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.: Brunnen - Treviso - Venice - 519 km

 

 

                

      

 

Another special event : .....


Long day of riding ahead of us....
Ah well this ride separates the boys from the men....
Today is mountain day finally.....We leave Brunnen and head for the Austrian border this time....
We will climb the beautiful St Gotthard's Pass into Italy.
The last 175/200 Km's of today’s ride, we will have to use the Motorway to arrive in our hotel in Treviso in time......
Maybe for another surprise!!!

 

Proud to be arrived ?


 

 

 

Day 08 : July 05,2008        Hotel DUE RAGNI***

 

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Tel        : (0039)
0422 421 783
Fax       : (0039)
mail : info@dueragni.it

Internet: www.dueragni.it
GPS: 45°42'02.69"N    12°15'31.85"E

Viale Felissent 9 - Borgo di Fontane
31050 Villorba TREVISO (I)

 

 

 


Hotels in Villorba - Due Ragni Hotel Ristorante

 

 

 

 

Welcome to the Hotel Due Ragni. Hotel is situated in a strategic location, just a short distance from Villorba town centre and easy reachable from Treviso airport. A postal station in the late 1800s, then a stopover point for meals and a rest during the first half of the twentieth century. And for the last thirty years, the Due Ragni has served as both a hotel and restaurant and has earned an enviable reputation for the warm and courteous manner with which it welcomes and accommodates guests.
T
he fully renovated bar is open every day from 7 a.m. to midnight.
The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, perfect for relaxing moments soothed by a fragrant aperitif, or for a quick chat over breakfast whilst succumbing to the sweet seduction of the selection of “Viennoisserie” pastries.
Due Ragni Hotel has been completely renovated and it is the ideal accommodation for relaxing stays.
The Due Ragni is now being operated by Michele, Simone, Maria Rosa e Giorgio Fagotto, who combine a highly professional approach with that devotion and skill commensurate with excellent cuisine. This area is considered the “heart of Veneto”, famous for wines and good gastronomy.

 

Your hotel offers
Free Parking (2)
Bar, Restaurant,
Continental buffet breakfast.
Bar/lounge

Concierge desk

Multilingual staff

Porter/bellhop

Restaurant(s) in hotel Restaurant

Fax machine

Heating,
Cable/satellite TV

Premium TV channel(s)

Air conditioning

Telephone

Hair dryer

Bathtub only, Bidet

Alarm clock

Television , radio
Non-smoking rooms

 

  ON THE ROAD 

 

ITALY is a land of total, startling extremes. In geographical terms alone, it is one of Europe's most disaster-prone countries. Italy's Civil Protection service works in a constant state of readiness to cope with the country's active volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, avalanches, forest fires...
A large proportion of the country is hilly, and modern Italy is shaped by its natural geography as well as by millennia of turbulent history.

From the jewels of the Italian Riviera to the high slopes of the Abruzzo, the more time you spend in Italy, the more faces you will discover.
Italy, and the Italians, are at times cultured and barbaric, modern and surreally old-fashioned, lazy and vibrant, in thrall of the past, and neglectful of it.
This is a country where cities have been at war with each other for centuries.. now this masquerades as football rivalry or civic pride, but really it's a continuation of the peninsula's city-state culture. Italians all feel they 'belong' primarily to their town (this may be their parents' birthplace, where they have never lived), secondly perhaps to Europe.

'Italy' is a concept which is still being worked at, and Mameli's national anthem a tool which is wielded not for custom but for political ends. If you want to please an Italian, firstly praise the beauty of their city. Secondly compare it favourably with other Italian cities. Italy means something different to every tourist.
Pizza, ruins, great works of art, hot beaches, handsome youths, good wine... The country is an obliging one, and few visitors leave disappointed. If you're looking for one aspect of Italy, you'll find it served on plate, even richer than you expected.

 

And if you are open and receptive, the chances are you'll find much more than you dreamed of.

 

 


 

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