Glamping Emilia-Romagna
58 glamping sites
Glamping Emilia-Romagna
Emilia-Romagna is the gastronomic capital of Italy, a region where the Po plain gives way to vine-covered hills and forests climbing to the crests of the Apennines. Glamping in Emilia-Romagna is an experience for the senses: waking to the scent of parmigiano reggiano maturing in nearby dairies, strolling among Sangiovese vineyards, and ending the day with a board of mortadella and a glass of fizzy Lambrusco.
Beyond the food, the region surprises with unexpected landscapes: the salt flats of Cervia, the forests of the Casentinesi National Park, the lunar calanchi badlands of Romagna, and the Romagnol coast with its broad beaches. Cities like Bologna, Parma, Modena and Ravenna offer an artistic and architectural heritage that complements the pastoral pleasure of glamping.
Agricampeggio Cà di Mazza
Monzuno
Agricampeggio Cà di Mazza, a property with a garden, is set in Monzuno, 24 km from Santo Stefano Church, 24 km from San Michele in Bosco, as well as 25 km from Archiginnasio di Bologna.
Agriturismo Glamping Pettirosso
Fratta Terme
Agriturismo Glamping Pettirosso, a property with a garden, is set in Fratta Terme, 33 km from Marineria Museum, 36 km from Cervia Station, as well as 37 km from Cervia Thermal Bath.
BorgoGuerzano77
Camugnano
Located in Camugnano, BorgoGuerzano77 offers a patio with mountain and pool views, as well as a seasonal outdoor pool, spa facilities and public bath.
Bubble Room Experience
Casteldelci
Featuring a hot tub, Bubble Room Experience is located in Casteldelci. The property has mountain and pool views.
CASOLARA Apartments, Chalet & Glamping
Castello di Serravalle
CASOLARA Apartments, Chalet & GlampingCastello di SerravalleOffering an open-air bath and mountain view, CASOLARA Apartments, Chalet & Glamping is situated in Castello di Serravalle, 24 km fro
Corte Galvana
Cento
Located within 28 km of Ferrara Train Station and 29 km of Diamanti Palace, Corte Galvana features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Cento.
La Valle Dei Caprioli Village Bungalow Park
Freelandia Azienda Agricola - Montescudo
La Valle Dei Caprioli Village Bungalow Park - Freelandia Azienda AgricolaMontescudoLocated in Montescudo, the La Valle Dei Caprioli Village Bungalow Park - Freelandia Azienda Agricola has 2 pools, a h
Luxor Beach Boutique Hotel Cattolica
Hotel en Cattolica
Located in Cattolica, 50 metres from Cattolica Beach, Luxor Beach Boutique Hotel Cattolica provides accommodation with breakfast, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.
Palazzo delle Biscie
Old Tower & Village - Molinella
Palazzo delle Biscie - Old Tower & VillageMolinellaSituated in Molinella, 30 km from Bologna Fair, Palazzo delle Biscie - Old Tower & Village features accommodation with free bikes, free priva
Società Agricola Cacigolara
Borgo Val di Taro
Set in Borgo Val di Taro, Società Agricola Cacigolara has a garden, a bar and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace, table tennis, free private parking and free WiFi.
The gastronomic trail: parmigiano, prosciutto and balsamico
Emilia-Romagna produces three of the most iconic food products in the world. Parmigiano reggiano is made in dairies you can visit to watch the production and ageing process. Prosciutto di Parma is cured for months in drying rooms on the hills where the Apennine air works its magic. Traditional balsamic vinegar of Modena ages for decades in batteries of barrels made from different woods. Visiting all three producers is a compulsory gastronomic pilgrimage.
Bologna: the city of porticoes and pasta
Bologna, la Grassa, la Dotta, la Rossa: fat for its cooking, learned for its university (the oldest in the world), and red for its rooftops and politics. Its 40 kilometres of porticoes, inscribed as a World Heritage Site, shelter you from sun and rain as you stroll between palaces and markets. Tagliatelle al ragu, tortellini in brodo and mortadella are Bolognese creations. The two towers, Asinelli and Garisenda, dominate a medieval skyline visible after climbing 498 steps.
Byzantine mosaics of Ravenna
Ravenna preserves the most spectacular mosaics in the western world, the legacy of its era as capital of the Western Roman Empire and the Byzantine Exarchate. The Basilica of San Vitale, the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia and Sant'Apollinare Nuovo glitter with gold and blue tesserae depicting religious and courtly scenes with a chromatic vividness that seems impossible after 1,500 years. Eight Ravennate monuments feature on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
The Emilian Apennines and chestnut forests
The Emilian Apennines offer accessible mountains with landscapes of chestnut woods, beech forests and high-altitude meadows. The Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park protects peaks such as Cimone, the highest in the northern Apennines. In autumn, the gathering of chestnuts and porcini mushrooms is a tradition celebrated in sagre and local festivals. The spa towns of Salsomaggiore and Tabiano add wellbeing to the mountain glamping experience.
Glamping in Emilia-Romagna pairs Italy's finest gastronomy with landscapes of hills, Apennine mountains and Adriatic coast. The region, stretching from the Po to the Apennines, offers a diversity that takes visitors by surprise.
Glamping accommodation in Emilia-Romagna sits among Sangiovese vineyards, chestnut forests of the Apennines, and the Emilian plain where some of the world's most iconic food products are made: parmigiano reggiano, prosciutto di Parma, aceto balsamico di Modena.
Emilia-Romagna is a perfect glamping destination for gourmands wanting to experience the most authentic Italy, visiting dairies, acetaie and wineries between excursions to cities of art like Bologna, Ravenna with its Byzantine mosaics, and Parma with its opera and baptistery.
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