Trieste adventure park

Embark on fun and  unforgettable adventure: stroll through the trees, play 8 meters in height or challenge your limits. Trieste Adventure Park is located in Ceroglie just 3 minutes by car or about 18 minutes walking  from Casa Lenka. Open from April to October; 

https://triesteadventurepark.it/en/

Cycling:

Karst is full of trails running from the coast to the uplands – a network of tracks that is not too steep, so you can travel it quite easily and pleasantly by bike.

Cycle paths running through the Karst are perfect for families and cycling tourists, who can cover great distances on safe tracks while enjoying the Karst landscapes.

Karst itineraries and cycle paths: The Parenzana Trail; Pista ciclopedonale Giordano Cottur; Val Rosandra and the Traversata Muggesana (Muggia Crossing); Karst look-out posts - Julius Kugy Trail; From Villa Opicina to Val Rosandra; Mount Hermada; From Mount Lanaro to Mount Cocusso; Karst & Railway; Trebiciano – among Karst woods; Trieste – from city to Karst. 

Fascinating walk tours:

The Sage path or Tiziana Weiss path. The pathway goes from Santa Croce to Aurisina and offers super views.

Rilke path. Dedicated to the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, it’s the panoramic trail that connects Sistiana and Duino. It was here that Rainer Maria Rilke, inspired by the cliffs between Duino and Sistiana, wrote his famous Elegie Duinesi.

Natural Reserve of the Duino Cliffs. One hundred and seven hectares characterized by great biodiversity.

The Timavo river. The Timavo river starts from the mount Nevoso in Slovenia; after a few kilometres, it falls into the caves of San Canziano, disappears and then reappears in San Giovanni al Timavo, also called San Giovanni di Duino.

Mount Stena.  The scenery along here is breathtaking; a rocky drop and rich vegetation all the way to the top.

Napoleonica.  Five kilometres that connect Opicina to Prosecco and from where you have a lovely view.

Val Rosandra. This valley gets its name from the Rosandra-Glinščica stream – the only superficial one on Trieste’s Karst – that starts in Slovenia and has its mouth in the bay of Muggia. It’s the perfect place for rock-climbers and the Natural Reserve has an incredible natural heritage.