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Category archives: Territory
Modigliana
Modigliana is a village of art and culture surrounded by greenery and streams, rich in historic buildings, squares and monumental palaces, dominated by the ruins of the imposing Rocca dei Conti Guidi dating back to the Middle Ages and built partly with stones from the nearby river
Portico di Romagna e San Benedetto in Alpe
The centre of Portico di Romagna maintains its mediaeval structure on three levels: the high area with the castle and the parish church; the intermediate part with the noble palaces from the 13th and 14th centuries, such as Palazzo Portinari, Palazzo Traversari and Palazzo Mazzoni; and finally, the low area with the dwellings of artisans and ordinary citizens
Rocca San Casciano
Rocca san casciano is a charming village characterised by narrow cobbled streets, stone houses and historic buildings
Dovadola
Dovadola is located about 8 km from Castrocaro Terme. It is a charming village immersed in the quiet and relaxing atmosphere of the Romagna Apennines
Bertinoro
The medieval village of Bertinoro is located 15 km from Forlì, on top of Mount Cesubeo. Thanks to its position, it is nicknamed the Balcony of Romagna: from every point of the village it is possible to admire a suggestive landscape that extends as far as the sea
Meldola
Meldola is located at the beginning of the Bidente Valley, on the road leading from the Forlì area towards the Apennines
Castrocaro Terme
Castrocaro Terme is located 10 km from Forlì, on the road from Ravenna to Florence. The town is a popular holiday resort and an important thermal centre
Predappio
Predappio is a hillside town of Roman origins, located in the valley of the Rabbi river, about 30 km from the Casentino Forests Park, Monte Falterona and Campigna
Premilcuore
Premilcuore is located on the right bank of the Rabbi river, between the Alpe of San Benedetto and Mount Falterona