The two fords of the country is (alla latina “duo vadora”) They gave the place its name, inhabited by the Celts and then the Romans. Traces of the Gallic settlement emerged with the discovery of a burial of warriors. The discovery of Roman tombs and coins minted in imperial times
- La Rocca dei Conti Guidi
- The Palace Montaguto
- The Parish of St. Andrew
- The Villa Tassinari Blanc
Rocca San Casciano, was founded by the Etruscans, Gauls and the Romans under the name of Sassatica, at the confluence of river Montone and ditches Ridazzo and S. Antonio. According to legend, St Mercurial, first bishop of Forlì, and San Ruffillo they would meet in the upper right of
- The Clock Tower
- The Church of St. Mary of Tears
- The Church of the Intercession
- The celebration of Bonfire
Premilcuore is located on the right bank of the river Rabbi, between the two buttresses of Mount Falterona and Alpe di San Benedetto. A typical mountain village, it was from 1100 fief of the Guidi Counts until the advent of the Florentine Republic. The village can be accessed only by
- The fortress
- The Palace Edition
- The Oratory of San Lorenzo
- The Oratory of Mogio
San Benedetto in Alpe is located at the confluence of three streams, among which the famous Acquacheta that gives life to the beautiful homonymous waterfall. There is the age-old Benedictine Abbey, founded by the monks of Cluny, where he stopped in the eleventh San Romualdo before fou
- The Via Dante Alighieri
- Il Poggio
- The Abbey of San Benedetto
- The waterfall of Acquacheta