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Bagno di Romagna

 

Bagno di Romagna

The little town of the Apennines, in the heart of the Tuscan Romagna Region, is located along the E-45, the highway that goes from Rome, the capital city, to Ravenna, the harbor city that houses some of the best Byzantine heritage. It is a few tens of kilometers away from the Adriatic sea, on the North side, and from the Tuscan cities of Arezzo and Florence, on the South side. Bagno di Romagna is the slow-life temple. The pureness of the natural elements, the warmth of the hot waters, the intensity of the food, the friendliness of a small mountain community and the high quality of the services, built through a long experience in hospitality, are the essence of a land that introduces you to history, wellness, wild nature, tasty food and religious meditation: follow the historic foot-steps of our Tuscan routes; enjoy the pleasure of our hot water and beauty centres; walk deep into the wilderness of the Casentinesi Forest National Park with its nature, abandoned villages and hiking trails; taste our recipes: the ones from worldwide famous chefs and the ones served in the warm environment of a family business; let your soul be inspired by the century old monasteries that are on the most remote crest of our mountains. Choose your Bagno di Romagna and come to meet us.

Other info
Habitants: 940 - Altitude: 500 s.l.m.
Getting here
BY CAR: take the Cesena Nord exit from the A14 motorway and then follow the E45 towards Rome until you see the sign for Bagno di Romagna (48 km). From Rome you take the A1 as far as Orte and then the E45 until you see the sign for Bagno di Romagna (265 km). From Florence you can choose to take either the A1 motorway to Arezzo and then continue along the SS. 73 to Sansepolcro and then the E45 to Bagno di Romagna (150 km), or drive along the "historical" route: Florence - Pontassieve - Consuma - Bibbiena - Mandrioli Pass - Bagno di Romagna (88 km). BY BUS: From Cesena: START Romagna provides a daily service to Bagno di Romagna. From Rome: the SULGA bus company offers a daily service direct from Fiumicino airport and from the Bus Station in front of the Tiburtina train station. BY TRAIN: the town is 51 km from Cesena Railway Station to which it is connected by START Romagna bus service. BY PLANE: the town is 87 km from Rimini Airport and 137 km from Bologna Airport.
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Bagno di Romagna è protagonista della puntata di "Borghi d'Italia" andata in onda in marzo 2020 su TV2000: in attesa di conoscere le eccellenze del nostro territorio dal vivo, vi invitiamo a scoprirle in questo tour virtuale di 28 minuti...

Mettetevi comodi e buona visione!