Best mountain peaks around Regional Park Sassi di Roccamalatina are characterized by distinctive geological formations, primarily three towering sandstone pinnacles known as the "Sassi." These features rise over 70 meters from the surrounding hills, defining the park's landscape. The Sassi are significant for their unique sandstone erosion, historical relevance, and as crucial nesting sites for birds of prey. The park offers over 100 km of trails for exploring these natural features.
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Panoramic location on the Apennines.
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The sasso della croce, located on top of the promontory of the same name. To reach it, a small climb of 20 minutes
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..."From the top of the Sasso you can enjoy a wide panorama that embraces the vast expanse of the Po Valley to the north and to the south, in a closer glimpse, the Montecorone valley."... ..."The herbaceous undergrowth layer of the mesophyte formations is home to numerous species belonging to the list of protected regional flora; there are numerous species of orchids and liliaceae."... Cit: https://www.parchiemiliacentrale.it/parco.sassi.roccamalatina/punti-interest-natura-dettaglio.php?id=184
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Located 808 meters above sea level, just west of the town of Zocca, Monte della Riva is a panoramic peak of the Modena Apennines. Especially in autumn the surrounding woods are painted with truly special colours.
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Characteristic but not always accessible unfortunately. Inquire first if you want to go up because otherwise you will find it closed. The well-signposted circular route is very nice.
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From the stone of the cross you can see a beautiful panorama
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Nice viewpoint , but only open from Easter to the beginning of November ( For safety reasons ) . For the rest of the months it is open on weekends.
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Very nice, a "massive" peak
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The park is renowned for its dramatic sandstone pinnacles, known as the "Sassi." These towering formations, including the eponymous Sassi di Roccamalatina and Sasso di Sant'Andrea, rise over 70 meters from the surrounding hills. They are a unique example of sandstone erosion and offer a striking visual contrast to the landscape.
For breathtaking vistas, Monte della Riva provides expansive panoramic views stretching from the Apennine ridge to the Panaro valley. The Sassi themselves, particularly from viewpoints like the View of the Sassi di Roccamalatina, also offer incredible perspectives of the valley and the unique rock formations.
Yes, the climb to Sasso della Croce di Rocca Malatina is considered family-friendly and offers a rewarding panoramic view at the end. Visitors have noted it's a classic experience to do with children.
Yes, Sasso della Croce di Rocca Malatina is notable as the only one of the Sassi that can be climbed, offering a more adventurous experience. There is a modest fee for the climb, but the panoramic views are well worth it.
The Regional Park Sassi di Roccamalatina is particularly stunning in autumn and spring. In autumn, the surrounding woods, especially around Monte della Riva, are painted with special colors, enhancing the scenic beauty.
The Sassi are crucial nesting sites for birds of prey, most notably the peregrine falcon. They also serve as a wintering ground for the rare wallcreeper. The park's diverse environment, including ancient chestnut groves and dense woodlands, supports a variety of other wildlife.
Yes, the Sassi themselves are historically significant, potentially having housed fortified settlements during the Byzantine era. Near Monte della Riva, you can find the historic Mulino della Riva (Riva Mill) with its original grinding stone, adding a layer of historical interest to your visit.
The park offers over 100 km of trails, ranging from easy walks to more complex hikes. Popular options include the Sassi di Roccamalatina Trail from Pieve di Trebbio and the Sassi di Roccamalatina Loop Trail, which often feature the Sassi as central viewpoints. For more detailed routes, explore the dog-friendly hikes guide which includes several trails in the area.
Absolutely. The region around the Sassi di Roccamalatina offers numerous routes for various activities. You can find detailed cycling tours in the Cycling around Regional Park Sassi di Roccamalatina guide, and dedicated running trails in the Running Trails around Regional Park Sassi di Roccamalatina guide.
Yes, many trails in the Regional Park Sassi di Roccamalatina are dog-friendly. You can find a selection of suitable routes in the Dog-friendly hikes around Regional Park Sassi di Roccamalatina guide.
While specific public transport details for reaching the trailheads directly are not always readily available, the park is accessible via local bus services from nearby towns. For detailed and up-to-date information on routes and schedules, it's best to consult local transport providers or the official park website.
The access path to Sasso di Sant'Andrea is practically flat and well-signposted from the paved road, requiring no special equipment. However, due to its rounded morphology, the limits of the overhang are not always clearly perceptible, so exercise caution, especially with children and animals.


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