Mountain peaks around Monghidoro are situated on a ridge of the Apennine mountains, between the Savena and Idice river valleys. This region is known for its strategic geographical position, connecting the Po Valley with central Italy. Elevated areas like Monte Oggioli and the Alpe di Monghidoro offer a rich landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. The area provides opportunities for exploring natural beauty and historical sites.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Admittedly a bit unspectacular, in the middle of the forest lies the highest peak on the Via degli Dei. At least you can ring a little bell.
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During the summer weekends it is a land of roaring motorbikes but during the week the SS65 of Futa is a paradise of peace and beauty to be enjoyed by bicycle, it is automatic to stop at the Passo della Raticosa and enjoy the view, clean air and peace and the bar is a good excuse to delay as much as possible the departure from that mystical place...
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at certain times it is also possible to find it open to visit the church
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Monte delle Formiche is a relief in the middle Bolognese Apennines above Pianoro, between the Idice valleys and the Zena valley. It has an altitude of 638 m. The name of the mountain seems to be linked to a natural phenomenon that occurs annually around September 8th, the feast day of the Madonna to whom a sanctuary is dedicated at the top of the mountain. Swarms of winged ants of the Mirmyca Scabrinodis variety migrate to this peak from central Europe to make their nuptial flight and die there. The event, which has been witnessed since ancient times, has over time taken on an almost miraculous value, a sort of homage from nature to the Madonna. From the sanctuary there is a beautiful panoramic view of the valleys below. By bike it is a beautiful climb with significant gradients.
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done the trail in 5 days alone in July 2023, no comment can give an idea of the feeling of happiness, freedom, tension..... I met many guys (and this gives me the idea that the future will be better than what we elderly people leave).... I cried upon arriving in Piazza della Signoria..... as I have already posted "if you have someone you don't love tell them to take the path, if instead you have someone you who you love tell them to do it... in any case they will thank you".
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One of the most famous passes in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, it is very popular with those who walk or cycle. It is located on the Alta Via dei Parchi and has three asphalted sides: Frassineta and Monghidoro on the Bolognese side, Pietramala on the Tuscan side. At the top there is the Chalet Raticosa, where it is possible to stop and refresh.
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Venture to the pinnacle of the Via degli Dei, where the Bandidacce proudly stands as the highest peak on this iconic trail. As you ascend to this lofty vantage point, the landscape undergoes a transformation, unveiling its grandeur in a breathtaking display.
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The region offers several peaks with historical significance. On Monte Oggioli, you can find traces of the ancient Roman road, Flaminia minor, and the ruins of Osteria del Fantorno, which is steeped in local legends. The Summit of Monte Bibele is another historical site, known for its ancient Etruscan and Celtic settlements and perennial springs. Additionally, the Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Zena (Monte delle Formiche) is a religious building and historical site offering panoramic views.
Yes, many peaks in the Monghidoro area provide stunning panoramic views. The Monte Adone summit is highly popular for its wonderful vistas. The Alpe di Monghidoro, a mountain range reaching up to 1,290 meters, offers breathtaking panoramic views that can stretch from the Adriatic Sea to the Alps on clear days. You can also enjoy a beautiful panorama from the Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Zena (Monte delle Formiche), overlooking the Bologna hinterland. The Raticosa Pass is another well-known viewpoint in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Alpe di Monghidoro is a natural reserve characterized by a distinctive forestry landscape, including beechwoods, abundant ferns, silver firs, and hollies. It's also a haven for wildlife such as deer, roe deer, wild boar, and various birds. Monte Oggioli and the surrounding La Martina Park are recognized for their naturalistic landscapes, offering numerous opportunities for walks and excursions. The Banditacce – Highest Point of the Via degli Dei is nestled in a natural forest setting.
Yes, near the summit of Monte Oggioli, you'll find Triton's Adventure Park (also known as Triton's Park). This park provides family-friendly entertainment with various routes for adults and children, including fixed and mobile walkways, ropes, and net tunnels. It also features a picnic area with barbecues and a small pond. While not a peak itself, the Raticosa Pass is also considered family-friendly, offering facilities and a place to rest.
The Monghidoro region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and trekking opportunities on the Alpe di Monghidoro, including sections of longer routes like the Via Mater Dei and the Alta Via dei Parchi. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available. You can explore cycling routes around Monghidoro, road cycling routes, and gravel biking trails, many of which pass through or near the mountain peaks and passes.
Monte Oggioli stands as the highest summit directly within Monghidoro, reaching an elevation of 4,216 feet (1,285 meters). The Alpe di Monghidoro mountain range also reaches up to 1,290 meters (4,230 ft) above sea level, bordering Tuscany.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful panoramic views, especially from spots like Monte Adone summit, where many enjoy writing their names in a booklet at the top. The sense of achievement after a climb and the beautiful natural landscapes are also highly valued. The historical significance of sites like Monte Bibele and the tranquility of places like the Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Zena are also appreciated.
Yes, the Raticosa Pass, one of the most famous passes in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, features the Chalet Raticosa at its summit. Here, you can stop and refresh yourself, as it offers a cafe and restaurant facilities. This makes it a convenient spot for cyclists and hikers to take a break.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors. Summer provides warmer weather suitable for longer excursions and enjoying outdoor activities like those at Triton's Adventure Park. While not explicitly detailed for winter, the 'alpine air' sensation of the Alpe di Monghidoro suggests it could offer a refreshing escape, possibly with snow activities at higher altitudes.
Yes, the Alpe di Monghidoro offers an extensive network of trails, including sections of longer routes like the Via Mater Dei and the Alta Via dei Parchi. Additionally, the Banditacce is known as the highest point on the iconic Via degli Dei, providing a sanctuary for hikers on this long-distance trail.
The Alpe di Monghidoro is a significant mountain range that borders Tuscany, ranging from 850 to 1,290 meters above sea level. It is a natural reserve known for its rich biodiversity, including beechwoods, silver firs, and a variety of wildlife. Its summit offers breathtaking panoramic views, and it contributes to Monghidoro's reputation as the 'Quota 1000' town, providing an almost 'alpine air' sensation.


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