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Other Activities in Italy- Hotels

At Hooked on Cycling and Walking we are assembling a wide range of activity and accommodation providers (apart from walking and cycling) which wish to service the UK Market. We do not check these providers but would most likely have met them in our travels in Italy. The links on the relevant pages will take you direct to the suppliers’ website, where you can book direct with them. We hold no responsibility for bookings made with these businesses.

If you are a hotel owner in Italy and you wish to advertise your services to the UK market please do contact us by email . You advertise with one photo and upto 200 words describing your business.

Sardinia
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The coasts of Sardinia are generally high and rocky, with long, relatively straight stretches of coastline.

The island has an ancient geoformation and, unlike Sicily and the mainland of Italy, is not earthquake-prone. The highest peak is Punta La Marmora (1,834 m), part of the Gennargentu Ranges in the centre of the island. Other mountain chains are Monte Limbara (1,362 m) in the northeast, the Chain of Marghine and Goceano (1,259 m) running crosswise for 40 km (24.85 mi) towards the north, the Monte Albo (1057 metres), the Sette Fratelli Range in the southeast, and the Sulcis Mountains and the Monte Linas (1236 metres) in the southwest. The island's ranges and plateaux are separated by wide alluvial valleys and flatlands, the main ones being the Campidano in the southwest between Oristano and Cagliari and the Nurra in the northwest.

The island has a typical Mediterranean climate. During the year there are approximately 300 days of sunshine, with a major concentration of rainfall in the winter and autumn, some heavy showers in the spring and snowfalls in the highlands. The Mistral from the northwest is the dominant wind on and off throughout the year, though it is most prelavent in winter and spring. It can blow quite strongly, but it is usually dry and cool and makes for a sailor's paradise


Sa Muvara Hotel 4*
Hotel Cormoran 4*
Hotel Stella Maris 4*
- Hotel Parco degli Ulivi 4*
- Airone Hotel 4*
- Hotel Gabbiano Azzurro 4*
- Costa Dei Fiori 4*

Hotel Buemarino 3*
Hotel Pausania Inn 3*
Club Hotel Ancora 3*

 

Tuscany
Tuscany is a region in Central Italy. It has an area of 22,990 square kilometres (8,880 sq mi) and a population of about 3.6 million inhabitants. The regional capital is Florence. Tuscany is known for its beautiful landscapes, its rich artistic legacy and vast influence on high culture. Tuscany is widely regarded as the true birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, and has been home to some of the most influential people in the history of arts and science, such as Petrarch, Dante, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Amerigo Vespucci and Puccini. Due to this, the region has several museums, most of which are found in Florence, but others in towns and smaller villages. Tuscany has a unique culinary tradition, and is famous for its wines (most famous of which are Chianti, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Morellino di Scansano and Brunello di Montalcino).

Hotel Villa Cappugi 4*
Hotel Ariston 4*
Sina Hotels 4*
RP Hotels
Hotel Torretta 4*
Grand Hotel Terme 4* (Spa)
Hotel Adua 4* (Spa)
Palazzo Mannaioni 4*
Hotel Residence Esplanade 4*

Hotel Melini 3*
Albergo del Chianti 3*
Malaspina Hotel 3*
Golfo del Sole

 

Abruzzo
Abruzzo is a region in Italy, its western border lying less than 50 miles due east of Rome. Abruzzo borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and south-west, Molise to the south-east, and the Adriatic Sea to the east.

Villa Susanna degli Ulivi
Santacroce Hotels 4*

 

Marche
Marche is one of the 20 Regions of Italy. The Italian name Le Marche is the plural of marca, and literally means "the Marches", originally referring to the medieval March of Ancona and nearby marches of Camerino and Fermo. Marche are located in the Central area of the country, bordering Emilia-Romagna and the republic of San Marino to the north, Tuscany to the north-west, Umbria to the west, Abruzzo and Lazio to the south and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Except for river valleys and the often very narrow coastal strip, the land is hilly. In the nineteenth century, a railway from Bologna to Brindisi linked the Marche along the coastline of the entire territory. Inland, the mountainous nature of the region, even today, allows little travel north and south, except by rough roads over the passes.

La Ginestra Hotel (Hotel and Apartments)

 

Liguria
Liguria is a coastal region of north-western Italy, the third smallest of the Italian regions. Its capital is Genoa. It is a popular region with tourists for its beautiful beaches, picturesque little towns, and food.

RP Hotels
Hotel Medusa 3*
Hotel San Giuseppe 3*

 

Apulia
Apulia is a region in southeastern Italy bordering the Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea to the southeast. Its southern portion known as Salento, a peninsula, forms a high heel on the "boot" of Italy. It is bordered by the other Italian regions of Molise to the north, Campania to the west, and Basilicata to the southwest.

Hotel Pietre Nere 4*

 

Umbria
Umbria is a region of Central Italy, bordered by Tuscany to the west, the Marche to the east and Lazio to the south. This region is mostly hilly or mountainous. Its topography is dominated by the Apennines to the east, with the highest point in the region at Monte Vettore on the border of the Marche 2,476 m (8,123.36 ft), and the Tiber valley basin, with the lowest point at Attigliano 96 m (314.96 ft). It is the only Italian region having neither coastline nor common border with other countries.

Garden Hotel 4*

 

Veneto
Veneto is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about 4.8 million. Having been for a long period in history a land of mass emigration, Veneto is today one of the greatest immigrant-receiving regions in the country, with 454,453 foreigners (9.30% of the regional population) in 2008, the most recent of which are the Romanians and the Moroccans.

Villa Mastai

 

 

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