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Baiso, RE, Italia
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Prignano sulla Secchia, life in the woods
This is the realm of the outdoors, to be discovered by pedaling, riding, walking, climbing, welcomed among chestnut trees and forests. With a blue Big Bench overlooking the world.

Montefiorino, Jurassic traces of the sea.
The imprint of the sea is in the ophiolites of Mount Calvary. All around, lush nature crossed by an ancient road that stops at the Romanesque parish church of Rubbiano. Watching over everything is the fortress.

The Stone Sentinel of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines
The Bismantova Stone is a magical place between nature, history, adventure and spirituality

Fiorano Modenese, the town of ceramics
From the engines of Maranello to the ceramics of Fiorano, the step is short. The magnificent Spezzano Castle holds ancient art treasures and an amazing interactive Museum of Ceramics.

Palagano, the wilderness
We retrace the steps of our ancestors in the silent lanes of Palagnano and the dark copper mines of Togliano. In Monchio, we remember the partisans in the evocative Resistance Park.

Maranello, the land of myth
Speed, design, Italian genius, vision, challenge... All this is summed up in a place, Maranello, in a name, Ferrari, in a symbol, the prancing horse, in a color, red.

Itinerary of Taste by e-bike in the lands of balsamic vinegar
by €342.00 3 days

Formigine to be lived slowly
Just a few minutes from Maranello, here is Formigine, the slow soul of this land of Emilia: a majestic castle, a square, a park... And slow time marked by the ancient clock of the Tower...

Frassinoro, kingdom of trekkers and skiers
On foot, mountain bike, horseback, snowshoe or ski, the highest municipality in the Modena Apennines and welcomes us all year round. Not to be missed, the Benedictine abbey.

Castelvetro, pearl of the Modenese hills.
A charming village just a stone's throw from Modena surrounded by hills, perfect for a stop while savoring the medieval square with a nice board of cured meats and a glass of grasparossa.

Parma Ham Museum
A tale of excellent raw materials and skilled hands, because as one charcuterie maker said, "to make a good ham, you need half pig and half man."

Modena Cathedral, poetry carved in stone
A fantastic bestiary, legends and fairy tales are accompanied by stories from the Bible and Gospels