The Savio Valley, located in southern Romagna, stretches from the headwaters of the Savio River near Mount Fumaiolo to the city of Cesena. The stream springs from the slopes of the mountain, which is one of the valley’s main natural attractions.
Along the course of the stream are villages such as Bagno di Romagna, known for its thermal baths dating back to Roman times, and Sarsina, an important historical and cultural center, renowned for being the birthplace of the playwright Plautus and for the National Archaeological Museum, which houses precious artifacts from Roman times. Its territory presents a great variety of natural and cultural landscapes, thanks to the combination of historic villages, mountains, lakes and spa areas.
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