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Hiking trails around Cento are characterized by flat terrain, often following canals and agricultural landscapes. The region features accessible paths through local nature reserves, offering opportunities for easy walks. With minimal elevation changes, the area is suitable for relaxed exploration of the local environment.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
4.4
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32
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9.75km
02:28
10m
10m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.40km
02:22
10m
10m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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26
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5.92km
01:29
10m
10m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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7.32km
01:51
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16
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11.3km
02:51
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, also known by the pseudonym Il Guercino, was a 16th-century Italian painter born in Cento.
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Reachable via an easy road or on foot through the wonderful path known as the 7 maceri. The house cannot be visited but deserves some photos on sunny days. A disturbing mystery obscures the past of Ariosto and his summer villa in Cento. Tradition says that during the night the cry of a little girl is heard and what, according to some, is the breath of the Devil himself. It is a large villa complete with an adjoining deconsecrated church, all hidden by dense vegetation. A few years ago the villa was the center of media interest, people flocked from all over Italy to hear the ghost's howling; it was later discovered that the dark howls or strange noises belonged to a giant owl that got stuck in the gutters.
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Well worth a stop on your way through Cento. There are a few cafés nearby. Thursday morning is market day.
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Great in the early morning or evening when the crowds of walkers are gone.
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There are over 50 hiking routes around Cento, offering a variety of options for exploring the flat terrain, canals, and agricultural landscapes of the region. Most of these routes are easy to moderate in difficulty.
Hiking trails around Cento are primarily characterized by flat terrain, often following canals and agricultural paths. You'll find accessible routes through local nature reserves with minimal elevation changes, making them suitable for relaxed exploration.
Yes, Cento offers many family-friendly options due to its predominantly flat terrain. Over 35 of the available routes are rated as easy, perfect for families with children or those looking for a gentle stroll. These paths often lead through nature reserves or along canals, providing pleasant and safe environments.
Absolutely. Many of the hiking routes around Cento are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Canale di Cento – Cento Nature Reserve loop from Cento is a popular easy option, and the Votive Pillar loop from Cento offers a longer, moderate journey.
The hiking trails in Cento are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful, flat paths through nature reserves and agricultural areas, which are ideal for a relaxing walk away from city bustle.
Yes, while hiking around Cento, you can discover several points of interest. Notable attractions include the Former Bolognina Railway Station, the Bridge over the Cavo Napoleonico, and the historic Giovannina Castle. You might also encounter the charming Church of Saint Mary 'di Venezzano'.
Given the flat terrain and agricultural landscapes, hiking in Cento is enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable. Winter walks are also possible, though paths might be muddy after rain.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails around Cento, especially on the open canal paths and through agricultural areas. We recommend keeping them on a leash, particularly when passing through nature reserves or near cultivated fields, and always cleaning up after them.
Cento is an excellent destination for beginners, with 37 of its routes classified as easy. These trails typically involve minimal elevation gain and are well-suited for those new to hiking or looking for a leisurely walk. A great starting point is the Cento Nature Reserve – Piazza del Guercino loop from Cento.
Hiking durations in Cento vary depending on the route. Shorter, easy trails like the Canale di Cento – Cento Nature Reserve loop from Cento can be completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes. Longer, moderate routes, such as the Madonnina Shrine loop from Cento, typically take around 2 hours 35 minutes.
While specific parking areas for each trailhead are not always explicitly marked, Cento is a town with various parking options. For routes starting from Cento itself, you can usually find parking within the town or near the start of the trails that lead into the surrounding countryside and nature reserves.


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