Best attractions and places to see around Ozzano Dell'Emilia include a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural institutions. Situated near Bologna, the area is known for its origins as the ancient Roman town of Claterna. Visitors can explore unique natural features like the Park of Bolognese Gypsums and the Abbadessa Gullies, characterized by striking clay formations. The region also offers numerous trails for hiking and cycling, alongside archaeological and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The top of Mount Calvo is... bald, and this allows the view to sweep wide and caress with the eyes the ridges that descend towards the Val di Zena.
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Monte Adone is an iconic stop along the Via degli Dei, a hiking trail that crosses the Apennines between Bologna and Florence. Located between Monzuno and Madonna dei Fornelli, Monte Adone offers spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountain range. The climb to the summit is an inspiring experience, taking visitors through nature trails and lush forests. Reaching the summit of Monte Adone is rewarding and offers a sense of achievement, as well as providing breathtaking views of valleys, hills and forests. It is the perfect place for a scenic break, to admire the surrounding landscape and to rest before continuing on the Via degli Dei. Monte Adone is one of the highlights of this famous hiking trail, offering hikers an unforgettable experience immersed in the wild nature of the Apennines.
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Monte Adone is an iconic stop along the Via degli Dei, a hiking route that crosses the Apennines between Bologna and Florence. Located between Monzuno and Madonna dei Fornelli, Monte Adone offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding mountain range.
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Stunning view after the climb
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crossing point of various trails
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Enchanting place ... among the most beautiful in the province of Bologna
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Beautiful rocky conformation and fun route, view of the highway from the summit a bit disappointing. Reached during the Via degli Dei after about 27km of walking
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The region is renowned for the Park of Bolognese Gypsums and the Abbadessa Gullies (Parco Regionale dei Gessi e Calanchi dell'Abbadessa). This park features unique 'calanchi' (gullies) – striking clay formations shaped by erosion – along with sinkholes and expansive views. You can experience these formations directly on the Trail through the Gessi Bolognesi Calanchi, which offers panoramic sections immersed in vegetation.
Yes, Ozzano Dell'Emilia offers numerous hiking trails, especially within the Park of Bolognese Gypsums and the Abbadessa Gullies. Popular options include the Monte Alto Trail (Via degli Dei), known for its excellent uphill and downhill sections. For more detailed routes and options, you can explore the dedicated Hiking around Ozzano Dell'Emilia guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Monte Adone summit, where you'll find a booklet to sign under the cross. Another excellent spot is the Peak of Monte Calvo, which offers an almost 360° panoramic view, particularly stunning during sunrise and sunset. The Passo della Badessa in Ciagnano also provides spectacular views of the 'calanchi'.
Ozzano Dell'Emilia has a rich history, tracing back to the ancient Roman town of Claterna. You can explore the Archaeological Area of Claterna. Other notable historical sites include the 16th-century Church of Santa Maria della Quaderna, the Church of Sant'Andrea (housing the remains of the Blessed Lucia of Settefonti), and the ancient Abbey of Monte Armato.
Absolutely. The region features various cycling paths, including the 'Ciclovia dei Gessi di Gaibola' for mountain biking. You can also explore ancient routes like the Roman road Flaminia Minor. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Ozzano Dell'Emilia guide, which includes options like the 'Ozzano–Idice Cycle Path'.
Ozzano Dell'Emilia is home to several specialized museums. These include the National Institute of Wild Fauna Museum, the Museum of Domestic Animal Anatomy, a Collection of Antique Surgical Instruments, and the Ercolani Museum of Pathological Anatomy and Veterinary Teratology. Many of these are connected to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Bologna.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Monte Adone and Peak of Monte Calvo. The unique geological formations of the 'calanchi' and the immersive experience of trails like the Trail through the Gessi Bolognesi Calanchi are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and photographic opportunities.
Yes, Ozzano Dell'Emilia hosts the Sagra della Badessa, a medieval historical re-enactment held annually in mid-May. This event commemorates the legend of the Settefonti and offers a glimpse into the region's past.
Certainly. The area features historical residences such as Palazzo Galvani in San Cristoforo, known for being the site of Luigi Galvani's electrical experiments. Along the 'Stradelli Guelfi,' you can also find the neo-classical Villa Angelica, which now houses a herbal produce institute.
You can admire the Idice River and its surrounding landscape from the Bridge over the Idice River. It's a pleasant spot to pause and take in the natural scenery.
Yes, in the foothills above the area of Maggio, specifically in the borough of San Pietro, you can find an ancient Torre (Tower). This tower is a remnant of a medieval castle that was originally built to defend the Via Emilia.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the natural parks offer opportunities for exploring unique geological formations and enjoying scenic viewpoints. The region's diverse terrain also supports gravel biking, with several routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Ozzano Dell'Emilia guide.


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