Explore Bagno di Romagna
Sarsina, the little town with Roman origins, birthplace of Plautus. The town's summer theatre festival - the Plautus Festival - is named after the Latin playwright, and takes place outdoors in a picturesque setting. Don't miss the National Archaeological Museum, with its important traces of Roman history. Also magnificent is the Romanesque basilica dedicated to the first bishop of Sarsina, Vicino, which today still contains his relics and his miraculous chain.
Trekking in the Casentinesi Forests National Park, a Unesco protected area: some of Italy's largest and best-preserved woodlands and forests. Footpaths lead to the discovery of the wonderful legacy of plant life, animals and historical sites including Sasso Fratino, the first fully protected nature reserve in Italy.
Bike Discovering, for visitors who cycle for the pleasure of movement and exploration, offer two-wheeled trips to the area's historical and art sites and typical cuisine under the guidance of experts with in-depth knowledge of the area and all its secrets.
Fishing in Acquapartita lake, part of the Tuscany-Romagna system which includes some 20 lakes and numerous streams.
The renowned thermal waters of Bagno di Romagna, famous since ancient times for their curative qualities, rise at a natural temperature of 45°C. Today they are highly valued for their anti-ageing properties.
Bosco di Gnomo Mentino is a magical journey of nature and fantasy for adults and children alike. It meanders through a forest of oaks, hornbeams and maples: an enjoyable walk, easy and safe, interspersed with images of fairy tales and stories about gnomes in an extraordinary unspoilt natural setting.