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9월 5, 2025, Rocca delle Caminate
Situated at 400 metres above sea level on a tuff ridge between the valleys of the Rabbi and Bidente Ronco rivers, it is a destination to be conquered by all bikers. It can be reached from Meldola, Predappio or Forlì with various routes through vineyards and cultivated fields with breathtaking views and with sections of slopes of up to 14%.
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2월 8, 2025, Sentiero del Santo
Dirt roads up to M. Paolo currently not passable due to too much mud, very clayey unfortunately.
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12월 9, 2024, Sentiero del Santo
Beautiful views, but be careful after rain or during winter, it gets muddy in sections
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9월 17, 2024, Chiusa di Ladino
The Chiusa di Ladino is an artificial dam that creates a waterfall with several pools of water. These pools are suitable for swimming in the summer, provided there is no extreme drought. The Chiusa di Ladino plays an important role in serving the Romiti canal.
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11월 2, 2023, Chiusa di Ladino
Unfortunately, following the flood of May 2023, much of the pedestrian cycle along the river, between Forlì (Urban Park) and Castrocaro (Park), is not accessible by bicycle or, with difficulty, on foot. The unusable section also includes the one facing the Ladino lock
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3월 3, 2023, Rocca delle Caminate
Ascent of the house, different sides to climb it, one more beautiful than the other, for all tastes, and legs.
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9월 25, 2022, Piazza della Libertà, Bertinoro
Located in the heart of Romagna, on the slopes of the first hills of the Forlì Apennines... Bertinoro dominates a suggestive landscape whose view extends to the sea. ... In addition to the hospitality and the splendid panoramic view that can be enjoyed from the central Piazza della Libertà, hence the nickname "Balcony of Romagna", the town is a typical example of a medieval citadel full of walls, towers and ancient houses , also known as the "City of Wine". In fact, legend has it that Galla Placidia, daughter of Emperor Theodosius, passing through these places, tasted a wine served in a humble cup and said: "you are not worthy of such a rough cup, O wine, but of drinking it in gold" , hence the name of the city. ... From the top of Mount Cesubeo, the thousand-year-old Rocca dominates the citadel, a building dating back to the 10th century, where the emperor Federico Barbarossa stayed in 1177 with his court and his militias, then an episcopal seat from 1584. ... Today the Rocca also houses the University Residential Center of the Alma Mater Studiorum of Bologna and the Interreligious Museum. ... The enchanting medieval village boasts another characteristic, that of being considered the 'City of Hospitality' par excellence thanks to the tradition of the Twelve Ringed Column. Each ring corresponds to one of the twelve families once appointed to host the stranger who, upon arriving, tied his horse there. The tradition is still commemorated on the first Sunday of September. (Source: https://emiliaromagnaturismo.it/it/localita/bertinoro)
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The Hermitage of Montepaolo is the most important Antonian sanctuary in Emilia-Romagna due to the preserved memory of St. Anthony of Padua who had his first Italian residence here between 1221 and 1222. The hermitage and sanctuary is located in an isolated position 7 km from the town, at a height of 425 meters on top of the hill of the same name. Immersed in nature (it is not uncommon, going up it, to meet roe deer, squirrels, porcupines, hares and other animals) Montepaolo is the ideal place to restore the spirit, away from traffic and noise. The sanctuary of S. Antonio preserves an important relic and the Grotto where the Saint used to retire in prayer, reachable on foot through the "Path of hope". Also noteworthy is the modern and contemporary artistic endowment with the church (entirely frescoed and rebuilt in neo-Gothic style in the early decades of the 20th century). In the year 2000, a path decorated with mosaics was created near the Hermitage which recalls the crucial phases in the life of the Saint. (Source: http://www.turismoforlivese.it/servizi/menu/dinamica.aspx?ID=4503)
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12월 1, 2021, Chiusa di Ladino
Well ... strange, on the way out, around 2 pm, the lock was closed, on the way back completely open, a lot of water came down, beautiful ..
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3월 14, 2021, Rocca delle Caminate
Beautiful Romagna climb, particular that distinguishes it (climbing from Predappio) are the numerous hairpin bends, which make it particularly pleasant and pedaled. It is home to the last stage of the Coppi and Bartali Week cycling race.
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1월 27, 2021, Piazza della Libertà, Bertinoro
Small town worth seeing in the hills of Emilia-Romagna. Small climb, narrow streets, great views from the square in front of the Palazzo Ordelaffi. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertinoro
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11월 1, 2020, Sentiero del Santo
Path leading to the Hermitage of Montepaolo. A path that in addition to the beauties of nature is also rich in spiritual interest as it has as its destination a destination with a religious background, the Hermitage of Montepaolo, where St. Anthony of Padua retired in penance for nine months. The departure is in front of the entrance to the Baths, from here you reach Piazza Mazzini, continue along Via della Fratta and then the climb of about 4.500 km begins which leads to Monte Cerreto (316 m asl). After 1.400 km, just after the Petrosa farm, on the right, 50 meters from the main road, you will find the Maestà di S. Antonio cell: continue on the municipal road along Mount Sina until you reach the Maestà Mater Consolationis di Bagnolo. Walk for a kilometer until you reach Monte Cerreto, after which the dirt road begins. After 500 meters, on the right side, it is possible to admire the Grotta delle Fate, Mount Castellaccio and Mount Sassone (or delle civette). The route now winds along the ridge and then climbs up to the hermitage of Montepaolo.
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8월 11, 2020, Chiusa di Ladino
On the left along the long river that leads from the urban park of Forlì to Castrocaro Terme.
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8월 10, 2020, Chiusa di Ladino
The lock, the derivation and the relative canal were built in an unspecified period to feed the mills that operated in the stretch between San Varano and the Romiti. The first news on the existence of the Ladino lock (also known as San Martino) dates back to December 1436 when the commander of the Castrocaro garrison noticed, during an inspection on the border with the territory of Forlì that part of the Faragana lock had been built on land belonging to the Castrocarese jurisdiction and ordered its demolition. The mills were no longer able to grind and the people of Forlì unsuccessfully claimed the reconstruction of the building at the expense of the Florentine Republic. In 1442 Antonio Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì, accompanied by some heads of the magistracy of the city, met with the commissioner Captain Jacopo Ventura to agree on the construction of a new dam in order to re-introduce the water into the canal. On 29 January 1919 the Cartiera Romagnola, which took over the ownership of the Unione dei Molini di Ravaldino, denounced the cessation of the activity of most of the mills and asked to be able to use the derivation for the production of electricity by exploiting the strength that the water acquired. from the point where the canal detaches from the road and descends towards the river through a short but marked difference in height. The milling activity continued only for the San Varano mill (Gualchiera) which used the water of the canal until 1996, the year it ceased to operate. Today the Ladino lock is a concrete construction with brick masonry shoulders and an upper arch 66 meters long which generates a difference in height of the water surface of 9 meters. A small plant for the production of electricity was built nearby. In the 1950s and 1960s, the large space created in front of the lock and its water mirror were the destination in the summer months for many groups who gathered here to sunbathe and swim. Today no one dares to get wet, also in consideration of the poor quality of the water, but from time to time you can see fishermen who patiently wait for some fish to bite and some walkers who stop to take a breath and to admire a place that is certainly interesting and also suggestive. (Source: 4live.it - Extract of an article)
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7월 7, 2020, Rocca delle Caminate
This panoramic point is nicknamed the "balcony of Romagna". From the top of the Rocca you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the hills.
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