5 Things to Do in Monchio delle Corti in January 26!

January 7th, 2026 | |

January brings the muffled silence of the snow, the clear winter air, and perfect days to discover a more intimate, authentic Apennines, suspended between white forests and small mountain rituals.

Here are five experiences to enjoy in Monchio delle Corti, where winter becomes poetry:

1 Snowshoeing in the snowy woods
Immerse yourself in the soft paths of fresh snow: every step crunches, every breath mixes with the silence of the beech trees and the views of the Parco Nazionale Appennino Tosco-Emiliano accompanied by expert guides: Monica Valenti, Serena Bertogli.

2 Have lunch in a warm trattoria
After your walk, choose a local trattoria: steaming hot dishes, traditional recipes, and the warmth of a homely welcome. A perfect experience for the coldest days. Albergo Ristorante Da Rita, At Luca's HouseCorte di RigosoLocanda CentolaghiOstaria Dl'AndreaVita Sana Al Bar RimagnaTrattoria Da Mirca.

3 Explore villages and hamlets under the snow
Riana, Casarola, Rigoso, Trefiumi…the villages transform into mountain nativity scenes. A stroll through the alleys and whitewashed rooftops offers timeless images.

4 Taste the products of local farms
January is the ideal time to discover the flavors of the area: jams, honey, flours, baked goods, mountain wine... authentic products born from the care and slow pace of small businesses: Azienda Agricola Al Fusinaro, Ciribibì Agricultural Company, Il Bafardel Agricultural Company, La Giustrela Agricultural Company, Campo Grande Estate, I Fortini Bakery.

5 relaxing weekends at high altitude
Carve out two days of peace and quiet: an overnight stay at high altitude, a roaring fireplace, crisp morning air, and a view that already feels like a new beginning. Choose from Locanda Centolaghi, Cascina Cavalli Hostel, Le Camere della Piazza, Albergo Ristorante da Rita, Camping Alta Val d'Enza, Relaxation & Sport in the Centolaghi Park, Casa Dani.

Visit our website for organize your experience on 'Appennino Tosco-Emiliano!