
In the heart of Romagna, a journey through the spiritual depths opens up, a journey that is intertwined with the millenary history of sacred places...
In the heart of Romagna, a journey through the spiritual depths opens up, a journey that is intertwined with the millenary history of sacred places...
Since the 11th century, the Adriatic section of the ancient Via Francigena has also been called Via Romea to indicate its final destination: Rome.
A challenging route of about 120 km, in a constant alternation of climbs and gentle slopes, leads to an enormous stretch of water immersed in luxuriant vegetation: the suggestive spectacle of the Ridracoli Dam will repay any effort...
A tour of the Romagna hinterland for two-wheel enthusiasts to discover landscapes where every kilometre is a joy to the eyes..
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