio and Ravarano.

Hamlet
is a hamlet, which is situated 2½ km northwest of ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini.

Hamlet
is a hamlet, which is situated 2½ km northeast of ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini.

Hamlet
is a village in Italy in the , in the region. It is more than 3 kilometers from the town of which it is part of. is situated 3½ km northeast of ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini.

ciclopista mtb n.1 - Gli Scalpellini

Latitude
44.56733° or 44° 34′ 2″ north
Longitude
10.05173° or 10° 3′ 6″ east
Open location code
8FPGH382+WM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 886447716
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­information
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