Best natural monuments around Bertinoro include a collection of natural features that blend geological uniqueness and scenic beauty. Bertinoro, situated on Mount Cesubeo, offers extensive panoramic views of the Romagna plains and the Adriatic Sea. The region is characterized by distinctive limestone rock formations and gentle hills covered with vineyards and orchards. These sites provide diverse experiences, from panoramic vistas to tranquil natural parks.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Legends never die.
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At the top of Montevecchio one of the pirate's favorite climbs, 20 km from Cesenatico
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very nice gravel road, crosses the gullies
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The Giardini Pubblici di Cesena extend along part of the southern perimeter of the old city walls, near the Teatro Comunale, dedicated to the famous tenor Alessandro Bonci. The park was created in the first half of the 19th century in a neoclassical style and has undergone an important restoration under the direction of architect Pier Luigi Cervellati, completed in 2007. This restoration has partly restored the park to its original 19th century appearance. The park has an impressive main entrance on Corso Garibaldi, with a long wrought iron gate supported by brick columns. At the centre of the park is a large cast iron gazebo, reminiscent of the bandstands of the 19th century. Around the gazebo you can admire historic lanterns, originating from various European cities. The park also contains busts of famous Cesena residents, as well as various decorative elements from the time of its creation. The paths in the park are symmetrical and surrounded by ancient trees such as holm oaks and cedars. The park was originally created in 1843 on land that the city had received as a legacy from Count Paolo Neri. Over the years, the park has undergone several transformations, including a major change in 1946 when a road was built through the park. However, the recent restoration has attempted to return the park to its original design, with concentric paths and historical elements. During the restoration work, the remains of a 14th-century church and several human skeletons were also discovered, which are currently being studied.
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Ruins of the castle of Castelnuovo (Meldola). Castle documented since 900, which belonged to the Calboli and known by the name of Castrum novi. It then passed into the ownership of the lords of Castrocaro and in 1141 to the Church of Ravenna, before returning after various vicissitudes to the De Calboli in 1264. Repurchased by the church of Ravenna in 1234 it then passed to the Ordelaffi family in 1350 who fortified the site and had the tower built there. The church managed to repossess the castle in 1362 by Cardinal Egidio Albornoz. The following centuries saw the domination of the Malatesta, the Manfredi, the Iseo, Caterina Sforza and the Venetians who held it until 1509. Returning to the Holy See, it was finally granted as a fief to the Iseo, the Aldrobandini and lastly the Doria Pamphilj. Of the ancient castle there remain imposing ruins of the tower, located in a dominant position at the top of the hill, a cluster of houses which probably included the town hall and the hospital of Sant'Antonio, and about a hundred meters towards the valley the remains of the bell tower of the parish church dating back to the 15th century. Fortress built between the Bidente and Voltre valleys, from the top of the hill on which the tower stands it is possible to control both valleys with a view that extends as far as the sea. The nearby castles of Teodorano, Meldola and Rocca Caminate are clearly visible
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gravel mtb itinerary suitable for rainy seasons because it has no wooded sections..
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Giosuè Carducci in his Ode to the church of Polenta writes these verses in honor of Francesca, considered by the writer as a mythical figure, a new virtuous and courageous heroine, muse and symbol of the triumph of beauty and, at the same time, of the victory of freedom against injustices and oppressions. A mythical cypress still stands today on one of the hills near Polenta (the Conzano hill), where tradition has it that Francesca often went up there in romantic contemplation. The original tree, destroyed by lightning on July 21, 1898, was replaced by a new cypress that Carducci replanted in October of the same year. In the large pit prepared for planting, a small ark was also built in which a metal tube was placed containing a parchment bearing the following words: "October 26, 1898. Replanted the ancient cypress of the Ode to Polenta". In 1944 the cypress was blown up by German troops out of contempt, during the retreat from the Gothic Line. For this reason Aldo Spallicci, intellectual and anti-fascist, wanted to replant the cypress as a sign of the rebirth of republican Italy after twenty years of fascist dictatorship. The current cypress was planted by Prof. Roversi Monaco in 1994, while he was Magnificent Rector of the University of Bologna, on the occasion of the start of university activities in Romagna.
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Bertinoro's landscape is shaped by the distinctive 'spungone' rock, a limestone formation rich in fossilized seashells from ancient marine deposits. This unique geology not only creates stunning vistas but also influences the region's viticulture. You can experience this geological wonder while enjoying the panoramic views from the Bertinoro hills.
Yes, the Francesca's Cypress in Polenta is deeply rooted in local legend and literary history, associated with Francesca da Polenta from Dante's Divine Comedy. This cypress symbolizes resilience, having been replanted multiple times after destruction. Additionally, the Ruins of Castelnuovo Castle offer a glimpse into the region's past, combining historical ruins with a natural monument.
Bertinoro itself, often called the 'Balcony of Romagna,' offers extensive panoramic views of the Romagna plains and the Adriatic Sea from Mount Cesubeo. For another distinct perspective, visit the Calanchi Viewpoint, which provides unique views of the gullies, showcasing a different natural landscape.
The Giardini Pubblici di Cesena, while closer to Cesena, is a family-friendly natural monument with historical elements, symmetrical paths, and ancient trees. It's a great spot for leisurely strolls and enjoying nature. The Natural Park of the Savio River also offers peaceful environments for walks and picnics.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails around Bertinoro, including routes like 'La Via delle Acque from Bertinoro to Fratta Terme'. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Bertinoro Hills – Plain and Rocca delle Caminate loop'. Runners can explore running trails like the 'Balcony of Bertinoro – View of Bertinoro loop'.
Yes, Fratta Terme, located about 3 kilometers from Bertinoro, is famous for its natural thermal springs. These mineral-rich waters have been known for their therapeutic properties since Roman times. The spa complex is set within a thirteen-hectare park, offering a serene environment for relaxation and well-being. Please note that as of May 2023, the spa and park were temporarily closed due to flood events, so it's advisable to check their current operating status before visiting.
Yes, the Marco Pantani Memorial Rock, Montevecchio is a significant spot for cycling enthusiasts. This man-made monument within a natural setting marks a challenging cycling climb frequently used by the legendary cyclist Marco Pantani during his training. It features an image of him, commemorating his legacy.
The Natural Park of the Savio River, accessible from Bertinoro, preserves a unique ecosystem home to various plant and animal species. You might spot white willows, poplars, herons, kingfishers, woodpeckers, raptors, hares, porcupines, foxes, and roe deer within its lush greenery.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting Bertinoro's natural monuments. In spring, the vineyards and orchards are vibrant, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Autumn offers mild temperatures and beautiful fall foliage, especially in the vineyard-covered hills. Summer can be warm, but the panoramic viewpoints and shaded parks still offer enjoyable experiences.
The duration depends on your interests. You could spend a few hours exploring the panoramic hills and the 'spungone' rock formations, or dedicate a full day to visiting Fratta Terme for its thermal springs and park. A visit to the Natural Park of the Savio River could range from a couple of hours for a stroll to half a day for a bike ride. To experience several key sites like Francesca's Cypress and the Calanchi Viewpoint, planning at least one to two full days would allow for a more relaxed exploration.
While specific wheelchair accessibility details for all natural monuments are limited, the Natural Park of the Savio River offers accessible cycling paths that allow for easy access and leisurely enjoyment of nature. The Giardini Pubblici di Cesena also features symmetrical paths suitable for easy strolls. For the panoramic viewpoints, accessibility may vary depending on the specific location and approach.
The hills of Bertinoro are unique for their unparalleled 360-degree panoramic views of the Romagna plains and the Adriatic Sea, earning Bertinoro the nickname 'Balcony of Romagna.' Beyond the vistas, the hills are characterized by the 'spungone' rock, a distinctive geological formation, and are covered with vast vineyards and fruit orchards, creating a vibrant and picturesque landscape.


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