Best attractions and places to see around Parco regionale Sassi di Roccamalatina e di Sant’Andrea include unique natural formations and cultural heritage sites. This park, located in the Modenese Apennines, features impressive sandstone spires like the Sassi di Roccamalatina and Sant'Andrea, which rise over 70 meters. The area is characterized by diverse ecosystems, including woods, rocks, caves, and streams, and is home to ancient Romanesque churches and medieval villages. With over 100 km of trails, the park offers opportunities for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Very beautiful place, with equally beautiful trails
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Church of Montecorone
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The path of the little bridges takes its name from the many little bridges along the way, which are also very pleasant.
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..."From the top of the Sasso you can enjoy a wide panorama that embraces the vast expanse of the Po Valley to the north and to the south, in a closer glimpse, the Montecorone valley."... ..."The herbaceous undergrowth layer of the mesophyte formations is home to numerous species belonging to the list of protected regional flora; there are numerous species of orchids and liliaceae."... Cit: https://www.parchiemiliacentrale.it/parco.sassi.roccamalatina/punti-interest-natura-dettaglio.php?id=184
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The parish church of Trebbio is a small but charming church that gave its name to this town near the Sassi of Roccamalatina. Dedicated to San Giovanni, there has been news of this parish since 1163, but it can be dated to the previous century. Inside there are paintings and sculptures of considerable value. The Modenese history and philosophy teacher Giuseppe De Polo dedicated a volume entitled "The Parish Church of Trebbio and its surroundings, landscape, history, architecture" of over 200 pages to this Romanesque parish church.
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Montecorone is an ancient village of Zocca, whose fortified castle has been mentioned since 1279 In 1408 it was one of the castles donated by the Marquis Niccolò III d'Este to Uguccione dei Contrari who united it to the Podesteria of Savignano of the Marquisate of Vignola. Its name could derive both from the Latin Coronius and from its position at the center of a crown of mountains. The village is characterized by stone buildings decorated with sandstone portals and ecclesiastical structures including the seventeenth-century Oratory of San Rocco and the Church of Santa Giustina, mentioned for the first time in 1277. The village was the birthplace of Giovanni Maria Bononcini, who was born there on 23 September 1642; author of the famous treatise Musico prattico, published in 1673, which represented for subsequent generations an essential compendium of the Italian counterpoint art of the time, he was the greatest exponent of the Modenese instrumental school of the late 1600s. (from the Terre di Castelli website)
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From the road, take the dirt road that takes you to the visitor center. For centuries these stones have been used as a military defensive point. First came the Byzantines then the Malatigni family in medieval times. There are paths both on foot and by MTB to see the stones from different angles.
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Superb path in the woods, it is located on a stream that includes numerous bridges handcrafted with logs, very suggestive. Recommended for families with children
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The park is renowned for its impressive sandstone spires, the Sassi di Roccamalatina and Sasso di Sant'Andrea, which rise over 70 meters high. These unique rock formations offer spectacular views and are significant nesting sites for birds of prey. You can also find diverse ecosystems, including woods, caves, and streams.
Yes, the park is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Romanesque Trebbio Parish Church, dedicated to San Giovanni, which dates back to the 11th or 12th century and houses valuable art. The Montecorone Historic Village is another ancient settlement with fortified castle origins and stone buildings. Additionally, the Borgo dei Sassi features buildings with 14th and 15th-century portals and the Oratorio della Madonna dei Sassi.
The park offers over 100 km of trails suitable for walking, horseback riding, or mountain biking. These range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes. Many itineraries allow you to circumnavigate the Sassi, observing their spectacular rock formations from all sides. A popular option is the Path of the Little Bridges, which follows the Rio Frascara through the woods.
Absolutely. Many trails are suitable for families, such as the Path of the Little Bridges, which is highly recommended for families with children. The park's natural beauty and historical sites like the Trebbio Parish Church also offer engaging experiences for all ages. Picnic areas are available for family outings.
The most evocative scenery and pleasant weather for exploring the park are typically found in autumn and spring. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities and beautiful natural colors.
Yes, the area around Parco regionale Sassi di Roccamalatina e di Sant’Andrea offers numerous routes for various outdoor activities. For running, you can explore options like the "Sasso di Sant'Andrea – Sassi di Roccamalatina loop" or the "Sassi di Roccamalatina – Riva Mill loop." Mountain bikers can enjoy trails such as the "Union Trail Loop" or the "Sassi di Roccamalatina – Roccamalatina Rocks loop." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails and MTB Trails guides for the region.
The park is a Site of Community Importance and a Special Protection Area, home to diverse wildlife. The Sassi are significant nesting sites for birds of prey like the peregrine falcon and a wintering spot for the rare wallcreeper. Other animals typical of the middle Apennine zone, such as badgers, porcupines, squirrels, dormice, foxes, and roe deer, can also be found.
Yes, the Sasso di Sant'Andrea offers excellent panoramic views. Additionally, the Sasso della Croce, another prominent rock formation, provides stunning vistas, with a steep, equipped trail leading to its summit at 567 meters above sea level.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty of the Sassi di Roccamalatina and the extensive, well-maintained trail network that allows for exploration from various angles. The charm of historical sites like the Trebbio Parish Church and the peaceful atmosphere of the Path of the Little Bridges are also highly appreciated.
While the park features streams like Rio Tregenda and Rio delle Vallecchie, which some paths follow, for dedicated waterfall hikes, you can explore routes listed in the Waterfall hikes around Parco regionale Sassi di Roccamalatina e di Sant’Andrea guide. Options include routes like "La Talpa – View of Montese loop from Montese" which offer different natural experiences.
The Borgo dei Sassi, located at the foot of the Sasso della Croce, hosts a visitor center, public toilets, and a fountain with drinking water, making it a convenient stop during your visit.


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