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Family friendly hiking trails in Geosito Di Croara are situated in the Piacenza province, on the right bank of the Trebbia River. This region is characterized by its unique geological composition, featuring ancient Paleosols and raised surfaces of the Apennine margin, shaped by millennia of water erosion. The landscape includes diverse riverine environments and significant ancient woodlands, such as the Bosco di Croara, which is part of the Parco Regionale Fluviale del Trebbia. These natural features provide a varied terrain…
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The most significant moment in Monticello's history dates back to the end of World War II.
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Il Castello di Monticello (Gazzola, PC) is a 14th-century medieval fortification located on the ridge between Valtrebbia and Valluretta. Mentioned since 1372, it was long owned by the Arcelli family and, after being passed to the Farnese and other families, it returned to the Arcelli family in the 19th century. In 1945 it was the scene of partisan battles.
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However, the church of Monticello is dedicated to Saint Stephen :-)
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Monticello Castle was first mentioned in 1372, when it was occupied by troops loyal to the Pope during an anti-Visconti uprising. Located on the ridge that divides Val Trebbia and Val Luretta, Monticello Castle represents a pleasant and harmonious whole from a landscape point of view with the surrounding hilly environment typical of the lower Piacenza Apennines (540 meters above sea level). The structure has an irregular quadrangular plan, but currently shows the clearly visible signs of the various and heterogeneous architectural modifications and additions undergone over the centuries. The front of the castle is on the eastern side, which is dominated by the mass of the portal, equipped in ancient times with a drawbridge; a sturdy square tower rises to the left of the entrance to guard the south side, while two round turrets are placed to protect the north side. The interior develops around two courtyards of different proportions, facing the main buildings, used as homes. All around the fortress, structures of an evidently agricultural nature have arisen in more recent times, which have little to do with the original structure and which emphasize its hybrid aspect, but at the same time soften its forms. The castle is currently used as the headquarters of a local agricultural company, but it is worth noting the stark contrast between the unused parts of the building, almost at risk of collapse in some places, and the inhabited parts, which are better preserved.
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Rivalta Castle is one of the very few European examples of manors surrounded by an ancient village that has largely remained intact today.
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Rivalta Castle is one of the very few European examples of manors surrounded by an ancient village that has largely remained intact today. Mentioned in documents as early as 1048, it is a sumptuous noble residence, surrounded by a magnificent park. The castle shows a quadrangular planimetric development and is characterized by a singular fifteenth-century cylindrical tower, which ends with the unmistakable small tower
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Pillerone is 601 m high and not 594. and the view extends over nothing because the top is surrounded by woods. I don't know how Martina manages to write this rubbish...🤣
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The Bosco di Croara is a millenary place full of stories and with a very varied vegetation (to name a few, there are chestnut trees, orchids, hazelnuts, maples and butcher's broom).
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Geosito Di Croara offers a wonderful selection of family-friendly trails. You'll find over 100 routes in the area, with 37 classified as easy and 64 as moderate, making it easy to choose an adventure suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
The region is ideal for families due to its diverse trails, many of which are easy to navigate and free of dangerous sections. The Bosco di Croara, in particular, offers ancient woodlands and gentle paths perfect for exploring with children. The area also features unique geological formations and historical sites that add an educational element to your outdoor adventure.
Yes, there are several easy circular walks. For example, the Croara Wood loop from Campo dei Re is an easy 4.5 km trail with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed family outing. Another great option is the Croara Wood loop from Castello di Rivalta, which is similarly easy and just over 4.6 km.
Geosito Di Croara is known for its unique geological composition, featuring some of the oldest soils in Emilia-Romagna, known as "Paleosols." You'll hike through ancient deciduous forests like the Bosco di Croara, home to various oak species, chestnuts, and hazels. Keep an eye out for rare and protected undergrowth species such as red lilies and orchids, especially in spring.
Absolutely! The magnificent Rivalta Castle, a large fortified complex overlooking the Trebbia River, is a prominent landmark in the area and is often integrated into hiking routes. The Via del Mare / Via del Sale Trail, for instance, passes near this historic site. The region also has charming fortified villages nearby.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for family hiking in Geosito Di Croara. The weather is mild, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant, with blooming flowers in spring and colorful foliage in autumn. Summer can be pleasant, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter hikes are possible, but some paths might be muddy or slippery, so appropriate footwear is essential.
Yes, many trails in Geosito Di Croara are dog-friendly, especially those within the Bosco di Croara. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect the local wildlife and flora, as the area is part of the Parco Regionale Fluviale del Trebbia. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from nearly 400 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the ancient woodlands, the well-maintained paths suitable for families, and the beautiful views of the Trebbia River valley. The blend of natural beauty and historical interest is frequently highlighted as a major draw.
While specific public transport routes directly to every trailhead can vary, the region around Geosito Di Croara is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to nearby towns and villages, from which many trailheads are within walking distance or a short taxi ride. Planning ahead is recommended for public transport users.
Parking is generally available near the main access points and villages surrounding Geosito Di Croara. For trails like the Croara Wood loop from Campo dei Re or the Croara Wood loop from Castello di Rivalta, you can often find designated parking areas in or near the starting points mentioned in the route descriptions. Always check local signage for any parking restrictions.
Yes, several trails provide stunning views of the Trebbia River. The Monte Pillerone Summit Cross loop from Pigazzano, for example, offers excellent panoramic vistas as it ascends, allowing you to appreciate the river's winding course through the valley. These routes often involve a bit more elevation but are very rewarding.


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