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The Romagna, a hinterland to discover

The Hotel Margareth is situated directly on the sea front and its clients are able to sunbathe on the sun terrace, just opposite the beach and enjoy a pleasant evening's walk at sunset along the pedestrian only avenue.

Those who would like to leave the crowded beaches and discover the beautiful sights of the "Romagna" inland can benefit from the easy-to-use maps and tourist guides which lead the lovers of nature to the countryside.

You can find farms, which are open to children, where farmers make organic wine the way they used to in the old days in a place of unique beauty, rich in tradition, mystery and charm. The inland also has a noble historical culture and hosts entertaining festivals. Art lovers can find hidden treasures in the numerous museums of the Romagna region and will be pleasantly surprised by their unexpected discoveries.


Services offered

At weekends during the low season, (spring, Easter, Pentecost and September), clients of the Hotel Margareth can take advantage of free tickets to visit various naturalistic, historical and cultural sites.

Large or small groups of people can also embark on organised guided tours and buy local products.

You can have the use of our new bicycles for pleasant outings along cycle paths and if you like you can stop and enjoy your packet-lunch, which is supplied by the hotel!



Santacrangelo di Romagna
This is a magical town with a noble atmosphere, a centuries old history, and buildings dating back a thousand years such as the Pieve (parish church). It also has a network of over two hundred marvellous caves, whose origins are shrouded in mystery....
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Verucchio
Between the ninth and sixth centuries B.C. the town was the centre of the elegant Villanova civilisation, which has left behind some particularly beautiful objects (thrones, furniture, fabrics, jewellery, pots and weapons)...
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Poggio Berni
Visitors are struck by a mighty building standing alone on the hillside; it is Palazzo Marcosanti, an old fortified Malatesta farm. Don't miss Molino Moroni (a mill) with its ancient grindstone room and an exhibition dedicated to the mills of the Marecchia Valley...
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Torriana
The old Scorticata stands at the top of a high rocky spur with the remains of the Malatesta Fortress and the Tower. This is one of the prettiest parts of the Rimini area, with untouched nature and the village of Montebello where the Guidi Fortress...
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Montescudo
This area is full of archaeological finds linked to its ancient clay craft activities. The old Malatesta castle still retains its characteristic medieval layout. Particularly worthy of mention are the village of Albereto, the Museum of Farming Civilisation...
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Coriano
Coriano offers all the calm of a small hinterland town but it is very close to the sea. In beautiful countryside, with villages and farmhouses set amongst fields of wheat, olive groves, and excellent vineyards, the town also has some prosperous commercial areas...
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Montecolombo
Montecolombo is the ideal place to experience the relaxing atmosphere of the hills. This is a medieval hamlet that, to this day, has preserved all traces of its past...
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Morciano di Romagna
This is an important centre for markets and fairs. It is the reference point for agriculture and crafts of a large area and is the trading capital of the Valconca valley. It has a modern, dynamic appearance...
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Gemmano
This small town in the Valconca valley sits amidst breathtaking landscape, enriched by views of the Ventena valley, ravines decorated with yellow broom, the Onferno Natural Reserve with its caves, and the Natural History Museum...
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San Clemente
This is a small town situated in the hills that is renowned for its excellent food and wine, the protagonists of numerous traditional festivals. Powerful walls dating from the Malatesta period encircle the picturesque old town...
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San Giovanni in Marignano
The Granary of the Malatesta is the centuries old name given to San Giovanni due to the rich, fertile countryside that surrounds it. There are some fine examples of San Giovanni's ancient history in the old town such as the A. Massari Theatre...
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Saludecio
This is an interesting medieval village whose walls enclose elegant palaces, towers and piazzas, testifying to the grandeur of its past. The rich and lush natural surroundings, fields and steep slopes...
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Montegridolfo
This centuries-old fortified village stands on the border of the Romagna and Marche regions, and thanks to careful restoration, it has regained its former splendour. The cobbled alleys, the redbrick houses, and the imposing walls...
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Montefiore Conca
If you gaze inland from the coast on a clear day, you may see a lone giant standing on a high hill immersed in greenery. It is the Malatesta castle of Montefiore Conca, which was once the summer residence and defensive bulwark of the Malatesta dynasty...
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Mondaino
This small town boasts a history full of important events. The oval-shaped Piazza Maggiore is unusual and has an elegant eighteenth century portico. We recommend a visit to the Fossil Museum...
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