
Vesuvius loses his landmark: “Eye of the devil” in the hell valley road has suddenly disappeared
Route number 10 is the one where the so-called springs are located, in reality water catchment tunnels created in the Bourbon era
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Route number 10 is the one where the so-called springs are located, in reality water catchment tunnels created in the Bourbon era. Paths 9 and 11 are very short, they have predominantly didactic value. Vesuvius loses his landmark: “Eye of the Devil” in the Hell Valley Road has suddenly disappeared.
Furthermore, Vesuvius National Park: hiking trails, access restrictions and environmental problems path number 6, the so-called Strada Matrone, is opened only on request. “It is a road that is partially paved and leads into a path that leads from the side of Ottaviano up to a thousand meters.” The representative of the CAI continues: There is then path number seven – Il Vallone della Profica – in San Giuseppe Vesiviano. However, it happens that the park and the Carabinieri Forestali organize days of opening on special occasions during the year. Only once have I come nearer there, and even a slight ground shake fell rocks. There are eleven hiking trails in Vesuvius National Park, but not all are open and accessible to visitors.
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Route number 10 is the one where the so-called springs are located, in reality water catchment tunnels created in the Bourbon era.
reliability low1/2 sourcesPaths 9 and 11 are very short, they have predominantly didactic value.
reliability low1/2 sourcesVesuvius loses his landmark: “Eye of the Devil” in the Hell Valley Road has suddenly disappeared.
reliability low1/2 sourcesVesuvius National Park: hiking trails, access restrictions and environmental problems path number 6, the so-called Strada Matrone, is opened only on request. “It is a road that is partially paved and leads into a path that leads from the side of Ottaviano up to a thousand meters.” The representative of the CAI continues: There is then path number seven – Il Vallone della Profica – in San Giuseppe Vesiviano.
reliability low1/2 sourcesHowever, it happens that the park and the Carabinieri Forestali organize days of opening on special occasions during the year.
reliability low1/2 sourcesOnly once have I come nearer there, and even a slight ground shake fell rocks. There are eleven hiking trails in Vesuvius National Park, but not all are open and accessible to visitors.
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