A recent article in the local paper about the discovery of a Celtic ritual site in the mountains above Reggio Emilia in the Tassaro Valley ignited my curiosity. A series of strange channels and bowls were carved into the face of a huge slab of rock along with other strange incisions. The problem was that the article did not give away (on purpose) the location; just the name of the mountain and the fact it faced west.
Rio Tassaro, RE |
I started my walk at Crovara with its ruined castle, the domain of a family of local warlords or more properly bandits called Da Palude who terrorised the area in the thirteenth and fourteenth century. Little now remains of the castle.
Crovara,RE |
Castello di Crovara, RE |
Castello di Crovara, RE |
Devils head, Crovara,RE |
Looking at the photographs of the Celtic site posted online I more or less got the idea where to go to find the site. I soon came across a suspiciously well-worn footpath going nowhere and after a couple of minutes, Bingo, I had found the site which had been cleared of vegetation by the researchers who found the site.
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
Cross. La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
Cups. La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
La pietra Celtica del Lulseto,Crovara,RE |
The site is quite impressive and strange.
I still had lots of time so I took the “Sentiero Ducale” footpath along the top of the hills to Pineto a splendid little hamlet with a well-known Trattoria that I must try one day. There is a fine tower house amongst the stone buildings.
Pineto,RE |
Rio Riolco, Pineto RE |
Mulino della Pianga, Crovara, RE |
The return path took me down the other side of Monte Pineto along the thickly wooded Tassaro valley and back to the car. My walks in this area have always proved themselves to be interesting and enjoyable.
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