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Hiking around Romagnese, nestled in the Lombard Apennines, offers diverse natural features and an established trail network. The region is characterized by extensive beech forests, providing shaded routes and panoramic viewpoints over the Staffora and Tidone Valleys. Elevations in the area range from approximately 1,900 feet (580 m) to 3,840 feet (1170 m), encompassing areas like the Monte Alpe Natural Reserve and the foothills of Monte Penice.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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29.0km
08:38
900m
900m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
23.4km
06:45
590m
580m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.79km
02:54
300m
300m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.10km
02:15
290m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Passo Penice is an Apennine pass at about 1,149 meters above sea level, located between Val Trebbia (province of Piacenza) and Val Staffora (province of Pavia). It is one of the best-known passes in the northern Apennines between Emilia-Romagna and Lombardy.
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In memory of the fallen of the First World War.
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A very nice rest stop for the rest of the tour.
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The water here is truly fresh and natural.
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fountain before the climb to Passo Penice
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On the pass 2 paths cross.... One...From the Trebbiense area gives access to the upper Tidone valley, going down to the parking lot of the Bar/Risto del giardino Alpino in the direction of Praticchia The other.....The CAI crest path connects PietraCorva with Passo Penice
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Romagnese offers a diverse network of over 20 hiking routes. These trails cater to various skill levels, from easy loops perfect for a leisurely stroll to challenging long-distance paths for experienced hikers.
Yes, Romagnese has several easy trails. A great option is the Trail to Monte Penice – Passo Panerole loop from Giardino Alpino di Pietra Corva, which is about 5.5 km long and takes around 1 hour 38 minutes to complete. This path leads through the scenic area of the Pietra Corva Botanical Garden and is suitable for all skill levels.
Romagnese is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter extensive, centuries-old beech forests, offering shaded and picturesque routes. Hikers can enjoy panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Staffora and Tidone Valleys, and explore areas like the Monte Alpe Natural Reserve. The region also features the unique Pietra Corva Botanical Garden and the beautiful Rivarolo Waterfalls.
Yes, the majestic Rivarolo Waterfalls are a notable natural attraction in the area. They are easily accessible via a natural path and provide a cool, evocative environment, perfect for a day outdoors. You can also find the Carlone Waterfall nearby.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore several points of interest. The Tidone Spring at Casa Matti is a significant natural monument. For those interested in history, there are several castles in the wider region, such as Olgisio Fortress and Castello di Zavattarello, which can be reached via longer excursions.
Yes, Romagnese is known for its excellent circular routes. The Ring tour of Romagnese is a challenging 29 km loop that traverses much of the municipal territory. Other moderate loops include the Tidone Springs – Monte Alpe loop from Casa Matti and the WOODEN HEART – CA' ROCCHI - ROMAGNESE (PV) loop from Romagnese.
The Lombard Apennines, where Romagnese is located, are generally best for hiking from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the beech forests are vibrant. While winter hiking is possible, some higher elevation trails might be covered in snow, requiring appropriate gear and experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 370 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse natural settings, from dense woodlands and serene valleys to botanical wonders and cascading waterfalls, all connected by a well-maintained network of trails for different skill levels.
Elevations in the Romagnese area range from approximately 580 meters (1,900 feet) to 1170 meters (3,840 feet) above sea level. The terrain is varied, featuring gentle slopes in areas like the Monte Alpe Natural Reserve, as well as more challenging ascents and descents through ancient beech forests and along ridge lines towards Monte Penice.
While specific public transport options directly to every trailhead can be limited in rural areas like Romagnese, it's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to the main town. For detailed information on reaching Romagnese and its surrounding areas, you might find resources on the Visit Pavia website helpful for planning your journey.
Romagnese is a small town, and while specific cafes directly on every trail might be rare, you can typically find dining options and cafes within the main village of Romagnese itself. It's always a good idea to pack snacks and water, especially for longer hikes, and check opening hours for local establishments before you set out.


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