Best attractions and places to see around Ravarino include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and proximity to natural and gastronomic attractions. This charming municipality, located northeast of Modena, was historically a fiefdom of the Rangoni family, whose influence is visible in the area's architecture. The region features the picturesque Panaro River "Riviera" and is situated in the heart of the Sorbara Lambrusco production area. Visitors can explore a variety of sites reflecting its rich history and local traditions.
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A building dating back to the 16th century, with two towers that over the centuries have had both a military function to control the territory as a watchtower and a function as a warehouse to store grain and wheat.
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Beautiful cycle path
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Beautiful cycle path that reaches all the way to Bologna
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Very convenient, there is also a cyclist counter
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Beautiful rest area
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Suitable for all bicycles and pedestrians
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What you write about Piazza del Popolo is true but the one depicted is not Piazza del Popolo but Piazza Cavour.
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Ravarino and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can visit the Piazza of San Giovanni in Persiceto, known for its unique concentric layout dating back to the Lombard period. The Soliera Fortress, originally a fortified structure from 1106, is now a well-preserved castle. Other notable sites include the Church of St. John the Baptist, Donna Clarina Palazzo with its 15th-century tower, and the Verdeta Towers, a 16th-century building that served both military and storage functions.
Yes, the embankments along the right bank of the Panaro River, known as the "Panaro River Riviera," offer picturesque landscapes and are home to historical villas. The broader area is also part of the "Lambrusco Valley," providing scenic views of vineyards and agricultural lands, especially around the Sorbara Lambrusco Production Area.
The area around Ravarino is excellent for cycling, hiking, and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the Panaro Cycle Path for touring bicycles or explore hiking loops around Nonantola and Camposanto. For gravel biking, routes like the Iron Bridge over the River Panaro loop are popular.
Many historical sites like the Piazza of San Giovanni in Persiceto and Soliera Fortress are considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Former Bolognina Railway Station, now part of the Ciclovia del Sole, offers an equipped area for cyclists with facilities for rest and bike repairs, which can be a fun stop for families enjoying a bike ride.
Ravarino is located in the heart of the Sorbara Lambrusco production area, making it an ideal place to explore local wineries. The region is also famous for its enogastronomy, including traditional Modenese products like Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena, Parmigiano Reggiano, and various cured meats. Look for local producers and trattorias to savor these specialties.
The Former Bolognina Railway Station is a significant historical site that has been transformed into a key point on the Ciclovia del Sole, part of the EuroVelo 7 cycle path. It features an equipped area where cyclists can recharge e-bikes, rest, and perform bike repairs. It also serves as a memorial to a tragic train accident that occurred there in 2005.
The Piazza of San Giovanni in Persiceto is the heart of the medieval historic center, characterized by its unique concentric layout that dates back to the Lombard period. It is one of the few cities in the Po Valley to have fully preserved this round shape. The piazza is surrounded by important public and private buildings, including the town hall and the Collegiate Church of San Giovanni Battista.
Absolutely! Ravarino's strategic location allows for easy access to world-renowned automotive sites. You can visit the Lamborghini factory and MUDETEC (Museum of Technologies) in Sant'Agata Bolognese. Additionally, Modena is home to the Enzo Ferrari Museum, and Maranello hosts the Ferrari Museum, offering immersive experiences for car enthusiasts.
Yes, there are several easy hiking routes available. For instance, the Lago Veleno loop from Nonantola is an easy 7.6 km trail, and there's another easy hiking loop from Nonantola that is about 5.2 km, perfect for beginners or a shorter walk.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities around Ravarino, with mild temperatures ideal for cycling, hiking, and exploring historical sites. Summers can be warm, while winters are cooler but still offer opportunities for exploration.
While specific dog-friendly trails are not explicitly listed, many of the natural areas and rural paths along the Panaro River and through the Lambrusco vineyards are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations for specific parks or protected areas.
Beyond the local attractions, Ravarino serves as a great base for day trips. You can visit the spectacular and historically important Nonantola Abbey, explore the broader "Lambrusco Valley" for wine tasting, or head to Modena and Maranello for the famous Ferrari museums. Sant'Agata Bolognese is also nearby for Lamborghini enthusiasts.


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