We had a pleasant one-night stay after a delightful walk in the area. It's important to note that when visiting Grotta Trovata, it might seem like you've hit a dead end, but if you lie down on the floor, you'll be able to see the entrance. However, the road towards the end is not in good condition. If you visit during the offseason and find yourself alone, it's easier to turn around. Otherwise, you'll need to reverse for approximately 300m and possibly turn at the bridge. During the peak season, it would be advisable to park at the information center and either hitchhike or park southwest where the old railway line used to be.