Guiglia

About forty minutes south of Modena, in the foothills on the right side of the Panaro River, Guiglia is an important summer tourist destination with a beautiful castle at its heart.
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Guiglia
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The church stands isolated among centuries-old trees in the heart of the Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park.\n \nSamone \nThe medieval village of Samone, one of the main villages of the Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park, surrounds a 17th-century bell tower and defensive structure. The Museum of the Tigella (the local name for crescentine, a round, flat bread, flavored with spices and generally eaten with cold cuts, cheese, or spreads) is in the tower house. The arch that serves as an underpass between the houses is impressive and the houses\u2019 ornate windows and doors are quite beautiful. \n\nThe Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park \nA regional preserve, the Sassi di Roccamalatina Regional Park covers nearly 5,700 acres between Guiglia, Marano sul Panaro, and Zocca. The \u201cSassi,\u201d the three rocky pinnacles that give the Park its name, are visible in the interior. \n\nBelvedere Path \nThe Belvedere Path can be covered on foot, on horseback, or by bicycle. 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