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Practical info — Corianino

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • This is a very quiet rural settlement near the Italian border, well-suited for escaping the crowds.
  • Public transport is scarce here, so arriving by car or bicycle is highly recommended.
  • It's a great starting point for scenic countryside walks towards the southeastern border.
  • Stock up on cash and necessities in Faetano or larger towns before arriving.

🍽 Food

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Cappelletti in brodo

Enjoy this comforting meat-stuffed pasta in broth at a nearby rural agriturismo.

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Local Cheeses

Look for fresh Casatella or Caciotta cheeses served with local honey.

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Grilled Meats

Try mixed grilled meats, a staple in the rustic taverns near the border.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Farm Sales

Keep an eye out for local farmers selling seasonal produce or honey directly.

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Local Wine

Buy a bottle of Sangiovese directly from the small vineyards in the surrounding area.

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Country Lanes

Walk along the peaceful border roads with views over the rolling Italian and Sammarinese hills.

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Border Viewpoints

Find a quiet spot near the southeastern edge to watch the sunset over the countryside.

Corianino is a small administrative hamlet or curazia located within the municipality of Faetano in the southeastern part of San Marino. Its name is derived from its proximity to the Italian town of Coriano, reflecting its position directly on the border between the republic and the Italian province of Rimini. The village is perched on the hills overlooking the Marano River valley, a geography that has historically defined its defensive and agricultural importance. Along with the rest of Faetano, Corianino became part of San Marino in 1463, following the decisive victory over the Malatesta family of Rimini. The settlement pattern is largely rural and residential, featuring a mix of traditional stone masonry and contemporary villas. Agriculture remains a cornerstone of the local landscape, with olive groves and vineyards lining the hillsides. Today, Corianino serves as a quiet residential enclave, valued for its panoramic views and tranquil atmosphere while remaining well-connected to the republic's primary economic zones. Its historical role as a border outpost is still visible in the layout of the old roads and the division of land that marks the edge of San Marino’s sovereignty.

Best time to visit & climate

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

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg °C66913172225252016117
Rain mm557169636946384779798868

Geography

Population
910
Coordinates
43.91220, 12.49390

Facts

  • Corianino is an administrative subdivision of Faetano.
  • The name reflects its location next to Coriano in Italy.
  • It was annexed to San Marino in 1463 during the Malatesta war.
  • The village overlooks the Marano River, which flows nearby.
  • The area is known for its traditional olive groves and vineyards.
  • It is one of the easternmost residential areas of the republic.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Corianino located?
Corianino is located in the Castello of Faetano, on the border with Italy.
What can you see in Corianino?
Corianino is known for its rural architecture and the view of the Marano Valley.
Is there a church there?
Yes, the hamlet has a small, appealing chapel important to the community.
How do you park in Corianino?
Visitors can park along the public roadsides of the village.
What activities are possible nearby?
Hiking, cycling, and visiting the nearby Marano Lake (Lago di Faetano).
Corianino: where is it located?
Corianino is located in San Marino.
Corianino: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
Corianino: why is it worth visiting?
Corianino is a small administrative hamlet or curazia located within the municipality of Faetano in the southeastern part of San Marino.
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