Castello Di Vigoleno





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This route crosses a unique variety of small medieval villages with churches and historic buildings alternating with stretches of road among trees and hills. Some of the places and points of interest along the route are: the Case di Grotta, Casalino, Faietto, Tosini, Pietranera, Berzieri, Iggio, Castellaro, Luneto, Bore, Pianazzo up to the Pellizzone Pass (1029 m) where you can enjoy a beautiful landscape. Going down you will find: Teruzzi, Rusteghini, Morfasso, Lugagnano d'Arda, Rustighini,...
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An alternative route to Leg 78, official of the Via Fracigena, starting from Fiorenzuola d'Arda. The route takes place mainly on the road passing from Castelnuovo Fogliani up to Fidenza. To see all the official segments of the Via Francigena in Italy: https://www.alltrails.com/it-it/lists/via-francigena-italy
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The last stretch of the plain offers the opportunity to admire two religious buildings of great interest: the Cistercian Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba, with the suggestive Cloister, and the Cathedral of Fidenza, a fine example of Lombard Romanesque dedicated to San Donnino. The hilly route offers the first views and some hints of landscape interest, after Medesano, in the last part of the route, it skirts the Taro River Park. Outside of built-up areas it is not possible to get water...
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The last section on the plain provides the oppurtinity to admire two religeous buildings of great interest: the Cistercian Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba including an interesting cloister and the Cathedral of Fidenza, a valuable example of Lombardy Romanesque style dedicated to San Donnino. The walking route by the Stirone ford is easy. Outside the populated areas there is no water supply. This trail is part of the 2000 km long route of the Via Francigena which goes from Canterbury to...