Cabriolet tour through Emilia Romagna
Route Highlights
Emilia Romagna is considered one of the most diverse regions of Italy. Between vast plains, historic cities, and the Adriatic coast, it offers the perfect mix for a varied convertible tour in Italy. The route leads from Piacenza through Parma, Modena, Maranello, Bologna, and Ferrara to Ravenna and Rimini – a diverse convertible route that combines culture, culinary delights, and scenery.
Overview of the Route
The convertible route begins in Piacenza and then continues to Parma, Modena, and Maranello, followed by Bologna, Ferrara, and Ravenna. The grand finale is Rimini on the Adriatic coast. Over approximately 400 kilometers, you will experience an ideal combination of open roads, charming towns, and Mediterranean flair. Anyone who has ever taken a convertible road trip will find one of the most beautiful routes that Italy has to offer.
First Leg: From Piacenza to Parma and Modena
The journey begins in Piacenza, which immediately impresses with its medieval squares and palaces that convey the rich history of Emilia Romagna. Even the first kilometers with the top down create a desire for more: the landscape is flat, but interspersed with vineyards and fields typical of the region.
Next, we head to Parma, known for Parmigiano Reggiano and Prosciutto di Parma. A convertible tour through the old town is worthwhile, as is a visit to the cathedral and the Teatro Farnese. Nearby, small trattorias invite you to make a stop for local specialties.
From Parma, the convertible route leads to Modena. Here, the famous cathedral beckons, as well as the tradition of Aceto Balsamico. Modena is also a center of motor culture – perfect for a convertible tour in Italy.
Second Leg: Maranello, Bologna, and Ferrara
A short detour takes you to Maranello, home of Ferrari. The Ferrari Museum is a highlight for all car enthusiasts, and nearby is the Fiorano test track, which has become a symbol of Italian engineering. For convertible drivers, this is a very special moment, as you can feel the proximity to the world of legendary sports cars.
From there, the convertible journey continues to Bologna. The city with its endless arcades, the Neptune Fountain, and the famous Towers of Bologna is a cultural highlight. A convertible route through the streets of Bologna means experiencing history and joie de vivre up close. Bologna is also considered the culinary heart of Italy, and a stop for pasta or Mortadella is a must.
The drive then takes you to Ferrara. Here, you will find a city full of Renaissance charm. The mighty Castello Estense in the center and the wide boulevards make the city an ideal stop on this convertible tour. The convertible route between Bologna and Ferrara offers wide roads that make open driving a pleasure.
Third Leg: Ravenna to Rimini
From Ferrara, the convertible route leads to Ravenna, the city of Byzantine mosaics. The brilliance of the churches and mausoleums is unique in Europe. Anyone taking a break here will quickly realize that Emilia Romagna has much more to offer than just good food. Ravenna is a place where art history and convertible travel fit perfectly together.
The final leg brings you to Rimini, on the Adriatic. The wide beach, the lively old town with the Tiberius Bridge, and the Roman remains make Rimini an ideal destination. After days on the road, you can relax here by the sea or extend your drive a little further. A convertible road trip rarely ends so perfectly: the vastness of the sea in front of you, the vibrant city behind you, and the convertible ready for the next stage.
Tips for the Convertible Tour
Emilia Romagna is particularly suitable for a convertible tour in Italy during spring and autumn. It is warm enough to drive with the top down but not too hot. Many routes lead through flat plains that are easy to drive, but the sections between Parma, Modena, and Bologna also offer lively curves. Near almost every city, you will find inns serving regional specialties – from pasta to sweet treats.
Conclusion – Cruising through Emilia Romagna in a Convertible
The convertible tour through Emilia Romagna combines everything you could hope for in a perfect convertible trip: fascinating cities, culinary delights, cultural highlights, and relaxed roads. From Piacenza through Parma, Modena, and Maranello to Bologna, Ferrara, Ravenna, and Rimini – each stop brings its own unique charm. Those who are familiar with convertible tours, be it in Switzerland or through other countries, will notice here: Italy offers a special rhythm. This convertible route shows that joy of driving and enjoyment in an open car go hand in hand in Italy.
All stops on this route
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