Attractions and places to see around Reggiolo include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural points of interest. Located north of Reggio Emilia, bordering the Mantua Oltrepo area, Reggiolo offers diverse experiences. Visitors can explore significant historical sites, discover cultural collections, and enjoy outdoor activities like cycling routes along rivers. The region provides a variety of attractions for those interested in history, culture, and natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Damned War
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Very touching
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It's a place of memory, there's a need for it these days.
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Second conflict sorting camp
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The Collina degli Aironi is a strange anomaly of our flat territory. It is an old accumulation of waste, which over time has become a pleasant hill, now protected. From here passes a short but fun single track for mtb.
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Reggiolo and its surroundings offer several significant historical sites. You can explore Castello Guidotti, a notable historical landmark. Another important site is the Fossoli Concentration Camp Memorial, which serves as a place of memory preserving the history of a former prison and transit camp from World War II. While the historic Fortress (La Rocca di Reggiolo) is currently undergoing restoration after earthquake damage, other cultural landmarks like Palazzo Sartoretti and the Church of Santa Maria Assunta are also present in the town.
Yes, Reggiolo has cultural attractions beyond its historical sites. The town is home to the Art Collection "Antonio Ruggero Giorgi," established in 1975, and the Giovanni Rinaldi Theatre, which is counted among Italy's first historic theatres. These offer insights into the region's artistic and theatrical heritage.
You can discover several natural and outdoor points of interest. The Herons' Hill is a natural monument offering green paths. The Mondine Pumping Stations, while a man-made monument, is an impressive hydraulic work integrated into the landscape, managing water from the Secchia river and providing irrigation for vast agricultural areas. You can also enjoy the Po River Cycle Path – Guastalla to Luzzara, which offers scenic views along the river.
Yes, several attractions around Reggiolo are considered family-friendly. The Mondine Pumping Stations, Fossoli Concentration Camp Memorial, Castello Guidotti, Herons' Hill, and the Po River Cycle Path – Guastalla to Luzzara are all categorized as suitable for families, offering a mix of historical, natural, and active experiences.
Reggiolo is a great starting point for various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and hiking. For example, there are gravel biking routes like the "Mondine Pumping Stations – Secchia River Embankment loop" and hiking trails such as the "Valli di Novellara Loop Trail." Explore more options on the dedicated komoot guides for Gravel biking around Reggiolo, Hiking around Reggiolo, and MTB Trails around Reggiolo.
Yes, Reggiolo is well-suited for cycling. The region offers bike tours that traverse the Lowlands municipalities, featuring castles, towns, and country roads. A popular option is the Po River Cycle Path – Guastalla to Luzzara. You can also find extensive routes for gravel biking and mountain biking, including loops that pass by the Mondine Pumping Stations. For detailed routes, check the komoot guides for Gravel biking around Reggiolo and MTB Trails around Reggiolo.
Near Reggiolo, you can find a variety of hiking trails, generally of low to moderate difficulty. Examples include the "Valli di Novellara Loop Trail" and the "Campi di Reggiolo – Rocca di Reggiolo loop." These trails often take you through green paths and offer opportunities to explore the local countryside. For more hiking options, refer to the komoot guide for Hiking around Reggiolo.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Mondine Pumping Stations are noted for their impressive architecture and engineering, especially after modernization. The Fossoli Concentration Camp Memorial is valued as a crucial place of memory. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the scenic cycle paths along the Po River and the fun, green paths at Herons' Hill.
Yes, Reggiolo hosts the annual Pumpkin Festival, typically held in September. This gastronomic event celebrates the pumpkin with tastings of pumpkin-based specialties and often includes historical commemorations with medieval performances. It usually takes place in the town center and Parco Salici.
Yes, Parco dei Salici is one of the local attractions within Reggiolo, offering a green space for relaxation and recreation. It also serves as a venue for local events, such as the Pumpkin Festival.
The region's climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities in various seasons. For cycling and hiking, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures. The Mondine Pumping Stations are easily accessible in any season, as they are bordered by an asphalted road suitable for all types of bicycles. The Pumpkin Festival in September also offers a cultural highlight alongside outdoor enjoyment.


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