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Rocca di Cerbaia

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Rocca di Cerbaia is a captivating medieval castle, now largely in ruins, perched at an elevation of 318 meters in the municipality of Cantagallo, Tuscany, Italy. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the region's past, strategically overlooking the picturesque Bisenzio River valley between Usella and Carmignanello. Its commanding position and well-preserved remnants make it a significant landmark within the Tuscan landscape.

Visitors are consistently drawn to Rocca di Cerbaia for its rich history and the panoramic views it…

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    1. toukokuuta 2022

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    easy excursion on foot
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    Cerbaian linna, tai pelkkä Rocca Cerbaia, hallitsee lähes neljäsataa metriä korkean kalliojyrkänteen huippua, joka putoaa jyrkästi Bisenzio-joen laaksoon. Vuosisatojen ajan linnoitettu rakennelma on taistellut luonnonvoimia vastaan, jotka ensin aiheuttivat sen hylkäämisen ja sitten tuhon.

    Sen alkuperä, ainakin siinä muodossa kuin sen tänään näemme, näyttää juontavan juurensa 1100-luvun alkuun, jolloin Alberti-suku rakensi paikalle linnoituksen valvoakseen muinaista tietä nimeltä "di Lombardia", joka yhdisti Toscanan ja Apenniinien yli ulottuvat alueet. Sotilaallisista tehtävistään huolimatta Alberti-suku käytti linnaa pitkään myös asuinpaikkanaan, mistä kertovat edelleen näkyvissä olevat laadukkaat viimeistelyt päärakennuksessa.
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    Rocca di Cerbaia – Ponte di Cerbaia loop from Carmignanello

    10,3km

    03:30

    480m

    480m

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    Korkeus 320 m

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    Toimii yhteistyössä Foreca

    tiistaina 5. toukokuuta

    17°C

    11°C

    81 %

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    Suurin tuulen nopeus: 20,0 km/h

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    Sijainti: Cantagallo, Prato, Toscana, Italia

    Usein kysytyt kysymykset

    What is the typical hiking difficulty to reach Rocca di Cerbaia?

    The hike to Rocca di Cerbaia is generally considered intermediate due to its steep and challenging ascent. While one visitor tip mentions an "easy excursion on foot," the primary route via CAI-Prato path number 48 from Carmignanello involves rugged terrain and a significant climb to nearly 400 meters elevation. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for during the hike to Rocca di Cerbaia?

    Absolutely! On your way to the Rocca, you'll cross the ancient Cerbaia Bridge, a three-arched stone structure over the Bisenzio River that predates the castle itself. Once at the Rocca, you can explore the impressive ruins, including traces of two perimeter walls, a medieval apsidal chapel, a barrel-covered tank, and the imposing central pentagonal keep (mastio).

    Where can I park when visiting Rocca di Cerbaia?

    Parking is typically available in the nearby village of Carmignanello, which serves as a convenient starting point for the hike to Rocca di Cerbaia. From there, you can access CAI-Prato path number 48, leading directly to the castle ruins.

    Is Rocca di Cerbaia suitable for families with children or dogs?

    Rocca di Cerbaia can be a rewarding experience for families, especially those with older children accustomed to hiking, as it's listed as family-friendly. However, due to the steep and rugged terrain, it might be challenging for very young children or strollers. For dogs, the trails are generally accessible, but ensure your pet is comfortable with ascents and rocky paths, and always keep them on a leash.

    What is the best time of year to visit Rocca di Cerbaia for hiking?

    The spring and autumn months are generally considered ideal for visiting Rocca di Cerbaia. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for outdoor excursions, and the surrounding landscape is particularly vibrant, offering beautiful views. Summer can be hot, making the steep ascent more challenging, while winter might present colder, potentially wetter conditions.

    Are there any amenities like cafes or restaurants near Rocca di Cerbaia?

    Rocca di Cerbaia itself is a historical ruin with no on-site amenities. However, the nearby village of Carmignanello, where many visitors start their hike, may offer limited options. For a wider selection of cafes, pubs, or restaurants, you would need to venture to larger towns in the municipality of Cantagallo or the wider Prato province.

    How long does it typically take to hike the main trail to Rocca di Cerbaia?

    The duration of the hike to Rocca di Cerbaia largely depends on your starting point and pace. If starting from Carmignanello via CAI-Prato path 48, which involves a steep ascent, hikers should allow for at least 1-2 hours for the round trip, not including time spent exploring the ruins. The challenging nature of the climb means it's not a quick walk.

    What historical figures are associated with Rocca di Cerbaia?

    Rocca di Cerbaia boasts a rich history connected to several notable figures. It was originally built by the Alberti family in the 12th century and was granted to them by Federico Barbarossa. The fortress was also a residence for the noblewoman Cunizza da Romano, whose life was immortalized by Dante Alighieri in his Divine Comedy. Legend also suggests that Dante himself may have sought refuge here.

    Is Rocca di Cerbaia part of a larger trail network?

    Yes, Rocca di Cerbaia is an integral part of the "Via delle Rocche", a trail that connects several fortifications stretching from Montemurlo to the Val di Bisenzio. This allows hikers to combine their visit with explorations of other historical sites in the region.

    What kind of views can I expect from Rocca di Cerbaia?

    From its strategic position on a rocky spur nearly 400 meters high, Rocca di Cerbaia offers panoramic views over the picturesque Bisenzio River valley. Visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of the surrounding Tuscan countryside, making the challenging ascent well worth the effort for the dramatic landscape.

    Is there any public transport available to reach the vicinity of Rocca di Cerbaia?

    While direct public transport to the trailhead of Rocca di Cerbaia might be limited, you can typically find bus services to nearby towns like Carmignanello or other villages within the municipality of Cantagallo. From these points, you would likely need to hike or arrange for local transport to reach the starting point of the trail to the castle.

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