Pietrapazza and houses
It is known that the high Bidente was the meeting place of cultures Umbrian, Etruscan and Celtic, and also that the valley near the crossing point Pietrapazza Mandrioli certainly was one of the doors to central and northern Italy .
A Pietrapazza is the church dedicated to St. Eufemia to trellises called "Pietrapazza. It is located in the town of Bagno di Romagna at an altitude of 616 m, surrounded by high walls of marl and sandstone, these rocks probably derives its name. Despite the place Usole and certainly not easy to reach, once this was not many lanterns a valley with a large number of scattered houses, where the population was maintained until early 1900 and some of them were inhabited until the '60s.
Path
the majesty of Casaccia we look around for the house but found only a pile of rocks covered with bushes.
A Pietrapazza is the church dedicated to St. Eufemia to trellises called "Pietrapazza. It is located in the town of Bagno di Romagna at an altitude of 616 m, surrounded by high walls of marl and sandstone, these rocks probably derives its name. Despite the place Usole and certainly not easy to reach, once this was not many lanterns a valley with a large number of scattered houses, where the population was maintained until early 1900 and some of them were inhabited until the '60s.
Path With behind the historic church of Pietrapazza (m.616) you go on road, you oltrepasa
Bridge over the Rio d'Olmo and follow the path marked CAI No 205, which carries the New Hermitage. It tramples on the old path of which were well preserved. At the first intersection you neglect the signs to the Hermitage to follow those new to the Carpathian Mountains. Continue uphill on track with some nice openings to Ca 'Hedge Bear.
the majesty of Casaccia we look around for the house but found only a pile of rocks covered with bushes. Shortly after you reach the road from Pietrapazza, go right and, in short you get to Ca 'D'Olmo Rio. This house was abandoned in the early years of the century and is now in ruins.
Continue on dirt road. Some switchbacks lead to quick passage in the Carpathian Mountains (m.1012). This site is enhanced from a pillar instead of Val di Bagno Trek and is engraved with a phrase which says " From here, sir, overlooking the valley is what you see! But if the image is sparse go down to gaze from below ". Continue up behind the chip on route 201 for the Carpathian Mountains. Along the ascent is a sign that says, Tavern of the Carpathian Mountains, but no trace of the Osteria.
Continue on dirt road. Some switchbacks lead to quick passage in the Carpathian Mountains (m.1012). This site is enhanced from a pillar instead of Val di Bagno Trek and is engraved with a phrase which says " From here, sir, overlooking the valley is what you see! But if the image is sparse go down to gaze from below ". Continue up behind the chip on route 201 for the Carpathian Mountains. Along the ascent is a sign that says, Tavern of the Carpathian Mountains, but no trace of the Osteria. erected leads to a lookout point. On the horizon you can see Mount
Fumaiolo and Monte Comer. Now you go down the dirt road that is to be followed to the left until
Fumaiolo and Monte Comer. Now you go down the dirt road that is to be followed to the left until Glue the shelves. There are no tables. It acknowledges the place bearing in mind that: you come to a clearing where there is a bench, the road bends slightly to the right and stands in front of Monte Castelluccio. Eye and then the little "man stacked" on sinstra place at the end of the square and an arrow drawn on a stone
that invites you to go left. Only at this point you can see the trail sign at the bottom, placed on a trunk of a tree. From now on, the route is all downhill.
that invites you to go left. Only at this point you can see the trail sign at the bottom, placed on a trunk of a tree. From now on, the route is all downhill. Shortly after you reach a junction with the arrow pointing to the right,
Ca 'shelves or shelf (d. 880). The last inhabitants had left the 13/04/55. After the tour we return to where they started, and soon after passing the small arrow, turn sharply to the right.
Ca 'shelves or shelf (d. 880). The last inhabitants had left the 13/04/55. After the tour we return to where they started, and soon after passing the small arrow, turn sharply to the right. A steep descent on sandstone slabs, caution in presence of ice leads to a narrow road and, subsequently,
Ca 'Lastricheto (d. 734). This house was abandoned after the war. Continue and you will soon reach
Ca 'Lastricheto (d. 734). This house was abandoned after the war. Continue and you will soon reach The last house we touch is Felcitino (d. 592), too, although not very far from the dirt road was abandoned in the 40s.
Now you go down the dirt road.
Shortly before, in case you fell abbondande water, or if there is snow that melts you can enjoy the sight of a beautiful waterfall and a heavy crash on the rocks of the Fosso Lastricheto. Once at the dirt road, turn left and you will soon junction
ge Pietrapazza of the church.
ge Pietrapazza of the church. Hours 3.45 + stops
Difference m. 423
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