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The area where Villa Molinello is located is an untouched corner of the Romagna Apennines, just a few kilometers from Dovadola, a small village that retains the charm of the most authentic Romagna. This region, gently nestled among wooded hills, cultivated fields, and vineyards, presents a landscape of extraordinary beauty, where time seems to slow down to make room for what is essential.
The trails that wind through the valley lead to quiet viewpoints, clear streams, and overlooks that reveal landscapes that change color with each season. The Montone River flows not far from the villa, creating bends and small natural beaches where one can immerse oneself in tranquility or simply listen to the sound of the water. Nearby is the famous Acquacheta waterfall, mentioned by Dante in the Divine Comedy, which is an ideal destination for hiking and outdoor days.
The village of Dovadola not only holds a millennia-old history but also a culinary culture deeply connected to the land. Local shops offer typical products such as cured meats, cheeses, and artisan wines, while restaurants serve the authentic flavors of traditional Romagna cuisine. The castle of the Counts Guidi overlooks the village from above, telling the tales of the historical events that have shaped this land through its centuries-old presence.
For those who love nature, slowness, and authenticity, this area provides an ideal setting for rejuvenation. In addition to trekking and e-bike excursions, activities such as fishing, mushroom and truffle hunting, or simply enjoying outdoor life in a biodiversity-rich environment are available. The landscape is not just a backdrop but an integral part of the experience: with its oak forests, alders along the waterways, and cultivated fields alternating with wild stretches, it offers a deep insight into nature and the cultural roots of the most genuine Romagna.
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