Best attractions and places to see around Camugnano are found in the Bolognese Apennines, a region characterized by its natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Known as "The Terrace on the Apennines," it provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The area features artificial lakes, forests, and mountains, alongside ancient Roman roads and historic villages. This combination makes Camugnano a destination for exploring both natural environments and historical heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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a walk not to be missed!
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already done twice and always beautiful
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Along the Via degli Dei (Way of the Gods), you'll find the remains of the Flaminia Militare, an ancient Roman road built in 187 BC to connect Bologna to Arezzo. Hidden for centuries, it was rediscovered in the 1970s by two passionate hikers. Today, well-preserved sections of the original pavement can still be seen, nestled in the Apennine woods. Walking along it means traversing a true piece of history, on a journey that combines nature, archaeology, and memory.
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recommended for the wonder of the woods and the super marked path
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Borders as they should be. Nothing more than a stone by the wayside.
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Timeless suggestive place
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Camugnano is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Suviana and Brasimone Lakes Regional Park, which offers 30 kilometers of trails for various activities. Don't miss the unique Soprasasso Caves with their stalactites and stalagmites, or the picturesque Labante Caves and its seasonal waterfall. Mount Calvi and Sasso di Vigo also offer stunning natural landscapes.
Yes, Camugnano has a rich history. You can explore the Remains of the Military Flaminia, an ancient Roman road built in 187 BC. The area also features impressive structures like Palazzo Comelli, which houses part of the Ecomuseum, and the 17th-century Torretta in Bargi, now home to the Museum of Earth and Sun.
The Camugnano area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and even snowshoeing within the Suviana and Brasimone Lakes Regional Park. The lakes themselves offer water sports like boating, windsurfing, canoeing, and fishing. For specific routes, check out the hiking routes around Camugnano, or explore road cycling and general cycling routes in the region.
Absolutely! The Soprasasso Caves and Labante Caves are both considered family-friendly and offer an engaging experience for all ages. The Suviana and Brasimone Lakes Regional Park provides ample space for picnics, gentle walks, and water activities suitable for families.
Yes, Camugnano is known as "The Terrace on the Apennines" for a reason. Palazzo Comelli offers fantastic views of Lake Suviana, and the Soprasasso Caves area provides views of surrounding valleys, including Corno alle Scale and Cimone. The Pian di Balestra area also offers scenic vistas.
The Ecomuseo Camugnanese is a scattered museum preserving local heritage. Key sites include Palazzo Comelli, which hosts historical archives and a section dedicated to Count Cesare Mattei, and the Cati Mill (Mulino Cati), a 17th-century mill with a Molinatura Museum dedicated to wheat processing. The Torretta in Bargi also houses the Museum of Earth and Sun.
Yes, several picturesque ancient villages offer a glimpse into past centuries. These include Bargi, Stagno (known for its 16th-century church and sandstone-slab roofs), and Chiapporato, a charming, uninhabited hamlet accessible only on foot. Predolo is also noteworthy for its statues by sculptor Luigi Faggioli.
Camugnano offers beauty year-round. Spring brings splendid blooms, summer provides refreshing waters and lush vegetation, autumn colors the woods, and winter transforms the landscape with snow and icicles, especially at the Labante Caves. For hiking and general outdoor activities, late spring to early autumn typically offers the most pleasant weather.
The Suviana and Brasimone Lakes Regional Park features 30 kilometers of trails. Popular options include the 'Forest trail through Laghi di Suviana e Brasimone (CAI 011)' and the 'Camugnano Hinterland – loop tour'. Many trails also incorporate historical elements, such as sections of the ancient Remains of the Military Flaminia. You can find more details on hiking routes around Camugnano.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The sense of discovery when finding hidden gems like the Soprasasso Caves, the historical depth of the Remains of the Military Flaminia, and the serene atmosphere of the lakes are often highlighted. Many also appreciate the opportunity to connect with nature and history simultaneously.
Yes, the area is home to interesting geological features. The Labante Caves are particularly unique, formed by a river originating from the San Cristoforo spring, with water gushing through Miocene sandstones. The Soprasasso Caves also showcase impressive limestone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites.


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