The "Medieval" Emiglia Romagna. A journey across the countryside of central Italy : ITALY

andreasimona80 : europe : italy : emila romagna : brisighella, bologna, mugello, florence
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The "Medieval" Emiglia Romagna. A journey across the countryside of central Italy

Brisighella, Bologna, Mugello, Florence

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The "Medieval" Emiglia Romagna. A journey across the countryside of central Italy

Località: Brisighella, Bologna, Mugello, Florence
Regione: Emila Romagna
Stato: ITALY (IT)
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Departure: Our first trip in motion, takes us to the heart of Emilia Romagna. After about 3 hours of travel and with due calm we reach our first farm, in Brisighella. This village is very distinctive and rich in every corner, is also situated in a strategic point 80km from Bologna and just as many from Florence. The first day will be dedicated to visiting the village with a stop at the clock tower and the fortress of Brisighella, then follow the footpath through the village famous throughout the period of the feast of the patron. A labyrinth of ancient cobbled streets, which dominates a unique way, elevated and covered, in an ancient fortified center of the defense of the village, inviting the visitor to immerse themselves in another world ... now gone forever.
The second day we are dedicated to Florence, passing through the area of Mugello in a marvelous way, dream of every biker. Believe that the description of Florence is accessible to everyone.
The third day, we decide to visit Bologna, who in August shows deserted by tourists and students. Our first part of the journey ends here, with a nice reception and the chance to taste the typical cuisine of Emilia.

 

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