Best attractions and places to see around Neviano Degli Arduini. This charming hill town, nestled on the southern slopes of Mount Ripa in the province of Parma, Italy, offers a diverse landscape of historical sites and natural features. The area is part of the "Strada del Prosciutto e dei Vini e dei Colli," highlighting its gastronomic heritage. Visitors can explore ancient churches, medieval castles, and expansive natural parks.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Today, evocative historical ruins remain of the powerful medieval fortress, perched on the summit of the white cliff. In addition to the remains of the walls and the crypt of Sant'Apollonio, it is possible to visit the Canossa Naborre Campanini National Museum, which houses archaeological finds from the area. Historical significance: It is the symbolic site of the 1077 episode where Emperor Henry IV obtained forgiveness from Pope Gregory VII thanks to the mediation of Countess Matilde of Canossa.
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The Ciclabile del Canale d'Enza (also known as Canale Ducale) is a picturesque cycle path of about 6.5 kilometers (one way) located in the first hills of Reggio Emilia, in Emilia-Romagna. The route is entirely developed on its own path, running alongside the ancient 15th-century hydraulic canal in an elevated position above the Enza riverbed. Start: San Polo d'Enza, from Piazza Primo Maggio. Arrival: Cerezzola (Canossa), near the small dam (canal intake weir). Surface: Mostly compact gravel and well-trodden dirt, with very short asphalt sections. Difficulty: Easy and flat (slight incline), suitable for families and all types of bicycles (excluding pure road bikes). Signage: Entirely signposted with information panels and red and white CAI symbols.
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La Pietra needs no further comments. Whether you are hikers, climbers or simple tourists, go there. You will find a unique and fascinating place for young and old. If you venture to the summit and are not experienced with mountain trails, use suitable footwear (a small shoe is enough) and be careful with children. If you look at some photos, you will understand well once at the summit what the danger can be. Stay away from exposed points and enjoy the panorama…
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The memorial found here pays tribute to an Italian cyclist who died at a relatively young age - in a traffic accident, during a training ride of all things: Michele SCARPONI's (1979 to 2017) greatest sporting success was becoming the overall winner of the 2011 Giro d'Italia.
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rideable climbs, well exposed for winter cycling
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definitely for the Votigno nucleus which repays you for the climbs while for the Canossa castle what can I say.... to enjoy a wonderful view you have to climb up the tower which remains after centuries of abandonment on the spur of the hill but after the climbs done with the bike, which often reach 10%, the desire is not always left.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty, including the Bismantova Rock, an imposing isolated rock bastion with panoramic views. You can also visit the tranquil Lago di Scurano, the rugged Valle dell'Enza, and the expansive Boschi di Carrega Regional Natural Park, known for its forests and streams. Don't miss the unique 'Badlands' geological formations and the beautiful Cascate della Grondara waterfalls.
Yes, several historical castles are within easy reach. The most notable is Canossa Castle, famous for the 'Pardon of Canossa.' Other significant castles include Torrechiara Castle, Rossena Castle, Castello di Segalara, and Castello di Sala Baganza, which features 16th-century frescoes.
Beyond castles, you can explore ancient Romanesque churches like the Pieve di Santa Maria di Sasso, Pieve di Sant'Ambrogio in Bazzano (known for its nativity scenes during Christmas), and Pieve di Scurano. The Museo Storico della Resistenza 'S. Maneschi' offers insights into the local Resistance movement, and the Corte Storica Bonomini provides a glimpse into a historic court with a consecrated chapel.
Absolutely. The area is rich in trails. For an easy walk, consider the Val Bardea Loop. Moderate options include the Monte Fuso Summit Trail to Historic Monument (via Trail 763) or From Campora Chiesa to Moragnano Chiesa (via Trail 759). More challenging routes like the Parma Hills Trail to Monte Fuso (via Route 762) are also available. You can find more details on hiking around Neviano Degli Arduini.
The area is home to distinctive 'Badlands' (Calanchi), which are unique geological formations resulting from concentrated erosion. These can be quite striking and offer a different kind of natural landscape to explore.
Neviano Degli Arduini is part of the 'Strada del Prosciutto e dei Vini e dei Colli' (Ham and Wine route of the Hills). Many local producers offer visits by booking, especially during the Festival del Prosciutto di Parma in September, allowing you to experience the production of Prosciutto di Parma firsthand.
Parco Provinciale Monte Fuso is a symbol of the territory, offering a wildlife area with deer, fallow deer, and roe deer enclosures. It's a popular spot for various outdoor activities including walks, picnics, hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, and archery. The summit plateau is also used for paragliding.
The territory offers a variety of unique museums. These include the extraordinary Museo Storico dei Lucchetti (Historical Lock Museum), the Museo della Civiltà Contadina (Rural Culture Museum), the Museo dell'Arte Contemporanea (Contemporary Art Museum), Casa Museo Colibri, and the Collezione di Oggetti da Fumo (Smoking Objects Collection).
Families can enjoy the wildlife enclosures at Parco Provinciale Monte Fuso, which is great for walks and picnics. The Boschi di Carrega Regional Natural Park features the Lilliput Park and a Medicinal Garden. During the Christmas period, the village of Bazzano transforms into 'The village of the nativity scenes,' offering an enchanting evening walk for all ages.
The spring and autumn months generally offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural features. The Festival del Prosciutto di Parma in September is a great time for gastronomic experiences. For a unique cultural experience, visit Bazzano during the Christmas period to see its illuminated nativity scenes.
For breathtaking views, head to the Bismantova Rock, which offers a splendid 360° panorama from its summit. The Scenic Road Between the Castles of Canossa and Rossena also provides beautiful vistas of the castles and the typically Emilian landscape with its gullies and cultivated fields. Mount Grafagnana is another summit offering great views.
Yes, the area features themed routes such as the Sentiero di Arduino, a 35 km path connecting the Pieve di Sasso to the Castle of Canossa. Another option is the Via delle Pievi, which links four Romanesque churches across the municipalities of Traversetolo and Neviano degli Arduini, offering a blend of history and nature.
This road is highly valued for its stunning views of the surrounding castles, including the Rossanella tower, and the characteristic Emilian landscape. Its undulating terrain provides various scenic perspectives, making it a favorite for those seeking picturesque drives or cycling routes.


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