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Romagna is a beautiful region: very sunny with sandy beaches lapped by a sparkling and still full of fish sea, green hinterland with gently rolling hills where you will find ancient villages and historical ruins and monuments.
Buildings and roads of Roman age, medieval castles, noble eighteenth century buildings, mansions belonged to famous poets... beautiful routes in the countryside, ideal for sportsmen who like to move by mountain-bike, local wine festivals with music and good wine, markets, crafts and local products and and much more.
If you come on holiday on the Adriatic coast, do not forget to do some hiking in the hinterland!
SAN MARINO info: click here
The Old Republic of Freedom, so is called San Marino. Fascinating medieval castles and events and festivals throughout the year.
4 Medieval Days festival in July.
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SANTARCANGELO info: click here
Beautiful medieval village, very charming and full of historical ruins.
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GRADARA info: click here or here
Capital of the Middle Ages, so it is called this wonderful city. Gradara was the backdrop to the troubled love, war and ran to the power of powerful families and Lordships. Don't miss to visit the Malatesta Castle.
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SAN LEO info: click here or here
St. Leo is famous because it hosted at Malatesta Fortress the ambiguous and mysterious alchemist, the Count of Cagliostro in the years of his imprisonment until the end of his days.
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MONTEBELLO info: clicca qui
The place is famous for the Azzurrina' s legend: it is said that a little girl, in 1375, was buried alive in the castle of Montebello ... her ghost still wanders in the castle.
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The are many other places to visit and a page is not sufficient to list them all.
These are only few tips... but if you ask at hotel reception, we will be happy to give you all the information you need to discover the beauty and many traditions of Romagna.
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