Best attractions and places to see around Borgo Tossignano are found in the Santerno Valley, serving as a gateway to the Regional Park of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola. This region features a blend of historical landmarks and unique natural landscapes, characterized by its gypsum ridge and karstic formations. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and cultural points of interest within this area.
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Fascinating village for its architecture and the street art that is scattered throughout the citadel.
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The "no transit for tanks" sign is nice!
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The toponym Valmaggiore seems to derive from a Roman signal tower of the late empire (Valle Major). The same name remained until the Middle Ages when a small castle and then a municipality arose on the hill, mentioned for the first time in 1265. The small town and the church are also known for a unique event for this area which dates back to 19 October 1506, when Pope Julius II, traveling from Palazzuolo sul Senio towards Bologna, to drive out the Bentivoglios, passed through Valmaggiore on horseback a sumptuously adorned white mule, followed by an escort of cardinals and armed men. Today a plaque commemorating that event adorns the façade of the church. I'll leave you the link.... https://www.imolafaenza.it/cosa-fare/chiesa-di-valmaggiore/
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A place with a medieval flavour, at the gates of the Santerno cycle path. Update June 2024, the track is closed just upstream from Castel del Rio.
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Torre Del Marino at 200 meters above sea level
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Suggestive historical testimony and a breathtaking view.
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Light route for a pleasant walk in the woods, it has no technical sections or challenging slopes. We start immediately beyond the Alidosi bridge in Castel del Rio. You can park immediately nearby.
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The Cà Carnè refuge and visitor center offers the opportunity to eat and stay in the greenery of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. Furthermore, it is an ideal place for those who want to spend their free time in contact with nature: there are many possibilities here, including trekking, mountain bike trails and horseback riding. The Cà Carnè refuge is surrounded by the greenery of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola regional park. Guided speleological visits are also organised: to find out more visit the website http://www.rifugiocacarne.altervista.org/visite-speleological.html.
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Borgo Tossignano is a gateway to the Regional Park of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola, known for its impressive gypsum ridge and unique karstic formations, including over 200 caves. You can also enjoy the Santerno River and Riverside Park, which offers pleasant pedestrian and cycle paths. For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Riva di San Biagio, one of the most famous gypsum crags.
Yes, Borgo Tossignano boasts several historical and cultural sites. Explore the ruins of the Rocca of Tossignano for panoramic views, or visit the Church of San Michele, which houses a 15th-century image of the Madonna della Spiga. The Sanctuary of the Riviera is the oldest in the Santerno Valley, uniquely constructed from stones. The Palazzo Baronale, once a noble residence, now hosts the Geological Museum of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola.
The area around Borgo Tossignano is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking trails within the Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park. For cycling, there are 10 'Ciclovie del Parco' (Park Cycle Paths) and the broader Santerno Cycle Route. The Ca' Carnè Refuge is a great starting point for trekking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, even offering guided speleological visits.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Riverside Park of Borgo Tossignano offers green spaces and paths for leisurely strolls. The Ca' Carnè Refuge is family-friendly, providing a base for nature activities. Additionally, the nearby Dozza Painted Walls (Muro Dipinto) offers a unique open-air art experience that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The Regional Park of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola, which surrounds Borgo Tossignano, has a unique microclimate that allows for visits year-round. However, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush landscapes in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Always check local conditions, especially for cycling routes, as some have experienced closures due to flood damage.
Borgo Tossignano is an excellent base for hiking. You can find various routes, including the challenging "Gypsum Cliffs Trail from Tossignano" and "La Vena del Gesso da Tossignano – loop tour." For more detailed information and a selection of trails, visit the Hiking around Borgo Tossignano guide.
Borgo Tossignano celebrates its traditions with several local festivals. You can experience the Feast of Polenta in February, the Maccheroni Festival on the last day of Carnival, and the Tortellino Feast in May, all showcasing the region's rich gastronomy.
Beyond Borgo Tossignano itself, you can visit the charming village of Dozza, famous for its Dozza Painted Walls (Muro Dipinto), an open-air museum of contemporary art. Another significant historical site is the Alidosi Bridge in Castel del Rio, an architecturally significant single-arch bridge from 1499. The Marino Tower, a late 15th-century defensive structure, also offers great views of the Senio Valley.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. There are dedicated Road Cycling Routes around Borgo Tossignano, including loops like "Dozza's Painted Walls – Valsellustra Pastures." For off-road adventures, explore the Gravel biking around Borgo Tossignano guide, with routes such as "Canale dei Molini – Imola Circuit loop."
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The panoramic views from sites like the Rocca of Tossignano and the Riva di San Biagio are highly praised. The unique geological formations of the Vena del Gesso and the artistic charm of places like Dozza Painted Walls also leave a lasting impression. The area's opportunities for outdoor activities like trekking and cycling are also a major draw.
Yes, the Geological Museum of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola is housed within the historic Palazzo Baronale in Tossignano. This museum provides an organized exposition that guides visitors through the extraordinary geological history and unique karstic formations of the Regional Park.
The Ca' Carnè Refuge, located within the Vena del Gesso Romagnola regional park, offers both accommodation and dining options. It's a typical rural house equipped with a restaurant, bar, and bedrooms, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding nature.


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