Best canyons around Modigliana are found within a diverse landscape in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The area features natural formations with canyon-like characteristics, including dramatic landslide-formed canyons and unique geological features within the Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park. Modigliana itself is situated within river valleys that present scenic, gorge-like landscapes with steep slopes carved into marl and sandstone. These formations offer a geologically fascinating environment for exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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From the ridge bordered by gullies, coming from both Pideura and via Vernelli, you can descend to This beautiful cavedagna, which initially runs along the edge of a gulley, then enters the vineyards to reach the valley floor. Done in May or June, you will be inebriated by the scent of flowering broom. Easily passable even uphill. Some single-track sections, but avoidable.
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Rupe dei Cozzi a few km from Castrocaro, visit 😃
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Quite impervious as a place but with care you get to the bottom and discover the gorge, a magical place
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Nice dirt road on the crest, allowing you to go down the valley from the Santo path to via Giallo. The route runs alongside the gullies, but you need to pay attention especially to the furrows which are really deep
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a little slippery ground, I recommend goretex boots or ankle boots
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it is recommended to bring a sweatshirt
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Cave to visit with a speleologist guide ... Fascinating!
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The Modigliana area offers a diverse range of canyon-like features. You can find dramatic landslide-formed canyons, unique gypsum formations and 'calanchi' (steep gullies) within the Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park, and scenic gorge-like river valleys carved into marl and sandstone.
Yes, several natural landmarks offer unique views. The Singletrack of the Rio Cozzi Canyon provides beautiful views after the canyon section. You can also explore the impressive 'Grand Canyon' of Tossino, a landslide-formed feature with vertical walls and bright colors. The Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park is known for its 'crystal hills' of chalk and dramatic 'calanchi' formations.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Singletrack of the Rio Cozzi Canyon for its engaging passages and views. The Landslide Canyon of Valletta is another unique spot, formed by a significant landslide. Additionally, the Grotta Tanaccia, a cave with fascinating karst phenomena, is a popular attraction within the Vena del Gesso Romagna.
Yes, the Grotta Tanaccia is a prominent cave in the Vena del Gesso Romagna. It features an underground path with suggestive environments and interesting karst phenomena. Guided tours can be organized by reservation, typically from April onwards, though it closes in winter to protect hibernating bats.
The area boasts historical intrigue, such as the Grotta Tanaccia, where prehistoric finds were discovered. The historic Ponte della Signora (Ponte di San Donato), an 18th-century arched bridge over the Acerreta stream, also adds to the region's historical charm with its legends.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, running trails, and gravel biking routes. For example, you can explore MTB Trails around Modigliana, Running Trails around Modigliana, or enjoy Gravel biking around Modigliana.
The Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park, which includes the Grotta Tanaccia, is generally open for visits all year round, with the exception of the winter period to protect hibernating bats. Spring and early summer (May or June) are particularly pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking, as you might experience the scent of flowering broom.
Yes, some areas present challenges. The Landslide Canyon of Valletta is considered challenging, and a large part of the asphalt road has collapsed, making it traversable only by bike or on foot with caution. The Grotta Tanaccia also falls under the challenging category due to its underground path.
'Calanchi' are steep gullies and ridges carved by water erosion into clayey soil, creating distinctive 'canyon-like badlands.' They are a significant feature of the Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park. You can experience them on trails like the Ridge of the Calanchi from the Sentiero del Santo or the Descent to Rio Vezzano Among Calanchi and Vineyards.
When visiting the Landslide Canyon of Valletta, be aware that it is a dangerous stretch where a large part of the asphalt road has collapsed. It is only recommended for travel by bike or on foot, and caution is advised due to the unstable ground.
Absolutely. The area around Modigliana is well-suited for mountain biking. You can find many options, including the Singletrack of the Rio Cozzi Canyon which offers fun passages. For more extensive routes, explore the MTB Trails around Modigliana guide.


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