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Duino and the Rilke Trail

WALKING

The Rilke Trail, from the poet of the same name R.M. Rilke, is certainly one of the most beautiful and evocative walks in the Gulf of Trieste. The path, which is directly accessible from Camping Village Mare Pineta, connects Sistiana to Duino along a cliffside path along the beautiful cliffs.

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The Mediterranean Crossing

WALKING

The Traversata Mediterranea is a tourist walk that stretches for about 30 km from Aurisina to the Rosandra Valley largely overlooking the sea, where there are splendid views of the city of Trieste and the Gulf of the same name.

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Historic cafes

WINE AND FOOD

Trieste is in many ways the city of coffee, not only thanks to famous Illy industry but to the retro charm of the city’s historic coffee houses, frequented by the likes of Stendhal, Joyce, and Svevo. Today, so-called historic cafes have become real tourist destinations.

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OSMIZE

WINE AND FOOD

They are places where local wines (Teran, Vitovska, Malvasia) and typical foods (eggs, sausages, salami and cheese) of the Carso are consumed. One is usually welcomed directly into the cellars of the farmers who produce them.

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Trieste

CULTURAL

Starting from Piazza dell’Unità d’Italia, Trieste’s main square, you will discover palaces, cafes and places through a journey through various historical and cultural eras that have made Trieste the quintessential Mitteleuropean city.

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The Castles of Trieste

CULTURAL

The itinerary will take you on a tour of Miramare Castle, a Habsburg residence, and St. Just Castle, which was rebuilt by Frederick II of Habsburg on the remains of the medieval-era fortress demolished in the 14th century.

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The Carso Botanical Garden

CULTURAL

he Carsiana Botanical Garden is located in the municipality of Sgonico, 18 km from Trieste, along the provincial road that connects the village of Sgonico with that of Gabrovizza.

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Duino and the Rilke Trail

WALKING

The Rilke Trail, from the poet of the same name R.M. Rilke, is certainly one of the most beautiful and evocative walks in the Gulf of Trieste. The path, which is directly accessible from Camping Village Mare Pineta, connects Sistiana to Duino along a cliffside path along the beautiful cliffs.

See details

The Mediterranean Crossing

WALKING

The Traversata Mediterranea is a tourist walk that stretches for about 30 km from Aurisina to the Rosandra Valley largely overlooking the sea, where there are splendid views of the city of Trieste and the Gulf of the same name.

See details

Historic cafes

WINE AND FOOD

Trieste is in many ways the city of coffee, not only thanks to famous Illy industry but to the retro charm of the city’s historic coffee houses, frequented by the likes of Stendhal, Joyce, and Svevo. Today, so-called historic cafes have become real tourist destinations.

See details

OSMIZE

WINE AND FOOD

They are places where local wines (Teran, Vitovska, Malvasia) and typical foods (eggs, sausages, salami and cheese) of the Carso are consumed. One is usually welcomed directly into the cellars of the farmers who produce them.

See details

Trieste

CULTURAL

Starting from Piazza dell’Unità d’Italia, Trieste’s main square, you will discover palaces, cafes and places through a journey through various historical and cultural eras that have made Trieste the quintessential Mitteleuropean city.

See details

The Castles of Trieste

CULTURAL

The itinerary will take you on a tour of Miramare Castle, a Habsburg residence, and St. Just Castle, which was rebuilt by Frederick II of Habsburg on the remains of the medieval-era fortress demolished in the 14th century.

See details

The Carso Botanical Garden

CULTURAL

The Carsiana Botanical Garden is located in the municipality of Sgonico, 18 km from Trieste, along the provincial road that connects the village of Sgonico to the village of Gabrovizza.

See details