Comola Piccola
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Over 39,000 years ago, in the territory of Castel Morrone, karst sinkholes were formed, one of the rarest and most interesting geological phenomena at the national level. Sinkholes are erosion forms resulting from the slow dissolution of rocks by rainwater. These are commonly known as the Comola Grande and the Comola Piccola, already mentioned in a document from 1527. The Comola Grande is easily accessible via a pathway and is visible due to its grandeur, making it the largest collapse sinkhole in Italy. On the other hand, the Comola Piccola is inaccessible due to dense vegetation covering it. Within them, the ideal habitat has been created for many


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Shower
Hairdryer
King bed
Bed Linen
Maid service
Hot Water
Hangers
Private Entrance
Air conditioning
Safe
Wi-Fi
High speed wireless
Bottled water
Downtown
Luggage Dropoff Allowed
Breakfast Included In Price
Free Parking
Hiking
Historic
TV
Color television
Rollin Shower
Path To Entrance Lit At Night
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Bathrobe
Separate toilet area
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Location

Vico Pontevecchio, 10, Castel Morrone - Castel Morrone