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Cervia, a charming coastal town in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region, is renowned for its salt pan heritage and tranquil beaches. With medieval architecture and a slow-paced lifestyle, it offers a perfect escape from urban hustle. The town's natural landscapes and cultural richness make it a hidden gem.
Must-see attractions include the historic Salt Museum (MUSA), showcasing local salt production; the Romanesque San Michele Church; and Piazzale Roma for stunning Adriatic sunsets. Explore the Pineta di Cervia pine forest by bike to immerse in nature.
Local cuisine blends sea and land flavors: try Piadina (stuffed flatbread), Seafood Risotto, and Prosciutto di Parma. Salina di Cervia restaurants serve dishes crafted with traditional salt-curing techniques.
Transport tips: Trains from Bologna Airport take 1.5 hours to Cervia. Walking or biking is ideal locally. Start Romagna buses cover nearby areas, with free beach shuttles in summer. Drivers must note ZTL zones. Regional trains (Trenitalia) connect to Ravenna.
Best time to visit is May-September, with summer temps of 77-86°F. September offers milder weather and fewer crowds. Avoid weekends in July-August when prices peak.
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