Initially, the name of the town was Mocogno, and in the Middle Ages, there were several noble families present, such as the Ugolini, the Torelli, the Scalabrini, and the Boschetti counts... #tuttitaly
Lama Mocogno is in a dominant position between the valleys of the Scoltenna and Mocogno streams, with a splendid view of Mount Cimone.
Why visit it
Lama Mocogno is in a suggestive environmental territory, offering a panoramic view of the Modenese and Reggiano Apennines. It is particularly suitable for those seeking relaxation and tranquility in contact with nature and ski lovers.
Just 10 km from Lama Mocogno is the Piane di Mocogno station, which offers various outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain biking, orienteering, and Nordic walking. The Piane is ideal for practicing these activities thanks to the multiple trails and paths suitable for all ages. During winter, the Piane welcomes alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, and snowboarding enthusiasts.
Devil's Bridge
A must-see place during a visit to Lama Mocogno is the Devil's Bridge, located at the point where the borders of Pavullo, Lama Mocogno, and Polinago meet. This geological phenomenon is one of the most relevant in the Apennines.
It is a natural monolith 33 meters long and 3 meters wide, connecting the sides of a hollow.
The name suggests that in the past, this place was the site of pagan rituals.
Gastronomy
Regarding gastronomy, the mountain cuisine of Lama Mocogno offers a variety of tastes and flavors typical of the region. You can taste tortellini, polenta, crescentine, borlenghi, and gnocco fritto among the traditional dishes.
Furthermore, the area is rich in forest and undergrowth products, such as mushrooms, raspberries, and blackberries. Not to be forgotten is the excellence of Parmigiano Reggiano produced in local dairies.
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