Natural monuments around Ponte Dell'Olio are found in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, nestled amidst the Nure River and rolling hills. This area presents a diverse natural landscape characterized by forests and hills, including vineyards. The region combines historical sites with natural beauty, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
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La Pietra Parcellara, located in Val Trebbia (PC), is an imposing ophiolitic outcrop (igneous rock) of marine origin, dating back about 150 million years. Born from the solidification of magma on the seabed of the Ligurian Sea, it emerged due to the collision between the African and Eurasian plates, resisting differential erosion.
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Pietra Parcellara is a mountain in the Ligurian Apennines located in the Trebbia Valley, on the border between the municipalities of Bobbio, which owns the southwestern slope, and Travo, which owns the northeastern slope, in the province of Piacenza. It can be reached in several ways: from Bobbiano, from the Caldarola Pass, or by turning behind Pietra Marcia via Donceto Cà dei Re and Brodo (road bike). There is also a dirt road climb for mountain bikes that climbs and passes beneath Pietra Perduca.
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This side of the hill is characterized by a rapid change in terrain type at every step, you go from the tree-lined path, to the classic path and suddenly you turn the curve and you find yourself overlooking the gullies. They almost look like sand dunes but in the end they are clay rocks eroded by water. The peculiarity is that some are completely almost devoid of vegetation and immediately after you find them covered.
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The oratory is beautiful
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Piplon, a foolish devil, one day fell in love with a beautiful girl named Gesandra, but the young girl would not have anything to do with him. To deceive her, therefore, he disguised himself as a knight and sought the collaboration of Brother Gesualdo, a local religious man, to intercede for him. But the friar did not let himself be ensnared and deceived him in turn. He told him to come back in a week and carved a rock in his own likeness; Once the devil returned, Brother Gesualdo convinced him that the girl would marry him only if he waited for her, immobile, in that place for seven years, seven months and seven days and offered to stay with him while waiting. Months passed and then years and Piplon fell asleep, carelessly letting the sand carried by the wind cover him and transform him into the rock that can still be seen today on the road to Castellana, in the municipality of Gropparello.
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According to tradition, the oratory dates back to the year 1000 and houses the imprint of the Madonna's foot. The building, of extreme simplicity, has a gable roof; Inside there are traces of ancient frescoes.
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Beyond the well-known spots, you can discover the intriguing Devil Piplon Rock, a natural formation with a local legend, or the dramatic Calanchi of Piacenza, where water erosion has sculpted unique furrows into the landscape. Another notable site is the Ancient Oak Tree, a centuries-old 'living monument' known for its immense size and history.
Many natural monuments around Ponte Dell'Olio offer expansive views. From Monte Denavolo Summit Cross, you can enjoy 360-degree panoramas of the surrounding natural landscape, including the valleys of Trebbia and Nure. Similarly, Monte Pillerone Summit Cross provides views extending towards the Po Valley and the Alps. The Calanchi of Piacenza also offers splendid views of the surrounding valleys and the unique eroded formations themselves.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Ancient Oak Tree is a great option, offering a chance to see a monumental tree with historical significance. Monte Pillerone Summit Cross, at 594 meters, is also considered a destination reachable by everyone, making it a good choice for families seeking a gentle ascent with rewarding views.
The region around Ponte Dell'Olio is beautiful in spring and autumn, offering ideal conditions for tranquil walks amidst forests and vineyards. Summer is also suitable, especially for activities like climbing at sites such as Pietra Perduca. For panoramic views, clear days in any season are best.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Montesanto Tower loop from Ponte dell'Olio' or 'Riva Castle loop from Ponte dell'Olio', which you can explore further on the Running Trails around Ponte Dell'Olio guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Monticello – Costa del Bulla loop' detailed in the Gravel biking around Ponte Dell'Olio guide, and challenging MTB trails including the 'Ancient Oak Tree – Bettola loop' found in the MTB Trails around Ponte Dell'Olio guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for hiking. Many natural monuments are integrated into or accessible via trails. For example, you can find routes that incorporate the Ancient Oak Tree or lead to summits like Monte Denavolo Summit Cross. You can discover various hiking and running routes in the Running Trails around Ponte Dell'Olio guide and the MTB Trails around Ponte Dell'Olio guide, which often include sections suitable for hiking.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Monte Denavolo. The unique geological formations, such as the Calanchi, are also highly appreciated for their visual impact. The historical and natural significance of sites like the Ancient Oak Tree also leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
Yes, some natural monuments are more accessible. The Monte Pillerone Summit Cross, at 594 meters, is considered a destination that can be reached by everyone, suggesting a less strenuous ascent. The Ancient Oak Tree is also generally easy to access and suitable for a leisurely visit.
While specific dog-friendly policies for each natural monument are not always explicitly stated, generally, natural outdoor areas in Italy are welcoming to dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to keep your dog under control and clean up after them. For specific sites, checking local signage or official websites is advisable.
The region is defined by a diverse natural landscape, including rolling hills, lush forests, and vineyards. The Nure River flows through the area, adding to its scenic beauty. You'll encounter significant geological formations like the Calanchi, prominent summits such as Monte Denavolo, and unique rock formations like Devil Piplon Rock.
The region around Ponte Dell'Olio blends natural beauty with historical sites. While the natural monuments themselves are the focus, the area is rich in historical context. For example, the Monte Denavolo Summit Cross is a man-made monument on a natural peak. The Ancient Oak Tree is considered a 'living monument' due to its age and historical significance. The broader Piacenza province, where these monuments are located, has a rich history, and you can find more information on local sites via resources like Visit Piacenza.


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