Attractions and places to see around Casalfiumanese are found in the Santerno Valley of Italy's Emilia-Romagna region. This area features rolling hills, apricot trees, vineyards, and distinctive ancient calanchi geological formations. The landscape offers a blend of historical significance, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historic landmarks to scenic natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Fascinating village for its architecture and the street art that is scattered throughout the citadel.
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Church of Santa Maria di Settefonti: The first list of the county which counts 84 "fumanti", or families, dates back to 1249, but the Castle of "Stifunti" (which owes its name to the presence of 7 springs), which later became the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, is earlier than 1105, as demonstrated by the pre-existing structure still visible.
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place with historical reenactment
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A place with a medieval flavour, at the gates of the Santerno cycle path. Update June 2024, the track is closed just upstream from Castel del Rio.
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Light route for a pleasant walk in the woods, it has no technical sections or challenging slopes. We start immediately beyond the Alidosi bridge in Castel del Rio. You can park immediately nearby.
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A singular arch bridge in the municipality of Castel del Rio on the Santerno river, the Alidosi bridge has a single span and was commissioned in 1499 by Obizzo II Alidosi to the architect Andrea Guerrieri. The objective was to symbolize the power and stability of the Alidosi family after the loss of the lordship of Imola. It still connects Castel del Rio to the hamlets that rise on the slopes of Mount Guasteto.
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Nice bridge, just below there is a refreshment point and a park for a break
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The region is known for its unique geological formations called calanchi, similar to badlands. You can see these at Badlands on the Flaminia Minor, which offers a scenic path along the ridge. The area is also characterized by the scenic Santerno Valley with its rolling hills, apricot trees, and vineyards. For a more extensive natural experience, the western entrance to the Gypsum Vein of Romagna Regional Park is nearby, offering rich flora, fauna, and over 200 caves.
Yes, Casalfiumanese and its surroundings are rich in history. Don't miss the Alidosi Bridge in Castel del Rio, a singular arch bridge from 1499. The Dozza Painted Walls (Muro Dipinto) transform the nearby village of Dozza into an open-air museum with over a hundred contemporary artworks. Other notable sites include the ancient Church of Visitazione della Beata Vergine di Riviera, the Sant'Andrea Parish Church with its 14-meter-high tower, and the Fiagnano Belfry, offering panoramic views from the ruins of an ancient church.
Families can enjoy exploring the artistic village of Dozza Painted Walls (Muro Dipinto), which is listed as family-friendly. The Villa Manusardi Park offers a peaceful atmosphere with tall trees, and Villa Masolini features a garden with a 19th-century swimming pool. Many of the easier hiking and cycling routes in the Santerno Valley are also suitable for families.
The ideal times to visit Casalfiumanese are spring, when the apricot trees are in blossom, and fall, which offers mild temperatures perfect for outdoor activities. These seasons provide pleasant weather for exploring both the natural landscapes and historical sites.
Absolutely! The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore the Badlands on the Flaminia Minor for scenic geological formations. The Luca Ghini Trail (Sentiero Luca Ghini) is a panoramic path ideal for nature walks. For more experienced hikers, the territory is part of the extensive Alta Via dei Parchi, a 500-kilometer route through national and regional parks. You can find more hiking options in the MTB Trails around Casalfiumanese guide, which also includes routes suitable for walking.
Yes, Casalfiumanese is a great base for cycling and mountain biking. The Santerno Cycle Route (Ciclovia del Santerno) is a scenic mixed trail suitable for cyclists, connecting the plain of Imola to the Apennines. For more adventurous rides, there are numerous MTB trails. You can explore routes like the 'Santerno River at Codrignano – Riolo Terme Fortress loop' or 'Canale dei Molini – Imola Circuit loop'. Find detailed routes in the Cycling around Casalfiumanese and Gravel biking around Casalfiumanese guides.
Casalfiumanese is known for its vibrant local festivals. A unique tradition is the Raviolo Festival in late March, where sweet ravioli are thrown into crowds. Other seasonal celebrations include the Spring Festival, the Cuccagna Festival, and the Apricot and Tortello Festivals, offering a taste of local culture and cuisine.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring Via Vignale, a stone road immersed in greenery that offers a pleasant and historic experience. The Church of Valmaggiore, though its interior is inaccessible, provides very suggestive views of the surrounding hills from its remains.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The artistic transformation of Dozza's walls, the ancient engineering of the Alidosi Bridge, and the breathtaking landscapes of the calanchi formations are frequently highlighted. Many also enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the trails and the sense of history found in the old stone roads and churches.
Yes, several locations offer excellent panoramic views. The Fiagnano Belfry, standing on a ridge dividing the Valsellustra and Sillaro valleys, provides expansive vistas. The Badlands on the Flaminia Minor also features a very scenic path on the ridge. Additionally, the Castle of Rontana within the Gypsum Vein of Romagna Regional Park offers magnificent views of the surrounding area.
The terrain around Casalfiumanese varies from rolling hills and agricultural paths to more rugged geological formations. Trails like the Badlands on the Flaminia Minor can be very scenic but also bumpy and damaged in places, with steep descents and climbs. Other paths, like the Luca Ghini Trail, are more generally panoramic and suitable for walking in nature. The Via Vignale is a stone road, offering a unique historical surface.


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