Commemoration of the Battle of Purocielo
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Program:
- 10:30 am Mass;
- 11:30 Speech Susanna of Camusso (Deputy Secretary General CGIL) on "Constitution and defense of labor ";
- 13:00 noon (the wine will be offered by" Cantina dei Colli Romagnoli)
- 15:00 on popular songs;
GETTING
By car the easiest way to is that of Monte Romano, from San Martino in Gattara. This road can be reached through the Brisighellese and taking the intersection of San Martino in Gattara that, coming from Faenza, take after San Cassiano. The junction for St Martin in Gattara is on the right before the bridge over the Lamone. Continue, cross a level crossing and after a short stretch of road you will come to a crossroads. Here you must turn right, following signs for Monte Romano. Keep up on the right road, even at the next junction. The road continues to climb to get from 242 meters above sea level of St. Martin in the 702 meters Gattara Monte Romano. After less than five miles uphill climb to reach the parish of Monte Romano, and continuing, after about a mile and a half to get to Daniel Cross, where there is a large building with a welcoming bar-restaurant (tel. 0546/87019 ). starts here on the last stretch of road, about three kilometers long, which can reach Ca 'Malanca. Leaving the restaurant left off in the direction indicated by signs. Start with a steep descent, a stretch of dirt road and after about a mile, you cross the street Homes Vigo starts to climb, with some stretches of road - the more steep - that are paved. Reached the ridge is reached after a short stretch of scenic road at a crossroads, with a view to the left of Ca 'Malanca. The road on the left is that of access to Ca 'Malanca. for their return to the road is best traveled already 'leg, or from Ca' Malanca to Daniel Cross, Monte Romano to San Martino in Gattara. Wanting you can reach Ca 'Malanca on foot, with the use of the railway line Faenza-Florence. Trails that lead to Ca 'Malanca can be taken from the train stations of St. Martin and St. Euphemia in Gattara, but the shortest route, is perhaps logical to San Cassiano, through the valley of Rio Corneto. The same name is taking the road on the right of the main road (coming from Bristol), almost at the end of the village. It 's a dirt road, obviously with very little traffic, and splits after about 3 km: follow the fork to the right, crossed for the motor vehicles, which winds up to the ridge where the right stands the very top of Monte Colombo. Taking a quick left to get in the shelter. The whole trip can take 2 or 3 hours of walking. To Arriving by train, the signs are the same as the street outside the train station onto the main road just off (it's a little more to the right) of the beginning of Rio Corneto.