The starting point of this fascinating route is the hospital parking lot, where you can park your car and continue on foot (or by bicycle) towards Via del Camposanto Vecchio.
Right after the first hundreds of meters, there is a panoramic landscape of the towns bordering the municipality.
At number 49 is Villa Kierbetz, built by the Polish general of the same name for his vacation. The villa has a square plan and dates back to 1930.
Heading left towards Strada dei Casini and going down the hill, you can admire the eighteenth-century Villa Marcosignori, embellished in 1972 in the modern style of the period by a local professional.
The road continues with slopes and climbs where other villas, some of which hidden by thick vegetation, peep out such as Villa Marchiafava and Villa Minardi.
Villa Claudi dates back to the 19th century, while Villa Galimberti was rebuilt in several tranches due to the strong earthquake.
The walls of Villa Mastai-De Bellegarde only allow you to catch a glimpse of the stately villa surrounded by a park of cypresses and age-old pine trees.
To return to the starting point, take Via del Rosciolo and, after the flyover, continue along Via Cupetta to the hospital parking lot.
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