Wander between ancient forests and hermitages, explore hilltop villages with views stretching all the way to the coast, surround yourself with history and spirituality – this is just part of what you’ll experience along the Cammino di San Vicinio, one of the most unique and offbeat long-distance paths in our region.
The Cammino di San Vicinio is 325 km long, following a loop-shaped itinerary between Romagna and Tuscany. It is divided in 14 different stages, ranging in duration between 9 and 37 km. As the name suggests, the Cammino is meant to be covered on foot, but bike lovers will be happy to know there’s also a bike-friendly itinerary, the Ciclovia di San Vicinio.
SOURCE: https://www.travelemiliaromagna.it
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