In the heart of Romagna there is an uncontaminated paradise where you can bathe among rocks and waterfalls, a place unknown even to many people from Romagna, yet included by no less than the prestigious English newspaper Financial Times in the list of the best wild places to bathe in Italy: it is the "Screaming Cave" of Premilcuore.
We are 40 km from Forlì, along the road that leads to Florence, immersed in the natural landscape of the Casentino Forest National Park. Here the steep course of the Rabbi river rises in a whirlpool and forms a waterfall that sweeps over the depressions present among the rocks, until it pours into a spectacular abyss, under an ancient stone bridge of the 17th century. The noise generated by the water and amplified by the natural acoustics is such that this place has always been called the screaming cave.
In the cave there are two large pools, surrounded by rocks smoothed by the course of millennia, ideal for lying down and diving into the clear and cold waters of the river.