Romagna
Places to visit in Romagna
Cesena at 20km
Small and delightful, Cesena is a town that offers a lot to tourists looking for tranquility but not boredom. Its historic center, surrounded by city walls, is well kept and animated with restaurants and pubs. The food is good, and hospitality is at home. To see the Cathedral with the frescoes, the Corpus Domini altar and the bell tower, the Malatesta Fortress, the Historical Museum, Piazza del Popolo, the Remembrance Park and much more. At the end of June there is the traditional San Giovanni Fair.
Santarcangelo di Romagna at 10km
It is famous for its caves on Monte Giove. A long path of underground tunnels, tunnels and bottlenecks where love stories and distant passions nestle. A real secret city whose real origin is still a mystery today. To see the Pieve, the Malatesta Fortress and the Ganganelli Arch. In summer it is home to the Theater Festival in the square, an opportunity not to be missed for those who love the outdoor stage.
Sarsina at 66km
The city overlooks the Savio river and is one of the most beautiful places in the Romagna hinterland. A real oasis of peace away from the noise and immersed in the beauty of a luxuriant valley. Sarsina is famous because in 254 BC the playwright Plautus was born. To see the Basilica of S. Vicinio, the Bishop's Palace now home to the Diocesan Museum, the ancient forum. And for those who have a little more time, we recommend a stop in the medieval village of Calbano, not far away.
Il Castello di Montebello at 25km
Maioletto is perched and surrounded on itself. Leaning on a large stone of sand and clay. From that height it looks imperiously and royally at the valley and what remains of the ancient village destroyed by a landslide. It is an ideal place for those who love walking and trekking in the mountains because there are wonderful panoramic views. The fortress is partly destroyed, but some parts of the walls and the two polygonal towers are visible.
Rocca di Maioletto at 45km
Maioletto is perched and surrounded on itself. Leaning on a large stone of sand and clay. From that height it looks imperiously and royally at the valley and what remains of the ancient village destroyed by a landslide. It is an ideal place for those who love walking and trekking in the mountains because there are wonderful panoramic views. The fortress is partly destroyed, but some parts of the walls and the two polygonal towers are visible.
Gradara at 42km
Paolo and Francesca, does it remind you of anything? The setting is precisely that of the village of Gradara. The city must have inspired the Supreme Poet so much that he wanted to celebrate it in one of his most famous hendecasyllables, the one dedicated to the two unhappy lovers. It is a lively village, not only during the summer, usually all year round, because it organizes various events. To see the Rocca, the castle and get lost among the historical events in period costume.
Mercatino di Conca at 51km
We are in a place surrounded by nature, Mercatino di Conca is a small village born in 1500 by the will of Guidubaldo I di Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino. The Good Friday, Sant’Ubaldo and San Pietro fairs were held. To see the Castle, the noble palaces and walk through the narrow streets of an ancient and silent village. The most important festival is the August Festival, an event that in the summer is embellished with dances in the square, folk dances, food and wine stands. Games for children, fireworks and lots of fun.
Saludecio at 48km
We are located in the province of Rimini, in what was once the land of the Malatesta family. Saludecio is a Romagna village where history touches itself everywhere: in traditional dishes, among the noble palaces, along medieval lanes. To see in the streets of the historic center its churches, the civic tower, the medieval walls, the squares for a quiet stop, the city gardens and museums. Do not miss the itinerary made of murals. A wonderful journey of 40 works painted by ARPERC artists on the walls of the houses and which transformed Saludecio into the City of Painted Walls.
Sogliano al Rubicone at 28km
The famous Fossa cheese has its origins in Sogliano al Rubicone. A trip to taste this typical Romagna cheese is worthwhile and the city is pretty. It has panoramic views of the sea, and its fairs are attractive. In Piazza Matteotti there is the former house of the fasces, a building from the 1930s, today the seat of the pro-loco, the post office and some bank branches. In front of it it is possible to admire the Fountain of the Butterflies by Marco Bravura based on the idea of the poet Tonino Guerra.
Perticara at 46km
At the foot of Monte Aquilone, in an area close to the Marche and Romagna, there is Perticara. A small town, with few inhabitants, but praised and admired by poets and artists. It will be because of the valley, the paths, the Sangiovese wines. Maybe it's because there is no chaos here. The most beautiful parties are the Polenta Festival and Ferragosto in Perticara. A visit to the Mining Museum is important to discover the hidden side of a city famous for its sulfur mines, now closed.
San Leo at 38km
Cagliostro is said to have been a prisoner in the Rocca di S. Leo. That from that height he took his last look at the world before he died and took his secret alchemists with him. But beyond this illustrious character, San Leo deserves to be visited for its beauties. It is a city of art, home of the Montefeltro family, and the food is good. To visit the parish church, the cathedral and the fortress. The most important feast is that of S. Leone, patron saint of the city.
San Marino at 34km
Coming to Romagna and not visiting San Marino? Impossible. This small republic, this state outside of Italy but inside Italy must be seen. It was just a day or for a walk at sunset or to eat in some restaurant in its historic center. San Marino calls tourists from all over the world. Attracted by its intact beauty, by its three towers (the Guaita, the Cesta and the Montale) and by this village on Mount Titanio where once history spoke of Italy.
Rimini at 13km
Discos, parties and fun! The city of young people and for young people: Rimini in her guise of a girl who winks, seduces and charms, but who knows how to open her doors to families, children and to those who want to have fun without exaggerating. Rimini is culture, art, music, concerts, events and taste fairs. To visit the Surgeon's House, the “Luigi Tonini” City Museum, the San Giuliano village, the Malatesta Temple, the old fish market and much more. Shooting with a small memo of the Rimini events is essential in order not to miss anything.