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Emilia-Romagna
Forlì-Cesena
Bertinoro

Bridge over the Ghiaia Ditch – Trail along the Pino Canal loop from San Pietro in Guardiano

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Mountain biking trails
Italy
Emilia-Romagna
Forlì-Cesena
Bertinoro

Bridge over the Ghiaia Ditch – Trail along the Pino Canal loop from San Pietro in Guardiano

Moderate

4.3

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17

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Bridge over the Ghiaia Ditch – Trail along the Pino Canal loop from San Pietro in Guardiano

03:44

65.2km

70m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 19, 2026

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Parco regionale Delta del Po Emilia-Romagna

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23.6 km

Bridge over the Ghiaia Ditch

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Dante rest area class pine forest

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24.8 km

No..this is on the Fosso Ghiaia

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26.9 km

Ortazzo Wetland Observation Cabin

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Completely renovated with the addition of wooden racks and tables and appropriate signage, it allows you to observe the splendid Ortazzo wetland, an ancient freshwater valley where numerous rice paddies once stood, now instead with brackish water. This area is ideal for the development of biodiversity of flora and fauna, including seagulls, terns, woodcocks, black-winged stilts, Kentish plovers, coots, lapwings, jays, cormorants, and herons. Continuing along the trail, after about 2 km, you will notice the wooden observation tower.

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27.9 km

ortazzo tower flooded

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29.0 km

The Cubo Magico Bevanella Visitor Center is the natural starting point for excursions on foot, by boat, by bicycle, by canoe in one of the wildest environments and of greatest naturalistic value in the province of Ravenna and the entire Adriatic coast.
The mouth of the Bevano is an important area of approximately 40 hectares, which testifies, with its natural mouth, the coastal dunes and the lagoons behind the dunes, how the entire regional coastal strip must have been before massive anthropic interventions.
The site is part of the Po Delta Regional Park and presents naturalistic excellences such as the Ortazzo valley, a large freshwater marsh constantly submerged by the waters of the Bevano and Fosso Ghiaia rivers, which also includes the Ortazzino wetland, a brackish area adjacent to the beach which alternates ponds behind the dunes, reed beds, dunes with Mediterranean vegetation and coastal pine forests.
The Ortazzo valley hosts various environments characterized by halophilous vegetation adapted to the brackish environment, with alternating rushes and expanses of grasses. The peninsula that crosses the swamp is home to a pine forest characterized by the stone pine.
The environment of the Ortazzino wetland is characterized by arid meadows, coastal dunes, samphire forests, sea rushes and thermophilic shrublands dominated by juniper and sea buckthorn. Behind the dunes there is an area of state-owned maritime pine forests dating back to 1881, which overlap with the original shrubby vegetation typical of the dunes.
The avifauna is particularly rich: the area is in fact a nerve center for the migration and wintering of aquatic birds and is a nesting site for a numerous variety of birds, such as the Black-winged Stilt, the Avocet, seagulls, terns and other birds.

Next to the Visitor Center we have the Bevanella water pumping plant
The plant, near Lido di Classe, is the final structure of the hydraulic drainage system of the territories between the Bevano torrent and the Savio river, including the towns of Savio and Lido di Classe.
The area is particularly subject to hydraulic risk and was the subject of a major flood in October 1996.
The raising of the water is necessary to introduce the shallow waters (collected in the territories listed above) into the Bevano stream, thus allowing their flow towards the sea.

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06/13/2023 - At the mouth of the river Savio, the largest river in Romagna, the banks are dotted with fishermen's huts. Each with its own net and with its unmistakable shape, they are the icons of the water landscape.

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39.2 km

Trail along the Pino Canal

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Off-road shortcut pine forest Terme Cervia Viale Nullo Baldini

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51.7 km

Bosco del Duca d'Altemps

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55.8 km

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65.2 km

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41.1 km

12.9 km

7.59 km

1.63 km

1.57 km

350 m

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28.9 km

16.9 km

7.72 km

7.01 km

4.64 km

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