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The best walks and hikes around Fusignano

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Hiking around Fusignano offers opportunities to explore the flat, agricultural landscape of the Po Valley, characterized by its network of canals and reforested areas. The region features Fusignano's Wood, a conservation area resulting from a reforestation initiative to recreate ancient oak and hornbeam forests. These natural features are often integrated into the broader Canale dei Mulini itinerary, providing accessible routes for walking. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes across its trails.

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Last updated: May 18, 2026

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Piazza Nuova – Ponte Antico di Villaprati loop from Bagnacavallo

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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MARCELLO PIRINI
June 25, 2025, Stagno del Parco del Loto

The Lotus Park occupies an abandoned quarry a few steps from the historic center with a pond where the beautiful Asian flower grew; the pond is surrounded by willow groves, flowery meadows and reeds where the bittern nests; unfortunately due to poor maintenance it has recently lost much of its charm

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The convent of San Francesco, dating back to the 13th century, is the oldest convent building in the city of Bagnacavallo. The complex includes the church and the large convent that houses: the beautiful Sala Oriani or “New Refectory”, the cloister, the monumental staircase and the rooms on the first floor (not restored) used as exhibition spaces, the basement and the “large attic” also known as the Sala delle Capriate. Dating back to the mid-1200s, the convent of Bagnacavallo was one of the first to be built after the death of San Francesco. Considering that the first convents were built in places of heavy traffic, we must deduce that Bagnacavallo at the time was an important road junction and a stop for wayfarers. The convent complex underwent renovations and expansions over the centuries, the most important of which occurred in 1460 and 1667 (works by Andrea Galegati). It took on its current appearance at the end of the 18th century, with the interventions of the architect Gioacchino Tomba from Faenza. After the suppression of religious orders due to Napoleonic edicts, the building became largely public property. From 1875 to 1959 the convent was home to public schools and during the Second World War the immense underground areas were used as a refuge for the population. Only a small part of the building, in the twentieth century, was inhabited by the Conventual Friars Minor. This part, after the transfer of the religious to other locations, is no longer accessible to the public. The majority of municipal property has been renovated and used to host exhibitions or public meetings. Part of the building houses the Albergo Antico Convento San Francesco. (Source: https://www.bassaromagnamia.it/poitofintrests/antico-convento-di-s-francesco/ )

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Overlooking Piazza della Libertà are the neoclassical Palazzo Comunale, built starting in 1791 and designed by Cosimo Morelli, and next to it, the beautiful Teatro Goldoni, inaugurated in 1845. On the west side, the Palazzo Vecchio (from the 13th century, but rebuilt several times) and the Civic Tower, built in the mid-13th century; used as a prison, in 1849 the legendary bandit “Il Passatore” was locked up there. Adjacent to the square, in via Trento Trieste, are the 17th-century Chiesa del Suffragio and the Antica Galleria, a public underground passage. (Source: https://www.bassaromagnamia.it/localita/bagnacavallo/ )

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December 27, 2024, Piazza Nuova

Piazza Nuova is the oval porticoed square built in the 18th century as a market, home to butchers, fishmongers and oil shops. Piazza Nuova, built in 1758, is the first example in Romagna of a center equipped for commerce. It is a unique building of its kind for the originality and elegance of its structures. The interior is developed as a loggia on an elliptical plan, with a succession of thirty round arches on square pillars. The two entrances consist of two arched portals with curved pediments, frames and relief panels. The building is made of exposed brick, paved in terracotta and paved with pebbles. Piazza Nuova has always been the ideal setting for events of various kinds; in recent years it has hosted summer film festivals, theater festivals, parties, exhibitions, musical performances. Vittorio Gassman chose it as the setting for the television reading of the first canto of Dante's Inferno. Restored in the late 90s, it now houses a tavern and some artisan shops. (Source: https://www.bassaromagnamia.it/poitofintrests/piazza-nuova/ )

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A month later this river will flood Sant'Agata sul Santerno due to the great flood in Emilia Romagna.

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The bridge, with the classic donkey's back structure, had the function of supporting the doors of one of the eleven locks built at the time of construction of the Canale Naviglio, at the end of the eighteenth century, to allow navigation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on hiking trails around Fusignano?

The hiking trails around Fusignano are predominantly flat, reflecting the landscape of the Po Valley. You'll find paths through agricultural areas, along historic canals like the Canale dei Mulini, and within reforested woodlands such as Fusignano's Wood. Elevation changes are minimal, making most routes accessible.

Are there many hiking trails available in the Fusignano area?

Yes, there are over 45 hiking trails around Fusignano. The majority, about two-thirds, are classified as easy, with the remaining third being moderate. This offers a good range of options for different fitness levels.

What natural landmarks or points of interest can I explore while hiking in Fusignano?

Fusignano's Wood is a significant natural landmark, a reforested area aiming to recreate ancient oak and hornbeam forests. The Canale dei Mulini is another key feature, a 15th-century hydraulic work that connects various natural sites. You might also encounter areas like Buche Gallamini and the Ex-Fornace quarries along the canal system. For specific highlights, consider visiting Flamingos and Wetlands of S. Alberto (Ravenna) or Isola dei Cavalli.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Fusignano?

Yes, many routes around Fusignano are designed as loops. For example, the easy Café loop from Fusignano is a popular choice directly from town. Another option is the Santerno River Embankment loop from Ca di Lugo, which offers open views along the river.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Fusignano?

The trails in Fusignano are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.1 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers often appreciate the quiet, flat paths through reforested areas and along historic canals, making for pleasant and accessible walks.

Are the hiking trails in Fusignano suitable for families with children?

Given the generally flat terrain and the high number of easy routes, many trails around Fusignano are well-suited for families. The reforested areas like Fusignano's Wood offer a pleasant environment for children to explore nature without significant physical challenges.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Fusignano?

While specific regulations for dogs vary, the natural and open character of many trails, especially along the Canale dei Mulini and through woodlands, generally makes them suitable for walks with dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.

What are some notable historical or cultural attractions near the hiking routes?

Beyond the natural beauty, you can find historical sites nearby. The Rocca Estense di Lugo is a significant castle in the vicinity. You might also encounter the Monument to Francesco Baracca or the Parish Church of Santa Maria in Fabriago and Bell Tower, offering glimpses into the region's heritage.

Are there any moderate difficulty hikes in Fusignano?

Yes, about a third of the trails in Fusignano are rated as moderate. An example is the Pond of the Parco del Loto loop from Bizzuno, which covers a distance of 8.7 km. These routes offer a slightly longer or more varied experience while still being manageable.

What is Fusignano's Wood and why is it important for hikers?

Fusignano's Wood is a special conservation area west of the town, created through a reforestation project to restore the ancient oak and hornbeam forests of the Po Valley. For hikers, it offers a unique opportunity to experience a recreated historical arboreal landscape with dedicated footpaths, integrated into the broader Canale dei Mulini itinerary.

Are there any trails that follow river embankments?

Yes, the Santerno River Embankment loop from Ca di Lugo is an easy 7.5 km path that follows the Santerno River, providing open views of the surrounding countryside. This type of route offers a different perspective compared to the wooded areas.

What is the typical duration for hikes in Fusignano?

Hikes in Fusignano vary in duration depending on the route. Shorter, easy loops like the Café loop from Fusignano can be completed in under an hour, while longer moderate trails such as the Pond of the Parco del Loto loop from Bizzuno might take around 2.5 hours.

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