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Cervara (San Marino)
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Practical info — Cervara

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • The southern hilly landscape gives tranquil walking routes, mostly favored by locals.
  • Good for a quiet afternoon; the area is primarily residential and agricultural, offering a glimpse into everyday life.
  • Combine a walk here with a scenic drive through the southern part of the republic.
  • Keep in mind that public transport options might be less frequent compared to the main historic towns.

🍽 Food

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Polenta

Look for hearty polenta dishes served with meat stews in the rustic restaurants of the southern municipalities.

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Local Cheeses with Honey

A popular appetizer pairing sweet local honey with savory aged cheeses.

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Cacciatello Dessert

Try to spot this traditional flan-like dessert in family-run trattorias.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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San Marino Stamps

The state's philatelic traditions are strong; purchase unique stamps at post offices in the main villages.

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Local Olive Oil

Look for high-quality extra virgin olive oil from the surrounding southern agricultural lands.

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Southern Hills

Walk up the gentle inclines to find quiet spots offering wide-open views of the Italian border.

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Residential Paths

Enjoy the relaxed pace of life by wandering the small, car-free paths between local houses.

Cervara is a locality in the castello of Domagnano, in the northeastern part of the Republic of San Marino. The name 'Cervara' derives from the Latin word for deer (Cervus), indicating the former abundance of wildlife in these forested hills. Domagnano was already inhabited in ancient times, and Cervara developed as part of this strategic location between Mount Titano and the Adriatic coast. The architecture today is modern, featuring residential areas that offer panoramic views of the Rimini coastal plain. Geographically, Cervara is located in a zone characterized by gentle vineyards and olive groves, underscoring the municipality's agricultural tradition. Significant archaeological finds from the Roman era have been discovered nearby, including the famous 'Treasure of Domagnano'. Today, Cervara is an attractive residential area valued for its high quality of life and proximity to the republic's main service centers.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C66913172225252016117
Rain mm557169636946384779798868

Geography

Population
1,177
Coordinates
43.91890, 12.48390

Facts

  • Belongs to the castello of Domagnano, the historic 'House of Deer'.
  • Situated at an average elevation of approximately 250 meters.
  • Offers a wide view of the Adriatic Sea and Mount Titano.
  • The Ostrogothic 'Treasure of Domagnano' was found nearby.
  • The region is known for its high-quality viticultural land.
  • Domagnano was an important post along the ancient Via Flaminia.

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Sights in the town Cervara (1)

Monte Titano📍 landmark

The highest mountain in San Marino, where the capital is situated.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Cervara located?
Cervara is a rural hamlet in the Castello of Domagnano.
Is Cervara suitable for hikers?
Yes, it is a good starting point for walks into the surrounding hilly landscape.
Are there parking spaces there?
You can park along the roadside, though there is no large parking lot.
What is special about Cervara?
The tranquility and seclusion make it a peaceful place in San Marino.
Are there any restaurants in Cervara?
No, visit the nearby towns of Domagnano or Serravalle for dining.
Cervara: where is it located?
Cervara is located in San Marino.
Cervara: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Cervara: why is it worth visiting?
Cervara is a locality in the castello of Domagnano, in the northeastern part of the Republic of San Marino.
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