Bagno di Romagna (Emilia Romagna)

Bagno di Romagna is a town in the Province of Forlì-Cesena, in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna. It is renowned centre for thermal cares (due to various natural springs that supply water at 47 °C, rich in sodium-carbonate-sulphur micro-elements) and green tourism (due to its proximity to the "Parco Nazionale delle Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna" national park). The main sights are: Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, Palazzo del Capitano ("Captain's Palace"), once the seat of the Florentine administrators and now the administrative headquarter of the National Park, and Santuario della Madonna di Corzano. It is a small church and annexed hermitage, both perfectly preserved, located on a hilltop 678 metres above the sea level, facing the suburb of San Piero in Bagno. Near this lie the ruins of the castle destroyed by the Landsknecht in 1527.

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You don’t need fancy pasta-making equipment to create this specialty shape from the small town of Bobbio in the Piacenza province of Emilia-Romagna — but you do need a knitting needle.

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Speckled with pretty orange bits of cantaloupe, this cake is as lovely as it is luscious.

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This honey walnut pie is a specialty of Emilia-Romagna, especially Modena, and is traditionally served during festive times. 
 

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Two specialties of Italy, panforte (“strong bread”) and its predecessor panpepato (“peppered bread”), are not breads at all, but closer to fruitcakes featuring many spices. 
 

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I wonder if someone may be able to help me ? In 2005 we purchased some land and property. The intention was to set up an Agri Tourism. We were unable to stop the infiltration of hunters onto the land and eventually abandoned the venture in 2007.