Exploring Borzano:
Itineraries between History and Nature
Welcome to the heart of the Reggio Emilia hills. Whether you are a lover of slow trekking or a mountain bike enthusiast, the trails surrounding our property offer unique views amidst medieval castles, karst caves, and spectacular badlands.
Recommended Routes:
| Itinerary | Distance | Difference in Altitude | Type | Difficulty |
| Ca’ del Vento Loop (CAI 614) | 12,5 km | 350 m | 🥾 / 🚲 | Medium (E) |
| Borzano Castle Trail | 6,4 km | 200 m | 🥾 | Easy (T/E) |
| Lodola Stream Valley Variant | 11,5 km | 450 m | 🥾 / 🚲 | Difficult |
| La Tana della Mussina and the Messinian Gypsum | 4,0 km | 150 m | 🥾 | Easy |
Ca’ del Vento Loop
(CAI Trail 614)
This is the great classic of the area. A loop trail that offers breathtaking views over the plains and the first peaks of the Apennines.
- On foot: Perfect for a half-day hike.
- By MTB: A fun route, but it requires a basic level of fitness due to the steady climbs.
- Don’t miss: The passages through the badlands and hillside vineyards.
Borzano Castle Trail
A dive into local history. The trail climbs toward the ruins of the ancient castle perched on a rocky outcrop.
- On foot: Ideal for families and those looking for a panoramic, moderate walk.
- By MTB: Rideable, but it is best to cover the final stretch near the ruins on foot.
Lodola Stream Valley Variant
The itinerary for those seeking the wilder, less-traveled side of our hills.
- On foot: A hike immersed in the woods, cool even during the hottest months.
- By MTB: Recommended for experienced cyclists only (some sections can be technical or muddy after rainfall).
La Tana della Mussina and the Messinian Gypsum
A geological route to discover the famous local gypsum formations and the “Mussina” karst cave, a site of major archaeological discoveries.
- On foot: A short and educational hike, excellent for groups and nature photography enthusiasts.
ℹ️ Useful Information for Guests
- Starting Point: All trails are easily accessible on foot starting directly from our property or from the nearby Piazzale Ludovico Ariosto in Borzano.
- Trail Signs: Follow the red-and-white CAI trail markers. Hiking shoes and carrying a water supply are always highly recommended.
- Seasonality: The hills are beautiful all year round. Autumn offers the stunning foliage of the vineyards, while spring brings wild blooms across the ridge meadows.
Tip for cyclists: Many of the dirt ridge roads (Colombaia area) are interconnected. You can easily design your own custom route by connecting the various secondary paths!

