View of one of the most renowned and suggestive beaches of the island of Ponza, crescent-shaped, surrounded by yellow and white tuff cliffs. It is accessed through a Roman tunnel that crosses the mountain.
Two basins of salt water, fed by the sea, which were formed by the volcanic activity of the island. The most direct path from the provincial road consists of about …
The name comes from a tragic 19th-century love story: Lucia Rosa, a young local girl, threw herself off the cliff after her father forbade her to marry the boy she …
Bagno Vecchio, also known as La Parata, is a white pebble beach. Here you can see the remains of a Roman necropolis, reachable via a path with steps. Due to landslides, the beach may not be accessible in some periods.
On the lookout there are 2 benches to admire the landscape. The path is made up of steps for the first part, then it develops like a normal unpaved path, it does not present any critical points