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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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5월 5, 2024, Rocca Malatestiana di Montiano
Beautiful hamlet at the top of a beautiful climb
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3월 30, 2024, Roncofreddo Historic Center
In the 13th century it was a possession of the Malatesta family, under whom the town managed to prosper until the abolition of feudalism at the dawn of the 19th century. After the brief Napoleonic period, the municipality passed to the Church in 1816, followed by the Risorgimento uprisings, the passage of Giuseppe Garibaldi and the annexation to the Kingdom of Italy. (Source: https://www.ilturista.info/guide.php?cat1=4&cat2=8&cat3=6&cat4=157&lan=ita)
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3월 30, 2024, Roncofreddo Historic Center
The etymology of the name Roncofreddo is uncertain, as are the origins of the town. The first documented information dates back to the documents of the Bavarian Code (an ancient administrative register of the Church of Ravenna dating back to the 7th-10th centuries, currently kept in Munich) where in n.70 mention is made of the concession by an archbishop of Ravenna to Tybalt , son of Leone del Duca Orso, of an estate called Fundum Roncofrigido. (Source: http://www.comune.roncofreddo.fc.it/c040037/zf/index.php/servizi-aggiuntivi/index/index/idtesto/20041 )
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9월 3, 2023, Monteleone Medieval Village
and exact origins are not documented, it can be hypothesized that around the year 1000 the locality was a possession of the Ravenna church. For years disputed between the Church and the municipality of Rimini, a first fortified tower was probably built in the 13th century. The first real fortress, built by the municipality of Rimini, dates back only to the 14th century. Possession of the Malatesta family until 1335, it was conquered by Francesco degli Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì and subsequently ceded to the Montefeltro family, to then return under the control of the Holy See and subsequently in 1433 again of the Malatesta family. In 1485 it returned to the control of the archbishop of Ravenna and was enfeoffed to the Roverella family of Cesena who held it until 1745. Important expansions and the transformation from a castle to a summer residence date back to this period, and at the same time the construction of homes on the ancient wall circuit was encouraged, demolishing the previous ones closest to the palace and creating the hanging garden in their place. The Roverellas were succeeded in 1745 by the Guiccioli, a family that held the castle until 1960, the year in which it was sold to the current owners, the Volpe counts.
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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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1월 2, 2023, Monteleone Medieval Village
We go up towards Monteleone, a small hamlet of Roncofreddo with only 34 inhabitants, 364 meters high and an orange flag. The medieval village arranged in a crescent shape is very small and the castle which has been transformed into a country residence since the 18th century is characterized by an access ramp covered in grass. Monteleone was a fiefdom of the Malatesta family, subsequently the castle was the property of three families: the Roverellas until 1745, the Guicciolis until 1970 and finally the Volpes. Today the square is named after Lord Byron, an English poet, due to the events that united him with Teresa Gamba, wife of Count Guiccioli, owner of the castle. Byron was in Italy from the spring of 1819 as a servant knight to Guiccioli's wife, following her in various residences: Venice, Ravenna and Monteleone. The letters, preserved in the Classense Library in Ravenna, testify that there was an intimate relationship between the two. Byron was also a friend and involved in the Carbonari activities of Teresa's brother, Pietro Gamba: the two left Liguria together to go and fight in Greece for the war of independence. Byron remains an important traveller. It was he who coined the concept of the "fatal gift of beauty", that is, the impact that Italy has on the senses to such an intensity that it blurs vision and confuses critical judgment.
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11월 20, 2022, Monteleone Medieval Village
Fraction of Roncofreddo (FC), Monteleone is a small and charming medieval village that the Italian Touring Club has awarded the Orange Flag as "inhabited, well preserved and characterized by urban furniture and well-kept green spaces".
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10월 4, 2022, Rocca Malatestiana di Montiano
Montiano, a natural balcony on the hills that dare to reach the sea, is rich in flavors and ancient vestiges. A legend has it that this village was founded by Roman slaves who, fleeing from the chains of forced labor, redeemed their freedom, finding a refuge and a new homeland here. Due to its strategic position, Montiano was over the centuries under the dominion of noble families, the most important of which were the Malatesta, and by the Holy See, amidst disputes that continued until the unification of Italy. ... The heart of the town is the ancient Rocca Malatesta which, with its shape, outlines the borders of the village, the ancient home of Giacomo Malatesta. (Source: https://ipercorsidelsavio.it/localita/montiano/ ) The fortress, whose first structures date back to the 9th century, was adapted into a rich residential residence by Giacomo Malatesta, lord of the county of Montiano since 1570. The building, which suffered numerous damages during the Second World War and was affected following various renovations, it is now home to a kindergarten and can be visited externally. Giacomo Malatesta was also responsible for the construction of an access gate to the village which, due to the restoration promoted in 1712 by Sigismondo Spada, is known as Arco degli Spada. Next to the Malatesta door is the deconsecrated church of S. Francesco, today a cultural centre... ... Just outside the village, on a hill from which you can enjoy a beautiful view, there is the Parco delle Rimembranze: following the long staircase that leads to the top of the hill you arrive at the War Memorial, erected in 1925 in memory of the people from Montiano who fell in the Great War. (Source: http://www.itinerariinromagna.it/comune/18/montiano)
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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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8월 13, 2022, Monteleone Medieval Village
Small village destination for many cyclists. To get there there are three roads and all with a nice climb. I advise
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8월 3, 2022, Monteleone Medieval Village
Very small village Quaint great half after the climb
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12월 12, 2021, Rocca Malatestiana di Montiano
The Malatesta Fortress (late 16th century) which dominates the town of Montiano is now only partially open to visitors. Heart-shaped, it overlooks and fills the small village. From the outside, its high walls hide the elegance of the interior and give the building a corrupt and powerful air. At the time of its greatest splendor it had elegant crenellated walls, large rooms, precious frescoes, a church and a large garden. (Source: https://emiliaromagnaturismo.it/it/localita/montiano) Residence of the Malatesta family by the will of Carlo Felice, the most substantial part of its construction dates back to the sixteenth century, but the first walls almost certainly date back to the ninth century. Heavily compromised during the last war, it was partially demolished to avoid further dangerous collapses. Later some parts were rebuilt and the municipal kindergarten was housed there. (Source: https://www.comune.cesena.fc.it/flex/cm/pages/ServeBLOB.php/L/IT/IDPagina/13144)
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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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The town of Monteleone, which arose spontaneously around the castle, saw its development in the epoch of the lords: the exact origins are not documented, although we know that around the year 1000, the castle was owned by the church of Ravenna, in struggle with Rimini for the property. Just in the fourteenth century Rimini built a first real fortress, held by the Malatesta family until 1335, then lost to Francesco degli Ordelaffi di Forlì then to the Montefeltro, to return under the control of the Holy See and subsequently, in 1433, again to the Malatesta . In 1485 it returned under the control of the Archbishop of Ravenna, and was given to the Roverella di Cesena who held it until 1745, making extensions and the transformation from a castle into a summer residence. At the same time, the construction of houses on the ancient wall circuit was encouraged, demolishing the previous ones more leaning against the building and creating a hanging garden in their place. In 1960 the castle was sold to the current owners, the Volpe counts (currently the castle cannot be visited).
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