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Hiking Italy

hikingNorthern Italy is an exceptional choice as an active vacation for those who love to get around by foot.·There are great walks and hikes throughout the regions that lets you explore·the multi layers of history and culture, the varied geographical profile, and these small ecosystems that offer varied food and wine products, a walker·has multiple choices to keep them engaged during their visit.

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Ravenna Italy

Bike Emilia Romagna, Italy - Ravenna Province

Ravenna the capital of mosaics

Legend has it that the Byzantines were a fabulous and mysterious people, qualities that certainly also apply to one of their main cities – Ravenna, the former capital of the Western Empire. Ravenna is a European "superstar" city which attracts visitors from the four corners of the world.

Around Ravenna

There are so many places of interest around Ravenna that one or two days aren't enough to see everything, but then of course, you can always come back again! The landscape surrounding Ravenna resembles the background of a Renaissance painting, with its round-topped hills dotted with lovely old villages. The plain, too, is full of beautiful and ancient towns and villages, while to escape from summer heat, check out the popular seaside resorts that line the coast and their long shady pine forest.

Probably the best starting point for a virtual tour of the area around Ravenna is its highest part, the hills and low mountains on the border with Tuscany. Here the landscape is of impressive beauty all year round and medieval valleys cradle towns such as Brisighella, Casola Valsenio and Riolo Terme. Brisighella is one of those places that are hard not to fall in love with, not only because it is rare to find a medieval town that is so charming and well-preserved, but also for its lively atmosphere. Casola Valsenio is the Italian capital of lavender and other officinal herbs: as many as 400 kinds of plants are cultivated in the Herb Garden (Giardino delle Erbe). Riolo Terme, a popular spa resort, also features a wonderful castle, which is open to the public.

Leaving the hills and going down towards the Via Emilia and the plain, the landscape changes. Here the small art towns stand out as indisputable local beauties. They are all worth a visit and each one has its own special feature: Bagnacavallo has a fabulous old town centre; Russi boasts a 2nd century AD Roman villa; the main sight in Lugo is the splendid Este Fortress (Rocca Estense) dating back to the Renaissance; and lastly, there is the 15th-century fortress that dominates Bagnara. As one travels towards the coast, the landscape changes again. Here the main feature is the immense pine forest stretching from Cervia to Ravenna, praised by Lord Byron. Cluster pines aren't the only trees that grow here: the local flora also includes holm-oaks, willows, and wild orchids that add a touch of colour and whose sweet smell reaches the beach. The larger seaside resort near Ravenna is Cervia.

Should you grow tired of its broad, sandy beach, hire a bike or drive to the saltworks (saline) that are just out of town. It will be a memorable experience. The saltworks cover 827 hectares and are now a protected area, since their unique landscape of salty marshes have been unspoilt for 2500 years. Pink fl amingoes and grey herons come here to nest. In the right season, you can see them from the Prato Rosa tower. Local salt-processing techniques date back to Etruscan times. Salt from Cervia is considered to be particularly “sweet” as it doesn't contain bitter potassium salts. In the past, it was stored in the central Magazzini del Sale (salt storehouses) in the harbour area. The storehouses now host temporary exhibitions and the salt museum, where the star exhibit is a record-breaking salt crystal weighing almost 6 kg or over 13 pounds.

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