Best attractions and places to see around Mercato Saraceno include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Located in the Savio Valley, the area is characterized by cultivated hills, wooded areas, and the Savio River. Mercato Saraceno is known for its ancient churches, a strong wine tradition, and picturesque landscapes. The region offers a variety of points of interest for visitors to explore.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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May 09, 2026: the bridge is back in place and the river is crossable.
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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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Mobile bridge that crosses the Marecchia river, accessible from spring to late autumn, depending on the rainfall...
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In the 13th century it was a possession of the Malatesta family, under whom the town managed to prosper until the abolition of feudalism at the dawn of the 19th century. After the brief Napoleonic period, the municipality passed to the Church in 1816, followed by the Risorgimento uprisings, the passage of Giuseppe Garibaldi and the annexation to the Kingdom of Italy. (Source: https://www.ilturista.info/guide.php?cat1=4&cat2=8&cat3=6&cat4=157&lan=ita)
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The etymology of the name Roncofreddo is uncertain, as are the origins of the town. The first documented information dates back to the documents of the Bavarian Code (an ancient administrative register of the Church of Ravenna dating back to the 7th-10th centuries, currently kept in Munich) where in n.70 mention is made of the concession by an archbishop of Ravenna to Tybalt , son of Leone del Duca Orso, of an estate called Fundum Roncofrigido. (Source: http://www.comune.roncofreddo.fc.it/c040037/zf/index.php/servizi-aggiuntivi/index/index/idtesto/20041 )
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A bridge can be seen from the northern side of the riverbed - but cannot be reached. Several deep and fast watercourses make it impossible to get to the bridge (April 2024)
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and exact origins are not documented, it can be hypothesized that around the year 1000 the locality was a possession of the Ravenna church. For years disputed between the Church and the municipality of Rimini, a first fortified tower was probably built in the 13th century. The first real fortress, built by the municipality of Rimini, dates back only to the 14th century. Possession of the Malatesta family until 1335, it was conquered by Francesco degli Ordelaffi, lord of Forlì and subsequently ceded to the Montefeltro family, to then return under the control of the Holy See and subsequently in 1433 again of the Malatesta family. In 1485 it returned to the control of the archbishop of Ravenna and was enfeoffed to the Roverella family of Cesena who held it until 1745. Important expansions and the transformation from a castle to a summer residence date back to this period, and at the same time the construction of homes on the ancient wall circuit was encouraged, demolishing the previous ones closest to the palace and creating the hanging garden in their place. The Roverellas were succeeded in 1745 by the Guiccioli, a family that held the castle until 1960, the year in which it was sold to the current owners, the Volpe counts.
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Mercato Saraceno is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Roncofreddo Village Center, which features a notable castle and offers scenic views. Another significant site is the Monteleone Medieval Village, recognized for its well-preserved urban design. Within the town, explore Piazza Mazzini with its frescoed town hall and the parish church of Santa Maria Nuova, or the Oratory of the Madonna della Vita, which houses the Museum of Sacred Art.
Yes, the area is characterized by picturesque natural features. The town itself is closely linked to the Savio River, with small waterfalls created by its position on a high cliff. You can also find scenic viewpoints at Sogliano al Rubicone and Roncofreddo Village Center. The region spans the valleys of the Savio, Borello, and Rubicone rivers, offering cultivated hills, wooded areas, and badlands.
Mercato Saraceno is a great base for outdoor activities. Cycling enthusiasts can challenge themselves on the legendary Colle del Barbotto Summit, a key part of the Granfondo Nove Colli race. For more routes, you can explore options like those found in the Cycling around Mercato Saraceno guide, or for mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Mercato Saraceno guide.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming Sogliano al Rubicone and Roncofreddo Village Center, both of which are noted as family-friendly. The area also offers over 100 km of nature trails suitable for trekking and biking, providing opportunities for outdoor family adventures.
Mercato Saraceno is recognized as a 'Wine City' and is a major producer of Romagna Sangiovese wine. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings at local wineries, which also produce indigenous Famoso grape varieties, Albana, and Trebbiano. Don't miss traditional Romagnan dishes like cappelletti, passatelli, piadina, and local specialties such as fossa cheese from Sogliano al Rubicone.
The region offers year-round appeal. For cycling and hiking, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures. The mobile bridge over the Marecchia River, which connects Rimini to Novafeltria, is typically installed between April and May, making it a good time for cycling along the river. Summer is ideal for enjoying cultural events and exploring the natural beauty, while the cooler months can be suitable for experiencing local cuisine and wine.
Mercato Saraceno is home to several ancient churches. The Pieve of Saints Cosmas and Damian, located towards San Damiano, is the oldest in the area, built around the mid-9th century on the remains of a 1st-century AD pagan temple. The Pieve di Monte Sorbo, about 8 kilometers from the town center, is another ancient and serene church, significant as a pilgrimage destination.
Yes, Palazzo Dolcini is an architectural gem in Mercato Saraceno, showcasing Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. Originally a theatre and cinema, it now serves as a cultural center. Additionally, Villa Teodorani in Paderno, located 3 km from Mercato Saraceno, is an interesting site with Italian rationalism mixed with Art Deco elements, once the 'buen retiro' of Arnaldo Mussolini.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm, natural beauty, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The well-preserved medieval villages like Monteleone Medieval Village, the challenging cycling climbs such as Colle del Barbotto Summit, and the rich local food and wine culture are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with 17 highlights featuring 14 photos and receiving over 200 upvotes.
The region offers over 100 km of nature trails for trekking and biking. These include paths along canyons carved by streams, routes like the Falcino path (part of the Way of San Vicinio), and the Sentieri del Tasso network in the Linaro area. While specific hiking guides are not listed, many of the cycling and MTB routes, such as those in the Gravel biking around Mercato Saraceno guide, can also be adapted for trekking.
The historic center of Mercato Saraceno is closely linked to the Savio River, where the town's position on a high cliff creates small waterfalls. Significant historical and geographical points include the Ponte sul Fiume Savio (Barbotto Bridge) and the Ponte Vecchio, which is near the Church of the Madonna del Ponte Vecchio and an ancient mill. There's also a Movable bridge over the Marecchia River that connects cycling paths seasonally.


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