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The Reggio Emilia Apennines and Food Valley: a weekend of hiking and flavors

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The Terre di Canossa, in the province of Reggio Emilia, are a paradise for lovers of hiking, history, and excellent Emilian cuisine that will delight the palate!

Milk, rennet, and salt: three simple ingredients that embody the soul of a region and give life to Parmigiano Reggiano. The area of Carpineti, in the heart of theReggio Apennines, is just that: genuine, authentic, capable of thrilling you with the simplicity of its flavors and the warmth of its people. Rediscover the pleasure of slowing down among hills and picturesque views with our guided treks with a local guide, through medieval villages and castles linked to the legend of Matilda of Canossa, on a journey steeped in history and magic. But it is not only the landscape that will surprise you: every step is an invitation to discover Emilian cuisine, made up of recipes handed down with love. Artisanal dairies, fresh pasta rolled out by hand ready to be filled with tasty fillings, but also the undergrowth and the rooms of castles steeped in history: in the Food Valley , everything smells good.


Travel code
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When are we leaving?
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When are you coming back?
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How long does it last?
4 days 3 nights
Per person
590 €

WHERE ARE WE GOING?

Program

First day

Arriving in the Lands of Matilde
Welcome to theReggio Apennines, where you can immerse yourself in nature, history, and the authentic flavors of Emilia Romagna. Upon arrival in Carpineti, you will meet your guide, an expert on the area who will share their passion for this land with you. Trekking through the woods and castles linked to the legendary figure of Matilda of Canossa. But we will also visit dairies where Parmigiano Reggiano, the king of Italian cheeses, is made. You can also get your hands dirty, learning how to make Emilian tortelli. Every day will be a perfect adventure for those seeking an active and authentic vacation in the heart of Emilia Romagna.

Second day

Between Monte Antoniano and dairies
We leave Carpineti and head towards the summit of Monte Antoniano with its castle: it will feel like walking in the Middle Ages! We continue through chestnut woods towards the Pieve di San Vitale, an enchanting corner of theReggio Apennines: here, in a village inn, we can taste the typical products of the Emilian hills. In the afternoon, we will discover the magic of production and the art of the cheesemakers who transform milk into Parmigiano Reggiano! Visit and tasting at a cheese factory to witness all stages of milk processing, from cooking to placing the curd in molds, right up to salting.

Route info: 12.00 km, elevation gain 500 m

Third day

The Pietra di Bismantova and hands-on experience
We organize transportation to reach the famous Pietra di Bismantova, a mountain in theReggio Apennines with its unmistakable shape. We visit the Benedictine Hermitage (where Orietta Berti celebrated her wedding) and conclude our guided circular trek, returning to the hotel to... get our hands dirty! In the hotel kitchen, we learn the ancient traditional Emilian recipes have been handed down from past generations and are still prepared today using the same methods and care as in the past. So we are ready to learn how to make authentic Emilian tortelli? At the end of the course, it is customary to taste the results to decide the winner and the best filling.

Route info: 9.00 km, elevation gain 350 m

Fourth day

Canossa and its villages
In about half an hour by car, we will arrive at the famous Canossa, where history and legend intertwine, always with the Grand Countess Matilda of Canossa as the protagonist. From here, our guided trek will depart to visit the well-preserved village of Bergogno, but above all to reach the village of Votigno. Back in Canossa, we can taste the delicious Matilde beer produced in Belgium by Trappist monks, discover its legend, and understand the difference between erbazzone and scarpazzone (optional tasting). At the end of the tasting, in the shadow of the famous Canossa castle, we say goodbye. It is the last taste of Emilia, perfect for ending a journey full of emotions and flavors. Goodbye and see you on the next adventure!

Route info: 10.00 km, elevation gain 500 m
  • accommodation in double rooms
  • half-board accommodation
  • visit to the Parmigiano cheese factory with tasting
  • escort
  • tortelli course and tasting
  • health and baggage insurance
travel, meals not mentioned, local transfers, drinks, any entrance fees, and anything not mentioned under "Includes."
Single room supplement from €45.
Good to know
accommodation
3-star hotel in Carpineti - RE. In a panoramic location, this elegant and comfortable hotel is nestled in the hills of Reggio Emilia. Spacious and well-appointed rooms, wellness area with small whirlpool pools, Turkish bath, and relaxation area. The experience is completed by authentic Emilian cuisine, genuine and rich in flavor. An ideal base for nature, sports, and tranquility.
Tour guide
Gianluca from the Jonas team coordinates the group and accompanies them during their vacation.
Itinerary information
Easy trails, suitable for anyone who enjoys walking, even with some slight elevation changes.
Notes
Transportation to the starting points of the excursions will be provided by participants' cars, and carpooling will be organized on site. Where possible, public transportation will be used.
Important
The program may be subject to change due to weather conditions, traffic conditions, closing times, and/or instructions from the tour guide. The activity will take place even in case of bad weather (except in the event of a weather alert or conditions that could compromise safety), so we recommend that you come equipped for changes in temperature and possible precipitation.
Cars

The province of Reggio is crossed, halfway along its length, by the Via Emilia (SS 9), which runs from west to east. Parallel to the Via Emilia, the Autostrada del Sole (A1 – Milan-Rome) motorway quickly connects Reggio Emilia to the main cities. The SS 63 connects Reggio Emilia, to the north, to the province of Mantua and, to the south, to that of La Spezia, through the Reggio Apennines. The Reggiolo-Rolo motorway exit provides access to the A22 "Brennero" motorway, which connects Emilia-Romagna to Northern Europe. The Terre di Canossa - Campegine motorway exit makes the Canusino area accessible from all over Italy and is the gateway to a welcoming, unique area, extraordinarily marked by the traces of history.

Train

From Reggio station, there is a bus that stops 2 km from the hotel. Simply notify your guide or the hotel in advance to arrange for a pick-up.

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