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The main takeoff point is situated at an altitude of 1101 meters with a height difference of 875 meters. This site is frequently used and is suitable for soaring and cross-country flights, although it is limited to the East. It is important to follow airspace rules and inform yourself before flying. This site is available for use on weekends only. Top landing is possible, but you must contact the local club before flying.
The region is Italy, with notable site records of 73.5 km and 132.7 km. For more details, you can visit [Parapendio Biposto](http://www.parapendiobiposto.it/home/index.php/siti-di-volo/veneto/revine-tv.html).
Revine is located in the Valsana valley, between Vittorio Veneto and Valdobbiadene, and is overseen by the Cison castle and the Follina abbey. The flying area offers a beautiful and tranquil environment with a stunning view of the lake. There is a large and easy takeoff and landing area, and the lake is great for swimming. However, the landing area can be turbulent as it is situated directly behind a hill ridge. The landing and takeoff fee is 5€ per day, payable at the 'Sorsi e Morsi' bar in Soller. Coordinates: 46° 0' 0'' N, 12° 11' 15'' E. Please register before arriving, as the area is reserved for the flight school during training sessions. Contact: +39 335 8031280. More information is available on the notice board at the landing site.
For additional information, visit [Volo Libero Pedemontano](http://digilander.libero.it/vlp/).
Takeoff is located at 'La Posa' in the municipality of Revine, Treviso province. From the village of Revine, follow signs to 'Pian de le Femene' and continue for about 3 km. It is mandatory to signal your presence before going to the takeoff and to read the notice board carefully. The takeoff directions are SE, S, SW, W, at an altitude of 1100 meters above sea level with a height difference of 870 meters. The landing area is in Fratta, municipality of Tarzo, and is only usable by authorized personnel. Both hang gliders and paragliders can land here.
Due to the restricted zone of the Aviano military airfield, flights are only possible on weekends.
Monte Valbella in the Belluno Alps is a quieter and more relaxing alternative, especially when autumn arrives. However, the remoteness means there are no amenities like cable cars, and finding the takeoff points can be challenging. Good thermals are present from March to the end of April, but the updrafts are sufficient for flying throughout the year. The north wind can enhance conditions but also makes it more turbulent.
For more details, visit [Volo Libero Pedemontano](http://digilander.libero.it/vlp/).
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