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Pietrapazza From the Monte Corno alle Roncacci

unmarked path to - December 29, 2010
after 10 years we (me and the Year) went to a redo route at that time gave us some problems because it was summer and the vegetation, luxuriant in a place so deserted, did not allow you to find good tracks, then the flies that day had decided to stay with us ... it was really poison! This time in the total absence of leaves went well and the sun has been with us for almost the entire route. It 's a nice long walk and do not ring, because the return is from the Bear hedge, and touch the remains of several houses until a few years ago were full of life.The directions to get to Pietrapazza are here. The news about the houses and the church were taken from the book: "The paths of lost steps" AA.VV Forlì-1991 and "The people of Pietrapazza" by various authors Chamber of Commerce of Forlì and Coop. Cultural Re Medell Pietrapazza The start is always by the Church of Pietrapazza .
Pietrapazza
was among the lands subject to the nobles of Valbona, confirmed to them by the Peace of Sarzana (1353). From 1402 it belonged to the Guidi of Battifolle and Florence that includes the Captaincy of the Val di Bagno. The first document on the church of St. Euphemia goes back to 1595: then stood on the hill above. From an inventory of goods in 1789 we had two altars and the walls had been compensated with the assistance of the Grand Duke. The treatment consisted of 40 families. From 1709 there was active with the company of the Blessed Sacrament in a chapel dedicated to the patronage of Sts. A name of Jesus' other private chapel was owned by the Fanelli family titrated to Saints Philip and James (1773). On 4 July 1938 he was consecrated the new church, built to a design of Ing. Italo ears, after the earthquakes of 1918 had destroyed the original structure. The local economy was based on agriculture and pastoralism. Among the crafts flourished working stone. Donati Angiolo opened in 1890 selling a wine called "Osteria victory. In 1915, close to the Church, Felice foreveryone another opens, and still frequented by the workers mentioned that Bath were going to work in the Lama. The parsonage was delivered in 1921, the school subsidized multi-classes after the teacher refused to live and teach in local Ca ' Counts up to that time where he was staying. The rural schools are closed at the end of the school year '62-'63: it has only four pupils. The last resident priest Don Romano Serafini in 1962, when she leaves Rio Salso even cared. The first is officiated by the parish priest of our first born, then (1964) from that of Strabatenza then finally closed.

Population: 1745 (125), 1879 (245), 1883 (203), 1852 (229), 1951 (125), 1961 (66) 1971 (0).
Quote Time Km
Pietrapazza - path 221
610
0.00
0.0
deviation - 43 ° 50 ' 23 "N, 11 ° 53'46" E
583
0.05
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Ca 'dei Conti - 43 ° 50'31 "N, 11 ° 53'52" E
621
0.25
0.8
Ca 'Petrella - 43 ° 50'41 "N , 11 ° 53'47 "E
583
0.40
1.3
Fosso
563
0.50
1.5
Ca 'Masters - 43 ° 50'49 "N, 11 ° 53'43" E
606
1:00
1.7
Ca 'di Giorgio - 43 ° 50'47 "N, 11 ° 53'25" E
704
1.20
2.3
Casone - 43 ° 50'44 "N, 11 ° 53'14" E
755
1.40
3.0
Ridge - 43 ° 50'48 "N, 11 ° 52'59" E
883
2.0
3.5
Bivio - 43°50’18”N, 11°52’35”E
968
2,30
4,6
Ca’ Siepe dell’Orso
973
2,35
4,7
Ca’ Abetaccia
792
2,55
5,7
Ca 'Rignone
745
3.05
6.3
Casetta - 43 ° 50'25 "N, 11 ° 53'38" E
683
3.20
7.0
Pietrapazza
610
3.50
7.8
Time: 3.50 hours + stops
Elevation gain: 500 m (GPS)
length: about 7.8 km
canonica icicles on the building of canonica. sentiero 221 Si scende sul sentiero 221. Ponte sul Bidente Si attraversa il ponticello costruito nel 1897 da Maurizio Milanesi. Molino Milanesi Dopo il ponte, fatti pochi metri, prima che il sentiero inizi a salire, si va a destra, si attraversa una radura e si trova subito il Molino Milanesi.
Posto oltre il ponte presso il cimitero, questo mulino nel 1820 pagava 4 lire di tassa <a forma della legge de’ 7 ottobre 1877> alla Cassa della Comunità di Bagno di Romagna.Ne era proprietario Maurizio Milanesi.Nel 1914 era abitato dalla famiglia Mengoni.E’ stato abbandonato prima della 2a guerra mondiale.
Ca' dei Conti La traccia del sentiero è un po’ imboscata, ma si procede e si arriva a Ca’ dei Conti.
Nel 1816 vi lavorava Filippo Fabbri. Nel 1871 Alessandro Andreani  vi apre l’Osteria del Giglio. Nel 1914 era abitata dalla famiglia Mariannini, proprietari. Fino al 1921 vi era sistemata la scuola. E’ stata abbandonata nel 1950 dalla famiglia Sartini. C’era anche un oratorio dedicato ai SS. Jacopo e Francesco.
strada Dalla casa si scende verso il fiume, dove dall’altra parte vediamo the path followed previously. Ca' di Pasquino Zooming on Ca 'di Pasquino.
Since 1816 is owned by the Milanese family in 1914 and lived there 10 people. E 'was abandoned in 1963 by Maurizio Milanesi.
Ca' Petrella Arriving at Ca 'Petrella, turn left and you will reach a point where the tracks are different, you have to be on the lower, which will shortly lead to a kind of harness.
thirties abandonment, after the second world war, there had housed the family Beoni of Red.
ponticello After the saddle you down to a small stream that is to wade, if there is a small footbridge. Ca' dei Maestri Across the river for the first time we see a red mark on the trunk of a tree, there was 10 years ago. Start a beautiful trail uphill after dealing with a hairpin reach Ca 'dei Maestri.
seems to have been built by skilled masons from Milan. In 1816, the owners are Philippe and Martin P. Lorenzo in 1864 and Milanesi Milanesi. In 1914 families live there Bardi (5 colonies) and ears (7 laborers). E 'was dropped before the second world war.
Ca' dei Maestri Interior of a part of the house. orso It starts to climb, past a stone that vaguely resembles a bear. Ca' di Giorgio We are at Ca 'di Giorgio.
In 1816, living there in 1864 and Ferdinando Fabbri Mariannini Mauritius. Mariannini The family owns and lives in 1914. E 'was abandoned in 1965 by foreveryone In.
scarpiera The shoe of the house. capannone  ca' di Giorgio An 'another building. Leaving the house you start down the path marked with red signs, but was dropped immediately to go left on a track that slips in the midst of trees and soon after you arrive to the few remaining stones of ... Casone Casone, which was abandoned in the years between 1800 and 1900. Shortly after you arrive on the ridge, where the right is Monte Roncacci. It goes to the left. Ca' il Poggiolo Zooming on Ca 'the Poggiolo. Casanova dell'Alpe Zoom on school Casanova Alpe . neve The little snow that there 's remains, thanks to a rigid temperature. verso Siepe dell'Orso Towards Hedge Bear. Ca' Il Paretaio grafts us on the path 221, left immediately after the bridge Pietrapazza. On the right you see the Paretaio. bivio sent.221 Let's go to the left where there is a fork. On the right you go towards the Poggio and the path of Bertesca 207, left hand continues to under 221 passing .... Ca' Siepe dell' Orso Ca 'Hedge Bear, whose name seems to be due to the presence of bears in that area several centuries ago.
In 1816, John owns Mariannini Saints in 1864 and worked from Donati in 1897 by Antonio Francesco Stefani. In 1915 Fabbri Augustine opens a shop of wine. Amadori is abandoned by Julius between 1969 and '70.
Ca' L'Abetaccia After a break we resumed the path, now all downhill, from Ca 'Abetaccia .
in 1816 and owned by Giovan Jacopo Beoni of Mauritius in 1864 and Mosconi. In 1914 Mariannini is owned by the family that lives with his family Donati (5 tenants). E 'was abandoned in 1963 by Mariannini Welcome.
Ca' Rignone Ca’ Rignone ( o Rognone ).
Documentato dal 1546. Lo lavora Paolo Lombardi nel 1816 e Antonio Tassinari nel 1864. Nel 1914, quando viene ricostruito in quanto lesionato da una frana è abitato ed è di proprietà della famiglia Mariannini. E’ stato abbandonato da Mosconi Quinto nel 1954.  
Sant'Eufemia Zoomata sulla chiesa di Sant’Eufemia . Casetta La Casetta, rimane un po’ a lato del sentiero, in alto a sinistra.
In 1914 he owned and inhabited by the family Martinetti.E 'abandoned in the '50s.
Fosso Bidente The loops of the Ditch of Chestnut. Monte Cucco The foothills of the valley leading up to the Monte Cucco. Cimitero di Pietrapazza Pietrapazza Zooming on the small cemetery. confluenza  Confluence of the hurdles and I were the Rio d'Olmo. Cascata del Fosso delle Graticce Before coming to the church we took a little detour on the right to see the waterfalls of the Fosso flies.  rami ghiacciati ice formations on branches near the waterfall. cartina thank the Geographical Institute Adriatic for allowing me to reproduce the map of the trails No. 19 "Bagno di Romagna.

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