Starting: San Michele in Bosco
The trekking starts from the park of San Michele in Bosco, was built in the late
nineteenth century when the monastery became a hospital.
Trekking on the bolognese hills. First route of bolognese hills thanks to the work of the Consulta per l'Escursionismo. The route is approximately 4 km long with a vertical drop of 250 m. The route, which connects the park of San Michele in Bosco with the Fort Bandiera, dating back to the valleys of the river Aposa, cutting the slopes of Monte San Vittore and the hill of Barbiano. From the Garden Remo Scoto in via Codivilla, you enter the park of San Michele in Bosco. Through the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute can be reached via San Vittore and continue until thethe junction with Via Barbiano and Forte Bandiera (300m).
The trekking starts from the park of San Michele in Bosco, reached the Garden Remo Scoto in via Codivilla and reaches Rizzoli Hospital. The route continues along the river valleys of Aposa, arriving on the Via San Vittore to Monte San Vittore and then to the intersection with Via Barbiano and Colle Barbiano, to end at Park Forte Bandiera.
DATA SHEET
Departure: San Michele in Bosco
Difficulty: medium
Time: 3 hours and 30 minutes
Distance: 8 km
Elevation: 250 m
The trekking starts from the park of San Michele in Bosco, was built in the late
nineteenth century when the monastery became a hospital.
Reaching the Garden Remo Scoto in via Codivilla. The garden is a point to trail Cai 902.
The route continues along the river valleys of Aposa, the only natural river in
Bologna.
Arriving on the Via San Vittore to Monte San Vittore and then to the intersection with Via Barbiano and Colle Barbiano, to end at Park Forte Bandiera, where the trek ends.