Natural monuments around Castel Guelfo Di Bologna offer a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The region features distinctive geological formations, historic springs, and river trails. These natural sites provide opportunities to explore unique landscapes shaped by erosion and historical significance, connecting visitors with the area's natural heritage.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Mineral Water Park is the historic green lung of Imola. Mainly known for its recreational and sporting function, it also has an undoubted botanical and historical value. It is located a short distance from the city center and is nowadays entirely surrounded by the “Enzo e Dino Ferrari” racetrack. It originated from the discovery of Dr. Gioacchino Cerchiari, which occurred in 1830, of the healing sulphurous water springs which made the place immediately popular. The first arrangement of the area into a real park dates back to 1871, with the creation of avenues and flowerbeds according to the so-called "English" model. Currently the park extends over 11 hectares and has a rich heritage of tree species, both native and exotic. Recent interventions have aimed to enhance this heritage by providing the park with two play areas and an educational path of a geological nature, and by redeveloping some historical areas: the area of the ancient springs (indicated by the restoration of the original cisterns), the monumental staircase that leads from Viale Atleti Azzurri d'Italia leads to the Belvedere, and the entrances to the park. In particular we highlight the one to the north, called 'Piazzetta della Fontana' from the ceramic work of the artist Mannes Laffi, and the one to the south, or Piazzetta delle Querce', characterized by paving in stone slabs and cubes which reflect the park logo : an oak leaf. (Source: https://visitareimola.it/vivere/tempo-libero/natura/parco-acque-minerali/ )
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A vantage point that offers a spectacular view of the calanques. The gullies are unique geological formations characterized by deep gorges and stratified reliefs. This site is ideal for trekking lovers, as it offers many paths that allow you to explore these fascinating natural formations up close.
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Gullies are a geomorphological phenomenon: rainwater erodes the soil to create deep furrows on the degraded rocks (mountains or hills). Here the landscape seems lunar!
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The Fonte Fegatella is one of the symbols most loved by the castellans. As the name itself suggests, the source, thanks to its salt-chromium-ionic water (high in bromine and iodine) has healing powers linked to liver health. These powers were discovered way back in 1337, when it is said of a herd of sheep seriously ill with liver disease who, by drinking the water of the Fegatella, returned to health. These properties of the Fegatella water were also studied and listed thanks to tests carried out by university professors present in the city during the seven months of the transfer of the Bolognese university headquarters to Castel San Pietro following the papal interdict on Bologna. ... The main temple monument dates back to the early 1950s, erected by the then independent healthcare company. Subject to interventions and renovations several times, in recent times the source has acquired a second tap towards the Lungo Sillaro park, on the other side of the road. (Source: https://prolococastelsanpietroterme.it/it/monumento/fonte-fegatella-fegatella-source/ )
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I've been cycling around this area a lot because I love its peacefull roads and the views that are opening on hills, mountains, and badlands, however yesterday I climbed from Castel Sampietro choosing randomly one road and I found out that it is one of the best ever, and easy climb never above 12% perfect to enjoy the amazing landscape around.
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The region is famous for its distinctive geological formations known as 'calanchi'. These are characterized by deep furrows and clay ridges, sculpted over millennia by erosion. You can experience this unique landscape at the Calanchi of Bologna, which offers a landscape often compared to lunar terrains. Another notable spot is the Ridge of the Calanchi between Fiagnano and Monte del Re, a suggestive gully with exposed and narrow sections that can be explored by bike or on foot.
Yes, the Fegatella Spring is a natural monument with deep historical significance. Renowned for its salt-chromium-ionic water, tales of its healing powers date back to 1337. It's a cherished symbol among locals and a tranquil spot for relaxation. The Parco delle Acque Minerali also has historical value, originating from the discovery of healing sulphurous water springs in 1830.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore the 'calanchi' formations by bike or on foot. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those that pass by the Fegatella Spring. Mountain biking is popular on the Sillaro Stream Singletrack, which winds through a small wood and involves stream fording. You can find more details on cycling routes in the Cycling around Castel Guelfo Di Bologna guide and MTB trails in the MTB Trails around Castel Guelfo Di Bologna guide.
Absolutely. The Fegatella Spring is a tranquil and accessible spot suitable for families. The Parco delle Acque Minerali is another excellent choice, offering play areas and an educational geological path within its 11 hectares. For nature exploration, the Oasi naturale del Quadrone, located nearby, provides an established itinerary for observing rich flora and fauna, with guided tours and workshops that can be engaging for all ages.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting the natural monuments. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. It's advisable to avoid the 'calanchi' areas during wet or winter months, as the clayey mud can make sections particularly difficult and exposed. The Oasi naturale del Quadrone also has its primary open seasons in spring and autumn, offering the best wildlife observation opportunities.
Yes, there are several running trails available. The Parco delle Acque Minerali offers a pleasant environment for a run. For more options, you can explore the Running Trails around Castel Guelfo Di Bologna guide, which lists various routes with different distances and difficulty levels.
When exploring the 'calanchi' areas, especially the Ridge of the Calanchi between Fiagnano and Monte del Re, it's important to be prepared. Wear appropriate footwear for uneven and potentially muddy terrain. Due to exposed and narrow sections, especially on windy days, caution is advised. If biking, ensure your equipment is suitable for natural surfaces and potential stream fording. Always carry water and check weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Oasi naturale del Quadrone (Quadrone Nature Reserve) is located in the nearby municipality of Medicina. This significant wildlife protection oasis spans approximately 270 hectares, encompassing diverse habitats like wetlands, woodlands, and wet meadows. It's an important refuge for various animal and plant species, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities from wooden huts and an established itinerary for exploration.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique and striking landscapes, particularly the 'calanchi' formations, which offer panoramic views often described as lunar. The historical significance and tranquil atmosphere of the Fegatella Spring are also highly appreciated. The opportunity for immersive outdoor experiences, whether hiking, cycling, or mountain biking through natural trails like the Sillaro Stream Singletrack, is a major draw. The komoot community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 50 upvotes, reflecting the area's appeal.
While popular spots like the Calanchi can attract visitors, exploring areas like the Sillaro Stream Singletrack or the Oasi naturale del Quadrone during off-peak hours or weekdays might offer a more serene experience. The Parco delle Acque Minerali, while known, is extensive enough to find quieter spots, especially away from the main recreational areas.
The region's diverse habitats support a variety of flora and fauna. The Oasi naturale del Quadrone, for instance, is an important refuge for numerous animal and plant species, particularly in its wetlands and hygrophilous woodlands. The Parco delle Acque Minerali also boasts a rich heritage of both native and exotic tree species. Exploring the Sillaro riverbed and its surrounding woods will expose you to local trees and shrubs.


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