Attractions and places to see around Savignano Sul Rubicone encompass a variety of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The town is historically significant as the location where Julius Caesar is said to have crossed the Rubicon river in 49 BC. Visitors can explore its rich cultural heritage and appreciate the natural surroundings, including the river itself and the hilly hinterland. Savignano Sul Rubicone offers a blend of ancient history and local charm for those exploring the Romagna region.
…Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice, there are many restaurants
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Ancient port designed by Leonardo da Vinci with typical fishing boats
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Monument to the greatest cyclist of all time
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Very beautiful and well-deserved memorial for the greatest cyclist of all time 💪🏻
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very beautiful place and you should definitely see it
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Romagna beautiful all year round
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yellow Cesenatico cycle path for the Tour de France
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Savignano sul Rubicone is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Roman Bridge over the Rubicon, famous for Julius Caesar's crossing. Another significant site is the Castle of Ribano, a medieval fortified manor house now home to a wine company. The town also features several historic churches, such as the 18th-century Church of Santa Lucia and the ancient Pieve di San Giovanni in Compito, which stands on a former Roman settlement.
Yes, for cultural insights, explore the Archaeological Museum of Compito "Don Giorgio Franchini", which displays artifacts from the area's Roman past. You can also visit the Rubiconia Accademia dei Filopatridi, housed in Palazzo Gregorini, which boasts a library of 80,000 volumes. Don't miss the Casa Museo of Secondo Casadei, dedicated to the creator of the popular Romagnola folk song "Romagna mia".
The most prominent natural feature is the historic River Rubicon itself, with a path running along its banks offering views of the Roman Bridge. For those who enjoy greenery, the increasingly hilly hinterland provides opportunities for outdoor activities. You can also find the unique "Tree of San Francesco," a cypress tree believed to have grown from a staff planted by Saint Francis.
Families can enjoy exploring the historical sites like the Roman Bridge and the River Rubicon. The nearby Cesenatico's Leonardesque Canal Harbour is a vibrant spot with shops, bars, and restaurants, offering a lively atmosphere. Many of the local settlements, such as Sogliano al Rubicone, are also considered family-friendly with their charming streets and local specialties.
Yes, the area offers several hiking opportunities. You can explore trails along the River Rubicon, such as the Rubicone Trail 198, which is a moderate 14 km route. For an easier option, consider the Hiking loop from Savignano sul Rubicone, which is about 4 km. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Hiking around Savignano Sul Rubicone guide.
Savignano sul Rubicone is a great starting point for cyclists. For moderate touring, try the Pinarella Pine Forest – Gatteo a Mare Beach loop (approx. 55 km). If you're looking for a challenge, there are difficult road cycling routes like the Bar & Restaurant Al Barbotto – Sogliano al Rubicone loop, which is about 95 km. Find more options in the Cycling around Savignano Sul Rubicone guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Savignano Sul Rubicone guide.
For scenic views, head to the Malatesta Fortress of Verucchio. This well-preserved castle offers beautiful panoramic views of the Marecchia valley and the surrounding green hills. The settlement of Sogliano al Rubicone also provides great views from its elevated position.
The town hosts various events throughout the year. The SI Fest - Savignano Immagini Festival takes place in September, and the Dolce Estate program runs from June to September, offering a range of summer activities. For pleasant weather for outdoor exploration, spring and early autumn are generally ideal.
Yes, the municipality of Sogliano al Rubicone is particularly famous for its fossa cheese, a local specialty whose production dates back to the Malatesta period. This unique cheese is aged in underground pits, giving it a distinctive flavor.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rich historical significance, especially the connection to Julius Caesar and the Roman era. The charm of the medieval villages and the scenic beauty of the hilly hinterland are also highly rated. Many enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of places like Cesenatico's Leonardesque Canal Harbour and the cultural depth found in the local museums and churches.
Beyond the main landmarks, consider exploring some of the smaller, historic churches like the Baroque Church of Suffrage (or S.S. Salvatore) or the Church of San Rocco, built to ward off the plague. The various villas in the surrounding area, such as Villa Perticari and Villa Rasponi, also offer architectural interest and a glimpse into local heritage.
While Savignano sul Rubicone itself is inland, approximately 13 km from the coast, its hamlet Savignano a Mare faces the Adriatic Sea. This offers opportunities for water sports and enjoying the Romagna Riviera during the summer months, making it a convenient option for a day trip to the beach.


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