Attractions and places to see around San Clemente offer a blend of historical sites and scenic viewpoints within the Romagna hinterland. This region is characterized by its medieval castles and well-preserved historic centers, reflecting its rich past. Visitors can explore fortified villages and enjoy panoramic views that extend towards the coast. The area provides opportunities to discover cultural heritage alongside natural landscapes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The castle preserves original furnishings, 15th-century frescoes, and a chapel with terracotta altarpieces. The structure is famous for its connection to the story of Paolo and Francesca, the two lovers mentioned by Dante in the Divine Comedy. The village is known for its double ring of walls and drawbridge, examples of medieval military architecture. The interior houses the courtyard of honor, the torture chambers, and the room attributed to the betrayal of the two young people.
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The castle is worth a visit! Recommended
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Entering the medieval village of Gradara has its own charm...
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A beautiful medieval village steeped in charm and history, it's also worth visiting the interior and the patrol path.
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The Rain Forest, a suggestive fountain that dominates Piazzale Roma, a tribute to the rain and the coolness that it brings with it, but also a reference to fishing and the sea, with six large columns of stratified natural glass holding up seven fishing nets from which it drips the rain, producing a musical clicking sound.
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Nice view, good place to stop for a break!
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From here it goes up to the Panoramica
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The construction of the castle took place by the family of Sigismondo Malatesta in the early 1300s and was disputed between the Malatesta and Montefeltro families in the battles for the acquisition of the territory. It was thus lost and reconquered five times, until Federico da Montefeltro finally conquered Tavoleto in 1458. Federico ordered the demolition of the castle and then rebuilt it under the work of the architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini who finished it before 1474. In 1631 it became the direct domain of the Papacy, but in 1885 it was donated to the Lawyer Petrangolini at the same time as the assignment of the title of count and the subjugation of the surrounding territories. It was subsequently sold to a private individual who transformed it into a restaurant in the more recent 1960s and renovated it according to the standards of those years. The current owners instead purchased it with the intention of bringing it back to its origins. Today it is home to receptions and ceremonies.
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The region is rich in history, featuring well-preserved medieval structures. Among the most popular are Gradara Castle, a medieval fortress located in a picturesque village, and San Clemente Historic Center, which dates back to the Malatesta era with visible walls and bastions. Another significant site is Tavoleto Castle, which has a long history of disputes and reconstructions.
For breathtaking vistas, visit View of the Bay of Rimini from Gabicce Monte. This viewpoint offers beautiful views and is part of a scenic route known for its challenging uphill stretches, which have even been featured in the Tour of Italy.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Gradara Castle and San Clemente Historic Center are listed as family-friendly, offering engaging historical experiences. The View of the Bay of Rimini from Gabicce Monte is also a great spot for families to enjoy scenic views together.
The area around San Clemente offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, hiking, and jogging. For example, there are moderate to difficult running loops like the 'San Clemente Historic Center loop from Sant'Andrea in Casale' and various hiking trails such as the 'DiVino Trail'. You can explore more options on the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around San Clemente, Hiking around San Clemente, and Running Trails around San Clemente.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, the 'Bosco della Pioggia' fountain in Riccione, though not directly in San Clemente, is noted as wheelchair accessible. For other historical sites and viewpoints, it's advisable to check individual site information for specific accessibility features.
The Romagna hinterland, with its medieval castles and historic centers, is generally pleasant to visit during spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the crowds are smaller. Summer can also be enjoyable, especially for evening strolls through historic villages like San Clemente Historic Center, but it can be warmer.
The San Clemente Historic Center stands out for its well-preserved medieval character, with walls and bastions from the Malatesta era still clearly visible. Unlike some other fortified towns in the Rimini province, it wasn't as heavily contested, allowing for a distinct medieval aspect. It also includes the complex known as Castelleale, a rare example of a fortified farm and villa from the 14th century.
Yes, the hiking routes around San Clemente offer a range of difficulties. You can find easy trails like the 'Conca Stream – Conca River Ford loop from Morciano di Romagna', moderate options such as the 'Conca River Ford – Artificial waterfall loop from Asmara Regnodifuori', and more challenging routes like the 'DiVino Trail'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around San Clemente guide.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from spots like Gabicce Monte, and the well-preserved medieval atmosphere of places like Gradara Castle. The historical significance and picturesque settings of the villages and castles, along with the scenic routes for cycling and hiking, are highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Gradara Castle is definitely worth a visit, especially with its well-preserved medieval structure and surrounding picturesque village. It's known for its ability to dominate the territory, controlling potential attacks. A useful tip for visitors is that admission is often free on the first Sunday of the month, so check ahead if your visit aligns with this.
The area provides excellent road cycling opportunities, with routes ranging from easy to difficult. Examples include the 'San Savino Castle – Morciano di Romagna loop' (easy) and the 'Casteldimezzo Historic Village – Via Panoramica Bike Shop loop' (moderate). Many routes offer scenic views of the Romagna hinterland. Discover more on the Road Cycling Routes around San Clemente guide.


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