The many spas that Emilia-Romagna has to offer are places where you can pamper yourself and experience pure relaxation.Whether it be immersing yourself in a heated thermal water pool, a whirlpool with(...)
Read Spa & WellnessCome discover Emilia-Romagna with your faithful friends: cities, parks, beaches, hotels and pet-friendly areas. Plan your perfect vacation now!
Read Holidays with animalsCountless individuals work together every day to ensure that the thousands of tourists who choose to spend their holidays in Emilia-Romagna enjoy a unique and unforgettable travel experience and, more(...)
Read About usThe Path of San Vicinio is one of the oldest historical paths in Italy. It is a 300 km long circular route between the provinces of Forlì-Cesena, Arezzo and Rimini.The path is great for hiking or(...)
Read The San Vicinio Cycling RouteWhether traveling with family or friends, starting in a camper van, caravan or tent means being carried away by a profound sense of freedom and autonomy.In this sense the concept of travel changes: th(...)
Read Emilia Romagna by campervanWoof woof! My name is Kyra, I am a ten-year-old Labrador and I love traveling with my humans! Today I want to recommend a very nice itinerary, straddling Romagna and Tuscany, in the Upper Savio Valley, among unspoiled nature, spas, walks, [...]
Read Nature, spas and adventures with your dog in the Upper Savio ValleySurrounded by the peaks of Mount Falco (1,657 m), Mount Falterona (1,654 m) and Mount Gabrendo (1,540 m), Campigna is the smallest and highest village in the Bidente Valley, the heart of the Casentine(...)
Read Campigna - Santa Sofia ski resortIf cycling is your passion, the hills of the Savio Valley are what you are looking for, in the footsteps of the “Pirate” Pantani, who loved to train right here.
Read The Grand Tour of the "Valle del Savio" by bicycleThe territory of Sala Bolognese has always had a strong vocation for farming and is located in the first plain north-west of Bologna, between the Samoggia stream and the Reno river. The territory includes, besides Sala, the village of [...]
Read Sala BologneseThe tiny plots of land that lie between the hills of Forlì-Cesena and Rimini grow the olives that are hand-picked to make PDO Olio Extravergine di Oliva Colline di Romagna.The specific climatic condit(...)
Read PDO Olio Extravergine di Oliva Colline di RomagnaA centre for markets and fairs and reference point for farmers and artisans over a vast area, once a territory of the Malatesta Seignory.
Read Morciano di RomagnaThe town is located in the green countryside of the province of Ravenna, just southwest of Lugo, along the Stradelli Guelfi, the ancient network of roads that runs parallel to Via Emilia, from Bologna to the Adriatic Sea, once connecting [...]
Read Bagnara di RomagnaAffording a soft, supple texture with no rind and a mother-of-pearl hue, PDO Squacquerone di Romagna cheese is made in the provinces of Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena, Rimini, Bologna and in part of Ferrara.Tr(...)
Read PDO Squacquerone di RomagnaThe PGI Scalogno di Romagna shallot has an unusual, oblong flask shape, leathery skin and a reddy-brown hue that sets it apart from the other varieties grown around Italy and abroad.Part garlic, part(...)
Read PGI Scalogno di RomagnaAs you travel across the Romagna area, one thing you will notice immediately is how the farming landscape differs from that of Emilia. Alongside the traditional field crops lie vast fields with fruit(...)
Read PGI Pesca and Nettarina di RomagnaThe Name Civitella comes from “Civitatula’ or “small town”. It is situated where the Bidente River narrows, about half way along its length, 30 km from Forlì and 40 km far from Cesena.
Read Civitella di RomagnaIn quanto a dolci l’Emilia-Romagna può vantare un lungo elenco di prelibatezze e non è certo dietro a nessuno per numero di ricette.Alcune hanno origini molto antiche, spesso non scritte, e sono giunt(...)
Read Typical dessertsThis mediaeval town is on the Via Emilia, 10 km north of Rimini and 20 km south of Cesena. Santarcangelo is 13 km from the coast and the beaches of north Rimini and Bellaria Igea Marina.There are lots of reasons why it’s worth discovering [...]
Read Santarcangelo di RomagnaPDO Formaggio di Fossa cheese is a fairly common delicacy in the Romagna region, especially in the province of Forlì-Cesena and the Rimini area (Sant’Agata Feltria, Talamello and Mondaino). This speci(...)
Read PDO Formaggio di Fossa di SoglianoRicca di carni e grassi animali, la cucina emiliana-romagnola non si risparmia quando si tratta di sapori e quantità. L’abbondanza è uno dei suoi tratti distintivi e ne definisce il carattere e le pec(...)
Read Second courses to try in Emilia Romagna“Chi ben comincia, è metà dell’opera” recita così un noto proverbio di tradizione latina che trova pieno riscontro in Emilia-Romagna quando ci si siede attorno a una tavola.La cucina regionale propone(...)
Read Appetizers from Emilia RomagnaOn the beaches of Romagna, you can connect to the Internet for free with your smartphone, notebook or tablet even while getting a tan or dipping your feet in the water. All without using up the data l(...)
Read Free Wi-Fi on the beaches of RomagnaPortico was founded in ancient times along the road to Florence and came to be known first as a market place during Roman times and later as a castle under the control of the Guidi Counts of Dovadola.In 1386 the Republic of Florence chose [...]
Read Portico di RomagnaThe Enoteca Regionale dell’Emilia Romagna association chose to set up shop in the enchanting Rocca Sforzesca di Dozza, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, which lies not far from Bologna.&nbs(...)
Read The Enoteca Regionale Emilia-Romagna AssociationThe cities in Emilia-Romagna that have obtained UNESCO World Heritage site status are Ferrara, Modena and Ravenna, custodians of magnificent works of art with extraordinary historical, cultural, artis(...)
Read UNESCO World Heritage sites in Emilia-Romagna