Poggio Berni
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The hills of the hinterland between the Marecchia and Conca valleys cross the province all the way to the borders of Montefeltro in the Marches. It is a territory where crops, towns and fortified villages alternate with a unique wealth of Malatesta fortresses and castles. It is an itinerary through the pleasant area that allows discovering a rich enogastronomy that, in comparison to its maritime resources, offers the flavors of unexpected typical products and tasty traditional dishes. Wine and oil are its leading products – with the DOC "Colli di Rimini" wines and an olive production that has no equal in the region. Unfailingly, successful first courses, second courses of meat, deli meats, cheese, "piadine", typical sweets, truffles and chestnuts. All accompanied by widespread typical craft activity and the innate hospitality of the people of Romagna. Towns of the region are: Coriano, a land of wines and of extra-virgin olive oil. Santarcangelo di Romagna, Poggio Berni and Verucchio, where Sangiovese and Trebbiano are accompanied by a rich cuisine containing dishes from both land and sea.
| Bellaria-Igea Marina | Cattolica | Coriano | Gemmano | Misano Adriatico | Mondaino | Monte Colombo | Montefiore Conca | Montegridolfo | Montescudo | Morciano di Romagna | Poggio Berni | Riccione | Rimini | Saludecio | San Clemente | San Giovanni in Marignano | Santarcangelo di Romagna | Torriana | Verucchio'' |
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