Things to Do Nearby

Discover the wonders of Romagna and the Cesena hills

Cities & Culture

Castello di Sorrivoli

5 km

Ancient medieval castle on a hilltop in Roncofreddo, built around the year 1000. The fortress features corner towers and preserves the atmosphere of the Malatesta period.

Torre di Roversano

4 km

Medieval defensive tower in the Cesena hills, testimony to the ancient network of fortifications. An example of medieval military architecture in Romagna.

Cesena - Biblioteca Malatestiana

10 km

A Renaissance gem, founded in 1452. The only perfectly preserved humanistic monastic library, UNESCO Memory of the World Heritage since 2005.

Ravenna

47 km

Eight Early Christian monuments, UNESCO World Heritage. The 5th-6th century Byzantine mosaics are among the best preserved in the world.

Bagno di Romagna

40 km

Renowned spa town in the Apennines, with sulphurous and salt-bromine-iodine waters. Wellness immersed in the Casentinesi Forests National Park.

Bertinoro

23 km

The "Balcony of Romagna" for its panoramic views from hill to sea. Famous for the Column of Hospitality and fine wines like Albana and Sangiovese.

Rocca Malatestiana di Cesena

10 km

Imposing Malatesta fortress built between 1380 and 1477 on top of Garampo Hill, visible from across the city. Houses the Museum of Agricultural History and the historical Armoury, with internal walkways and panoramic ramparts open to visitors.

Mirabilandia

40 km

Italy's largest theme park. Over 40 attractions including roller coasters, shows and the Mirabeach water park. Fun for all ages.

Cesenatico

28 km

Charming seaside town with the Porto Canale designed by Leonardo da Vinci, now home to the open-air Maritime Museum with colourful historic sailing boats. Renowned for its fresh fish, family-friendly beaches and a vibrant cycling heritage that has made it a favourite destination for cycling enthusiasts, thanks in part to its connection with champion Marco Pantani.

Le Cantine Di Villa Nellcôte

Le Cantine Di Villa Nellcôte

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Partner facility with restaurant and swimming pool in the immediate vicinity of VillaCubetto. Enjoy a quality food and wine experience with dedicated discounts for our guests.

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Nature & Outdoors

Cycling & Walking

The gentle Romagna hills are perfect for cycling excursions and relaxing walks. Routes suitable for all levels through vineyards, olive groves and medieval villages, with panoramic viewpoints stretching from the sea to the Apennines.

  • • Cycle-touring routes in the hills
  • • Walks through woods and vineyards
  • • Accessible panoramic trails

Hiking

Hiking trails in the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, perfect for those who love walking in unspoilt nature. From the Casentinesi Forests National Park to the trails of Monte Fumaiolo, discover breathtaking landscapes and unique biodiversity.

  • • Casentinesi Forests National Park
  • • Savio River trails
  • • Monte Fumaiolo (source of the Tiber)
  • • Guided hikes available - info at local tourist offices

Cycle Touring

Cycle-touring itineraries along the Via Romagna and dedicated mountain bike routes. Explore Malatesta castles, wine cellars and historic sites while pedalling through enchanting landscapes.

  • • Via Romagna (regional cycleway)
  • • Castle tour by bike
  • • Mountain bike trails in the hills
  • • The property is on a mountain bike cycle-touring route

Sea & Romagna Riviera

Just 30 minutes by car you'll find the famous Romagna Riviera: over 100 km of Adriatic coastline with fine golden sand, shallow and safe waters ideal for families, and beach clubs equipped with every comfort. In summer the riviera comes alive with evening markets, water sports, beach concerts and some of Europe's most vibrant nightlife. The perfect combination of hillside relaxation and seaside fun.

  • • Cesenatico (28 km) - Leonardo's Porto Canale and Maritime Museum
  • • Milano Marittima (35 km) - elegant beaches and century-old pine forest
  • • Cervia (30 km) - historic salt pans, pine forest and spa
  • • Rimini (40 km) - Roman old town and nightlife
  • • Riccione (45 km) - the "Green Pearl" of the Adriatic

Food & Wine

Wineries & Vineyards

Romagna is famous for its wines. Taste Sangiovese, Albana and Trebbiano at local wineries:

  • • Wine and Flavour Route of Forlì-Cesena
  • • Cellars with tastings and guided tours
  • • Organised food and wine tours

Local Flavours

Taste the traditional products of Romagna cuisine:

  • • Piadina Romagnola IGP (flatbread)
  • • Squacquerone DOP and pit-aged cheeses
  • • Cappelletti and passatelli (fresh pasta)
  • • Artisan cured meats
  • • Local farmers' markets

Festivals & Events

12–21 June Romagna Riviera

Notte Rosa (Pink Night)

Summer's New Year's Eve with concerts, fireworks and parties along the entire coast. Extremely high occupancy and hundreds of thousands of visitors.

Late June – early July Forlimpopoli

Festa Artusiana

Nine evenings dedicated to Artusi and Italian cuisine, with dozens of open-air restaurants, shows and tours. Thousands of visitors per evening.

Late Sept – early Oct Comacchio

Eel Festival

The historic centre becomes an open-air restaurant with stalls, markets, boat trips and eel-fishing re-enactments. Visitors from all over Italy.

First weekend of Sept Cervia

Sapore di Sale

Identity festival of Cervia's Sweet Salt with salt boat processions, show cooking, Italian producers' market, salt-pan tours and evening shows.

21–24 June Cesena

San Giovanni – Summer Festival

Ancient city fair with hundreds of market stalls, shows, street food and cultural events involving the entire historic centre of Cesena.

1–2 August Cesenatico

Garibaldi Festival

Re-enactment of Garibaldi's historic embarkation on 2 August 1849 with costumed parades, historic sailing boats, band and fireworks over the sea.

24–26 April Cesenatico

Azzurro come il Pesce

Large festival dedicated to Adriatic fish with stalls in the historic centre, fish-based menus and entertainment. It effectively opens the tourist season.

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