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With our friendly four-legged friends you can discover both the beautiful landscape and your personal talent in dealing with these stubborn animals. The treks are aimed at individuals, families, groups or companies. Animal and nature lovers can enjoy excursions ranging from simple walks to several days treks.
During the beautiful hikes, donkeys like to carry luggages, while alpacas and dogs prefer to simply stay there. Donkeys and mules can also be saddled on request. A memorable experience suitable for everyone!
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Organizzazione Turistica Bellinzonese e Alto Ticino
Somarelli Bigler&Partner Sagl
Blenio
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