Natural monuments around Predappio showcase the diverse landscape of Emilia-Romagna, characterized by historical significance and striking natural features. The region is known for its dramatic geological formations, such as the gullies, alongside serene natural retreats and expansive panoramic views. Predappio's territory offers a blend of natural allure and agricultural landscapes, including extensive vineyards. These elements contribute to a varied outdoor experience for visitors.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Quiet road with little traffic, the signs of the 2023 landslides are still evident. In May 2026 the road is closed for road surface restoration and landslide repairs. Work expected to be completed in June
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At the pass of Monte Busca, along the Via Portichese, you can discover a unique and special place, whose panorama is dominated by a flame that never goes out. In reality, the name is misleading: it is not a real volcano, but a natural gas leak from the ground. (Source: https://tredozioturismo.it/about/ )
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The "vulcanino" (actually a methane gas leak that is kept burning) is nice, but what makes this place beautiful is the panoramic setting.
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The Chiusa di Ladino is an artificial dam that creates a waterfall with several pools of water. These pools are suitable for swimming in the summer, provided there is no extreme drought. The Chiusa di Ladino plays an important role in serving the Romiti canal.
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Monte Busca, located near Tredozio, is known as the smallest "volcano" in Italy. However, it is not a real volcano. It is a perpetual flame powered by an emission of methane gas that, in contact with oxygen, remains constantly lit. This flame has been active since before 1500.
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The one on the top of Monte Busca is not a volcano: the perennial flames that emerge from the small opening in the ground are due to a spontaneous release of hydrocarbons (mainly methane), which takes the name of "burning fountain". Very suggestive at sunset/evening :-)
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It is not a real volcano, but a perennial flame fueled by the emission of gaseous hydrocarbons which, in contact with oxygen, remain perpetually lit. The flames coming out of the ground, in the middle of an uncultivated field.
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Unfortunately, following the flood of May 2023, much of the pedestrian cycle along the river, between Forlì (Urban Park) and Castrocaro (Park), is not accessible by bicycle or, with difficulty, on foot. The unusable section also includes the one facing the Ladino lock
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Visitors frequently explore the Eternal Flame of Monte Busca, a unique natural brazier fueled by methane, and the Ladino Weir, a significant man-made monument with historical ties to local mills. Another favored spot is Rupe dei Cozzi, known for its distinctive 'Sasso Spungone' rock formation, popular among climbers.
Yes, Predappio is notable for its geological features. The most prominent are the dramatic Gullies (Calanchi), which create a striking 'lunar landscape' due to erosion. Additionally, the Eternal Flame of Monte Busca is a fascinating natural phenomenon, where perennial flames emerge from the ground due to spontaneous hydrocarbon release.
For breathtaking vistas, the Rocca delle Caminate, often called the 'balcony of Romagna,' offers expansive panoramic views of the surrounding hills. Another excellent spot is the Panoramic Saddle Between Monte Castellaccio and Monte Torre, which provides a 270° view to both the south and north.
Many natural sites around Predappio are suitable for families. The Ladino Weir is considered family-friendly, offering a historical and scenic spot. The Monte Busca Volcano (Eternal Flame) is also a unique and accessible natural wonder that can be enjoyed by all ages.
The Predappio area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, including routes like the 'Villa Gazzola – Caminate Fortress loop.' For road cyclists, there are numerous Road Cycling Routes, such as the 'Public Fountain of Predappio – Fortress of Meldola loop.' General Cycling routes are also available, like the 'Rocca di Dozza Entrance – Rocca delle Caminate loop.'
The Montepaolo Hermitage and Sanctuary of Saint Anthony of Padua, perched on a hill, offers a rich natural environment. A significant natural element here is the Grotto where Saint Anthony used to retire in prayer, accessible via the 'Path of Hope,' providing a serene and historically rich natural retreat.
Yes, for those seeking natural recreation, the Rabbi River provides opportunities for summer bathing at locations like 'Tontola Beach.' This spot is equipped with amenities such as umbrellas and sports courts, offering a refreshing natural escape during warmer months.
Visitors appreciate the unique character of the natural sites. For instance, the Eternal Flame of Monte Busca is described as 'very suggestive at sunset/evening.' The Monte Busca Volcano is noted for its 'panoramic setting,' while the Panoramic Saddle Between Monte Castellaccio and Monte Torre is loved for its 'beautiful very panoramic' views and large meadows.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the vineyards and hills. Summer is ideal for visiting the Rabbi River for bathing. The Eternal Flame of Monte Busca is particularly 'suggestive at sunset/evening' regardless of the season.
Beyond the main highlights, areas like Grotta delle Fate, Mount Castellaccio, and Mount Sassone are mentioned as part of scenic routes, suggesting they offer additional, perhaps less-trafficked, exploration opportunities for those looking to delve deeper into the region's natural allure.
Yes, the surrounding area offers a range of trails. While specific hiking trails for natural monuments are not detailed, the nearby MTB, Road Cycling, and Touring Bicycle guides indicate routes with difficulties ranging from easy to difficult, suggesting a variety of terrain suitable for different fitness levels, often passing by scenic natural points.
When visiting natural areas like the Montepaolo Hermitage, you might be rewarded with sightings of local wildlife. Roe deer, squirrels, porcupines, and hares are known to inhabit the rich natural environment, especially away from urban centers.


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