To discovery of the hinterland with trekking and MTB
The hinterland of Romagna’s Adriatic coast offers a lot of opportunities for trekking and MTB lovers.
Especially in the last years we assisted to a boom of special offers for these sport activities to direct contact with nature and in perfect match between sport and tourism.
The growth of their lovers – belonging to every age especially for trekking – has gone together with the increasing attention by tourist promotion and care of the territory.
Today there are in fact a lot of structures who welcome even more tourists and sporting people interested to discover the territory also by trekking and mountain bike, that’s why grown a lot of official runs about them.
In the hinterland of Rimini and Forlì-Cesena don’t miss the occasions to take beautiful walks to the discovery of the hills and the mountains of the Apennines between Romagna Marche and Tuscany.
A few far away from Rimini and Riccione, on the Montefeltro’s hills plough from the river Marecchia there is for example the bigger european cerreta, wide above more than 800 hectares, in the Park of Sasso Simone and Simoncello in which are organised interesting trekking excursions.
Also for mountain bikers the possibilities are innumerable.
Two easy runs proper to everybody are those with departure from Savignano and Sogliano on Rubicone to discovery of their own landscapes and hinterlands, or the “Pineta, sand and sea” inside the Northern Adriatic Coast.
For whom who loves trekking and mountain bike, the Romagna’s Adriatic coast hinterland offer so a lot of runs excellently signalled and many hotels specialised in welcome for sporting people.
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