
Ben Hurley Scarbro
5 reviews on 1 places
Decent playground with shade. A little out of the way of most things but makes it quiet (at least at 8am in July).
Probably best for 2 year olds and up.
Probably best for 2 year olds and up.
Greasy easy trail. More like a flat gravel road but has some history signs and interesting facts about the area. If you’re looking for an easy exercise path or relaxing walk, this is the trail for you. At least near the black water falls.
The real advantage of the Argentina side is standing over the falls and looking down at the power of the waterfall. It's crowded and misty but worth visiting and trying to spend time here to get good pictures.
Really enjoyed the food here. One of our best meals in Southern Africa. I suggest the warthog. The setting/vibe is a little odd as it is in/near a campground and swimming pool. But other than that I highly recommend this place for a meal. You can find cheaper around but it's got local favor and interesting dishes.
Quite possibly my favorite spot in Rome. The Church is home to the Tempietto, a small commemorative martyrium built by Donato Bramante. The area around the Tempietto is a quiet, isolated area where you can typically find artists/students drawing. It’s a peaceful place and great for getting away from the crowds of Rome. It is out of the way and quite a hill to climb.
But the renovation to the museum around it is nice and makes the space handicap accessible.
The major critique is the hours the area is open. So make double sure it’s open when you’re on your way.
But the renovation to the museum around it is nice and makes the space handicap accessible.
The major critique is the hours the area is open. So make double sure it’s open when you’re on your way.