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On the trail of the Malatesta

Via Romagna: from the Valmarecchia to San Giovanni in Marignano

Typology
cycling route
Number of Stages
2
Difficulty
Medium

The Via Romagna is a 462 km permanent cycle route crossing Romagna, from Comacchio to San Giovanni in Marignano. The aim is to explore the picturesque villages in Romagna hills, recounting the history, culture and gastronomy of the region.

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Discovering Valmarecchia

Discovering Valmarecchia

The final part starts from Mount Titano, with its three towers of San Marino, one of the world’s oldest republics. After a visit to the small state, we descend towards Valle del Conca, passing through Faetano, known for its ceramics production. We continue down to Montescudo, a beautiful village nestled among hills of vineyards and olive groves.

Next is Coriano, with its characteristic Malatesta castle, then the quiet village of San Clemente and lastly, Morciano di Romagna, with its 19th-century atmosphere. This route is up and downhill, over low-traffic asphalt and beautiful gravel roads.

Cycling to Riviera Romagnola

Cycling to Riviera Romagnola

From Morciano di Romagna proceed to Sant'Ansovino, then Saludecio, with its Garden of Fragrances. The journey continues to Mondaino, famous for its circular square, home of the Palio del Daino, and for the traces left by the Malatesta family with their castle and fortifications.

Head down to Montegridolfo, a charming historic centre between Romagna and the Marche, historically influenced by the Malatesta and Montefeltro families.

Finally, take the track to Santa Maria del Monte, with views of the hills gently sloping towards the Romagna Riviera. The final descent takes you to San Giovanni in Marignano, land of wheat and wine, where you conclude your extraordinary cycling adventure.

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