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Brisighella

Brisighella and Torre Marino – loop tour

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3.6

(31)

97

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Brisighella and Torre Marino – loop tour

04:12

13.7km

370m

Hiking

The Brisighella and Torre Marino loop tour is a difficult hike through Emilia-Romagna's varied landscapes. You will traverse unique selenite gypsum crystal formations and dramatic "calanchi" badlands, winding through ancient olive groves and vineyards. Elevated points offer panoramic views of the surrounding hills and the medieval village of Brisighella below. This challenging route covers 8.5 miles (13.7 km) with an elevation gain of 1201 feet (366 metres), typically taking around 4 hours and 11 minutes to complete. It requires a good to excellent level of fitness and robust footwear.

This difficult hike requires careful preparation due to its demanding nature. You should ensure you have a good to excellent level of fitness and wear robust footwear for the varied terrain. Some sections may even demand alpine experience. The trail is located within the Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park, an area known for its unique geological features. While the research doesn't specify trailhead access or parking, Brisighella itself is a central point for many trails in the region. Plan your visit to allow ample time to complete the route safely.

The Brisighella and Torre Marino loop tour uniquely combines natural beauty with rich history. You will pass by Torre Marino, a late 15th-century defensive tower offering commanding views over the Senio Valley. The route also takes you through Brisighella's historic center, where you can explore the fascinating Via degli Asini, a covered medieval street. The trail is notable for its location within the Vena del Gesso Romagnola Regional Park, famous for its gypsum crystals and karst formations. You can also visit the Olive Oil Open-Air Museum along parts of the trail, learning about Brisighella's renowned DOP-certified olive oil.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Tips

Includes segments that may be dangerous

Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

After 2.29 km for 179 m

After 7.85 km for 150 m

Waypoints

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1.20 km

Mount Nosadella

Highlight • Summit

Very nice route but be careful in case of wind, it can become dangerous further on.

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2.48 km

Crest Trail of the Calanco

Highlight • Trail

The route follows the crest of the gully. Be careful in windy or rainy weather as it could be dangerous, but with caution it poses no danger and the views are definitely worth it.

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3.53 km

Marino Tower

Highlight • Monument

The Torre del Marino was built towards the end of the 15th century, for defensive and sighting purposes (in fact it dominates the Senio Valley and a vast hilly area) by the Naldi family and was later owned by the Rondinini family. From 1794 it became the property of Antonio Marino, from whom it inherited its current name.
There is a truly suggestive farmhouse: torredelmarino.it/it/agriturismo

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7.37 km

View of the Calanchi on CAI 505

Highlight • Viewpoint

The 360° view of the surrounding gullies and hills is wonderful.

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13.3 km

Grotta Tanaccia

Highlight • Cave

The Tanaccia Cave of Brisighella, one of the most beautiful and well-known caves in the entire Vena del Gesso Romagna, has an underground path with suggestive environments enriched by interesting karst phenomena; it is possible to visit it all year round, with the exception of the winter period to protect the hibernation of bats. The karst complex of Tanaccia, located at about 200 m asl, has a total development of over 2 km, but the tourist route is reduced to about 500 m with a stay in the subsoil of about 1 hour. It is located about 2 km west of Brisighella and can be reached by taking the Provincial road Monticino-Limisano in the direction of Riolo Terme.
Guided tours can be organized by reservation, every day from April.


The first explorations of this cave are due to the Trieste speleologist Giovanni Bertini Mornig, who between 1934 and 1935 also brought to light some prehistoric finds.
(Source: brisighella.org)

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13.7 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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5.14 km

4.10 km

1.91 km

1.82 km

373 m

326 m

Surfaces

5.90 km

3.42 km

2.56 km

826 m

750 m

202 m

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Highest point (280 m)

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