Dante’s Way
Dante’s Way is a ring route between Romagna and the Casentino region retracing the route that Dante Alighieri ideally followed in the early 12th century between the cities of Ravenna and Florence.
395 km / 194 km in Emilia-Romagna
Dante’s Way is a ring route between Romagna and the Casentino region retracing the route that Dante Alighieri ideally followed in the early 12th century between the cities of Ravenna and Florence. It is far from the paved road and follows ancient ridge paths of Etrusco-Roman origin.
The trail starts from Dante’s Tomb in Ravenna and finishes at the House-Museum of Dante in Florence passing mostly through places associated with his exile and which the poet wrote about in many passages of the Divine Comedy.
Intersections
Dante’s Way rejoins the Romea Germanica Way and the Assisi Way.
Dante’s Way is listed in the Atlas of Paths of the Mibact.
Before setting out, always consult the institutional websites of the individual Paths for up-to-date information.
TOUR OPERATORS
Piazza della Libertà 9C
Bertinoro (FC)
via Empoli 31
Riccione 47838 (RN)
viale Emilia 30
Cervia 48015 (RA)
via delle Industrie 14
Ravenna 48121 (RA)
Via XX Settembre 171
Cervia 48015 (RA)