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Hiking around Marradi offers diverse terrain, situated where Tuscany meets Emilia-Romagna, along the River Lamone. The region features rolling hills, lush forests, and valleys, often characterized by centuries-old chestnut groves. Hikers can explore a network of trails through these varied landscapes, including areas with waterfalls and ancient paths. The topography provides a range of scenic beauty across the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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6.21km
02:38
310m
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Forest trail to Dante's famous Acquacheta waterfall through ancient stone paths and monastery ruins.
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8.29km
02:33
270m
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Ancient chestnut forests lead to a restored 14th-century refuge in the Romagna Apennines.

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7.83km
03:16
380m
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Historic mountain trail through Tuscan-Romagnol Apennines where ancient paths meet panoramic summit views.
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20.9km
06:02
530m
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Medieval bridge with ghostly legends and misty valley views through Emilia-Romagna's rolling hills.
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59
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19.3km
07:45
1,100m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Panoramic balcony. On one side it overlooks the entire valley, on the other the Cascata dell'Acquacheta. A detour from the classic Acquacheta loop is recommended to visit this spectacle!
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nice bridge, not the original but very nice
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The Fontana Moneta refuge has bedrooms, toilets and hot water. It is a perfect place to refresh and stay overnight. It is located near the Sintria stream and not far from the church of Sant'Andrea. The entire complex was carefully restored by the UOEI (Unione Operaia Escursionisti Italiani) section of Faenza, which preserved its original layout and architecture. If the original name, "Fontana Moneta", perhaps derives from the tax that the local lords made the poor people pay so that they could use the water fountain under the church, today the refuge is dedicated to Primo Peroni, one of the founders of the Group Speleologist from Faenza and pioneer of hiking in the Romagna Apennines, who passed away in 1978.
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Located in the middle of the woods, this wild meadow is home to a multitude of insects that visit the flowers.
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With time and erosion, the roots of this tree are increasingly bare.
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Much of this lovely trail is rock.
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Two magnificent waterfalls nestled in lush greenery.
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Superb place to discover absolutely.
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Marradi offers a wide network of over 60 hiking trails. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with 43 moderate and 19 difficult options, ensuring there's a path for every adventurer.
The terrain around Marradi is incredibly diverse, situated where Tuscany meets Emilia-Romagna. You'll find rolling hills, lush forests, and valleys, often characterized by centuries-old chestnut groves. The area features sunny mountain ridges, forested valleys, and streams, providing a wide range of scenic beauty across the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines.
Yes, Marradi is home to several beautiful waterfalls. A popular choice is the Cascata dell'Acquacheta Trail, which leads to a famous waterfall mentioned by Dante. You can also explore highlights like the View of Acquacheta Waterfall, Sega Waterfalls, and Embrace Waterfall. The Howling Cave of Premilcuore also features a waterfall and an abyss.
The hiking routes in Marradi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 680 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the beauty of the chestnut groves, and the well-maintained trails that lead to natural wonders like the Cascata dell'Acquacheta.
Marradi offers trails suitable for various fitness levels, including easier paths that can be enjoyed by families. While specific 'easy' routes aren't highlighted, the diverse network means you can find shorter, less strenuous options through the charming chestnut groves and along the River Lamone. Always check the route's distance and elevation gain to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, the challenging View of Acquacheta Waterfall – Acquacheta Waterfall loop from Campigno is a difficult 11.8-mile loop that takes you through stunning landscapes to the famous waterfall and back.
Beyond the natural beauty, Marradi's trails lead to several interesting landmarks. You can visit the Premilcuore Fortress, explore the intriguing Howling Cave of Premilcuore, or discover ancient sites like the Eremo di Gamogna, a restored monastic complex. The region is also famous for its majestic chestnut groves, which are a landmark in themselves, especially along the Mugello di Marradi Chestnut Trail.
Marradi is rich in history, and some trails reflect this. The region includes ancient chestnut forests leading to a restored 14th-century refuge, as seen on the Ancient Chestnut Trail to Rifugio Fontana Moneta. The Via Romea Germanica, a historic pilgrimage route, also passes through Marradi, with path CAI 505 offering refuges for travelers.
Marradi offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout much of the year. The autumn months are particularly special due to the vibrant colors of the chestnut groves and the annual 'Marron Buono' chestnut festival in October. Spring and early summer also provide pleasant temperatures and lush greenery. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder conditions and potential snow at higher elevations.
Yes, Marradi offers several challenging routes for experienced hikers. The CAI Trail 572 from Modigliana to Ponte della Signora is a difficult 13-mile trail. Another demanding option is the View of Acquacheta Waterfall – Acquacheta Waterfall loop from Campigno, an 11.8-mile difficult loop with significant elevation gain.
Absolutely. Marradi is renowned for its majestic chestnut groves, which are criss-crossed by numerous trails. The Ancient Chestnut Trail to Rifugio Fontana Moneta is a prime example, winding through these significant groves. The Mugello di Marradi Chestnut Trail is also a dedicated route for experiencing this unique landscape.


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