4/5 Alessio L. 2 years ago on Google
A
shame
that
this
small,
beautiful
park
is
privatized
and
locked
behind
paid
entrance.
I
only
once
visited
the
private
park,
but
found
it
quite
limited
and
the
paid
entrance
didn't
really
make
sense
(although
it's
only
3€).
The
emerald
waters
of
the
Clitunno
are
really
a
wonder.
This
was
once
a
large
river:
in
roman
times
boats
were
able
to
navigate
it,
and
its
source
was
of
strategic
and
religious
importance.
Seismic
movements
drastically
changed
the
river
which
then
became
the
stream
of
today.
Particular
minerals
make
the
water
mesmerizingly
colourful.
Good
news!
You
can
enjoy
the
scenery
without
entering
the
paid
area.
There
is
a
nice
free
area
that
is
of
great
beauty
as
well.
Just
keep
on
walking
on
the
main
road
on
the
entrance
side
until
you
see
a
restaurant,
and
enter
the
natural
area
there.
By
the
look
of
it,
the
park
and
restaurant
area
were
clearly
part
of
the
same
park
not
too
long
ago,
but
they've
been
brutally
split
with
wire
fences
for
monetary
reasons.
Also
consider
that
there
is
a
very
nice
free
walking
path,
which
runs
on
the
bank
of
the
Clitunno
stream,
between
the
enclosed
park
and
the
countryside.
You
can
find
it
after
the
end
of
the
restaurant
free
area
path:
just
keep
walking
towards
the
countryside,
then
you
will
find
a
horizontal
car
barrier,
get
around
it
and
enjoy
the
walk.
All
pictures
I
posted
here
come
from
this
"free"
visit.
The
area
would
really
shine
if
they
merged
all
these
things
together
and
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