Attractions and places to see around Valsamoggia, a municipality in the Bolognese Apennines, offer a blend of historical, natural, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by rolling hills, ancient fortified villages, and picturesque natural parks. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape that includes significant historical landmarks and unique geological formations like the "calanchi." This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery within its varied terrain.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Particular "gruyere" caves
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Inside, you can admire stalactites, stalagmites and other limestone formations, as well as fossils of extinct animals. Furthermore, the Soprasasso Caves are an important habitat for several species of bats, some of which are in danger of extinction.
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The Soprasasso Caves, in the Bolognese Apennines, are located in the municipality of Vergato. To reach them, you can follow a beautiful path accessible to everyone, which will allow you to admire the surrounding valleys and enjoy the view of Corno alle Scale up to Cimone. Inside, you can admire stalactites, stalagmites and other limestone formations, as well as fossils of extinct animals. Furthermore, the Soprasasso Caves are an important habitat for several species of bats, some of which are in danger of extinction.
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The "beaten" areas near the entrance and on the asphalt path are also relatively well-kept. The rest is prey to total neglect, paths dug by water and invaded by vegetation for a good part of the year.
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beautiful park between Bologna and Casalecchio di Reno
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Weather events such as rain and wind turned into artists, having fun shaping the sandstone rock, creating coves and sculpting the rock into strange and perfect designs.
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Also known to the Casalecchiesi as Parco Talon, it consists of what remains of the possessions of the marquises Sampieri Talon, who from the 17th century built villas (Villa Sampieri Talon) and a park on the land they owned; the current structure of the park suggests the original design: a large garden extended around the two villas, built according to the canons of the French school of Le Notre, then a small Italian garden, finally a vast English park which it opened up suggestive views of the river and the surrounding fields and vineyards. The picture was completed by a pond, statues, kiosks, and exotic settings, according to the tastes of the time. Behind the villas, on the steep slope of the hill, extends the forest, a hunting and timber reserve. The park has seen moments of great social splendor, particularly in the 18th century, and has hosted parties and famous people. Since 1975 the park has been municipal property and has been open to the public, and even if time and history have had a heavy impact, it is still possible to imagine the ancient noble glories. It currently constitutes an invaluable public heritage, a destination for hundreds of citizens every day, with historical and naturalistic evidence of great value. The park is crossed by the Sentiero dei Bregoli.
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Valsamoggia offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Sassi di Roccamalatina, striking sandstone rock formations, or the Soprasasso Caves, known for their stalactites and stalagmites. The Parco Regionale dell'Abbazia di Monteveglio is a protected area with trails through woods and vineyards, offering views of the unique 'calanchi' (badlands). For a more accessible green space, Parco della Chiusa (Talon Park) provides paved paths and historical landscapes.
Valsamoggia is rich in history. Explore the ancient fortified village of Borgo Fortificato di Monteveglio, home to the 11th-century Abbazia di Santa Maria Assunta. In Bazzano, the imposing Rocca dei Bentivoglio houses the Museo Civico Archeologico 'Arsenio Crespellani,' showcasing artifacts from various eras. The Borgo of Castello di Serravalle retains its medieval charm with a 1523 tower and the ancient Pieve di San Lorenzo. You can also discover the Percorso delle 10 Ville in Crespellano, featuring historic 17th-century residences.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Soprasasso Caves offer an accessible path to explore fascinating geological formations. Sassi di Roccamalatina provides various paths for exploring the natural monument. Parco della Chiusa (Talon Park) is ideal for leisurely walks or bike rides on its paved main street. Additionally, the Vignola Castle is a captivating historical site that can engage younger visitors.
The Valsamoggia region is excellent for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with trails leading through vineyards, olive groves, and forests. Cycling is also a favorite, with numerous road cycling and touring bicycle routes available. You can find detailed routes for these activities, including options for different difficulty levels, on the Hiking around Valsamoggia, Road Cycling Routes around Valsamoggia, and Cycling around Valsamoggia guide pages.
Valsamoggia offers a variety of hiking trails. For an easy and scenic loop, consider the 'Abbazia Monteveglio and Rio Ramato trail'. Moderate options include the 'From Oliveto to Montemaggiore – loop tour' and the 'Colle della Cucherla and visit to Abbazia di Santa Maria − loop tour'. These trails allow you to explore the region's natural beauty and historical sites. More hiking routes can be found on the Hiking around Valsamoggia guide page.
Valsamoggia is a gastronomic delight, particularly renowned for its white truffles, with Savigno being known as the 'City of Truffles' and hosting the annual International White Truffle Festival (Tartoflà). The region also produces traditional Parmigiano Reggiano and Pecorino Bolognese cheeses. Local wines, especially Pignoletto from 'Saslà' grapes, are a highlight, protected and promoted by the Consorzio del Vino dei Colli Bolognesi. Don't miss the Anelloni cherries, another local specialty.
Yes, Valsamoggia is characterized by striking geological features. The 'calanchi' (badlands) are distinctive rugged gullies, particularly visible in areas like the Calanchi dell'Africa. The Sassi di Roccamalatina are impressive sandstone rock formations, approximately 70 meters high, that have been a destination for hikers for centuries. The Soprasasso Caves also offer a chance to see natural limestone formations like stalactites and stalagmites.
The Valsamoggia region is beautiful year-round, but autumn is particularly recommended for outdoor activities. During this season, the rolling hills and forests offer stunning foliage, making hiking and exploring the 'calanchi' especially picturesque. The weather is generally pleasant for walking and cycling, and it coincides with the International White Truffle Festival in Savigno, adding a cultural and gastronomic highlight to your visit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Monte Tre Croci, which offers expansive vistas of the Modenese plain. The Borgo Fortificato di Monteveglio, situated on a hilltop, provides sweeping views of the surrounding hills. The ancient village of Oliveto also boasts panoramic views of the Samoggia valley. Additionally, the watchtower of Vignola Castle offers a wide perspective of the Emilian plain.
In Valsamoggia's natural areas, particularly the Parco Regionale dell'Abbazia di Monteveglio, you can expect to find diverse flora including juniper, broom, oak, beech, and chestnut trees. The region's varied landscape, from forests to the 'calanchi,' supports a range of wildlife. The Soprasasso Caves are an important habitat for several species of bats, some of which are endangered, making them a significant spot for wildlife observation.
Yes, Valsamoggia is home to several impressive castles and ancient fortifications. The Borgo Fortificato di Monteveglio features an ancient arched gateway and a massive castle tower. In Bazzano, the Rocca dei Bentivoglio is an imposing fortress with origins pre-dating the year 1000. The Borgo of Castello di Serravalle maintains its medieval entrance and a 1523 tower. Additionally, the Vignola Castle is a prominent 15th-century fortress overlooking the city.


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