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Embark on the Sassi di Roccamalatina Loop Trail, a moderate hike that takes you through diverse terrain, from natural paths to gravel roads and even some alpine sections. You will cover 4.6 miles (7.4 km) and gain 1000 feet (305 metres) in elevation, typically completing the route in about 2…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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2.02 km
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2.85 km
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Late spring is particularly beautiful for this hike, especially along the cliffs of the Sassi, due to the cherry blossoms. The trail offers suggestive views year-round, but good weather conditions are recommended for the best experience.
The trail features diverse terrain, including natural paths, gravel roads, asphalt sections, and paved paths. You'll also encounter some alpine portions and unpaved sections. Expect to traverse wooded areas, pass by ancient villages, and experience a variety of natural and historical elements.
Yes, the trail offers several significant points of interest. You'll get a View of the Sassi di Roccamalatina, and reach the Sasso della Croce (Trail 4), which provides breathtaking panoramic vistas. Other highlights include the Sasso della Croce di Rocca Malatina, the Riva Mill, and the distinctive Roccamalatina Rocks.
This is classified as a 'moderate hike' and requires a good basic fitness level and sure-footedness. While mostly accessible, some sections involve moderate inclines and potentially a brief challenging uphill or technical descent. It might be challenging for absolute beginners or very young children, but active families with hiking experience could enjoy it.
Specific parking information is not provided in the available data, but as a loop tour within a regional park, designated parking areas are typically available near common access points or visitor centers within the Parco Regionale Sassi di Roccamalatina e di Sant’Andrea. It's advisable to check local park maps or official websites for precise parking locations before your visit.
The available information does not explicitly state restrictions on dogs. However, as a general rule in regional parks in Italy, dogs are often permitted but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Always check the specific regulations of the Parco Regionale Sassi di Roccamalatina e di Sant’Andrea before bringing your dog.
The Parco Regionale Sassi di Roccamalatina e di Sant’Andrea generally does not require an entrance fee for hiking its trails. Permits are typically not needed for day hikes on established routes like this one. However, specific activities or guided tours might have associated costs, so it's always good to verify with the park's official channels if you have specific plans beyond a standard hike.
Yes, this route is part of a larger network of trails within the park. It intersects with and covers sections of several official trails, including SAS3, Itinerario 8, Itinerario 9, CAI 400/2, Cammino dell'Unione, and Via Romea Nonantolana Orientale (pedonale), among others.
Yes, there is a Picnic area in Parco Regionale Sassi di Roccamalatina e di Sant’Andrea. You might also find natural water sources like the Pira Spring, but it's always recommended to carry sufficient water for your hike.
The Sassi di Roccamalatina are distinctive rocky outcrops that dramatically rise from the surrounding hills, forming a unique geological feature of the middle Modenese Apennines. These prominent rock formations give the regional park its name and provide a striking backdrop and panoramic views throughout the hike.
The ring can be done in full only that I have turned on the track from the restaurant "the lighthouse". You can find the complete itinerary on the site of the Parco dei Sassi di Rocca Malatina
Nice walk in the Sassi di Rocca Malatina park. Extraordinary view, even more so on a beautiful December day with the snow-capped Cimone in the background. I recommend Trattoria Sant'Apollonia... always a guarantee!!👣
The Sassi di Roccamalatina are large rocky spires of sandstone that rise and stand out from the surrounding hilly landscape. They are part of a much larger park full of paths that develops in the lower Modena Apennines, in very little urbanized areas. A good part of the path is in the woods and at this time offers very fragrant acacia and elderberry blooms. Unfortunately the entrance was closed and is limited to weekends only as indicated at the entrance and the cost is €3.50.
Circular route number 3 through the Parco Regionale dei Sassi di Roccamalatina⛰️👍
PEC (Central Emilia Parks) - The Sassi Ring (Itinerary No. 3) Taken from the Central Emilia Parks tourist website The route: "Il Fontanazzo" Park Center (Parking) - La Vigna - La Cà - Le Serre - Castellaro - Rocca di Sopra - Borgo dei Sassi di Roccamalatina Visitor Center - Carbonaia - Riva Spring - Riva Mill - Il Rio - Santa Apollonia - Teggia - Siano - Serlo - Minighelli - Vallecchie Mill - Sulphurous Water Spring - Isola - Cà Rastelli - "Il Fontanazzo" Park Center (Parking) Actual tour details: Duration: 4:37 Distance: 9.15 km Elevation gain: 350 m The photos are not in sequential order because the recorded itinerary was accidentally interrupted halfway. These were recreated on paper and added later. The navigation data was obtained from two field recordings. A very beautiful loop within the Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park, perfectly signposted. There is a fee to climb Sasso della Croce, and I didn't do it, partly because the overcast and foggy sky limited the view of the valley. The view is still beautiful even without climbing it. Info and details: https://itinerari.parchiemiliacentrale.it/track/137