Explore
ca'co coliving is in the Apennines between Tuscany, Marche and Emilia Romagna.
Those who live in ca’co find themselves immersed in a landscape that invites slowness.
But it is not only the beauty of the places that is striking: it is the energy of a living community, made up of associations, cultural events, markets, artistic and social initiatives.
Exploring the territory means discovering an ecosystem made up of people, projects and relationships.
An active, generous network capable of welcoming those who arrive and intertwining with those who remain.
Where we are
ca'co is located in Ca' Bicci, a small rural hamlet in the municipality of Pennabilli, in the Upper Marecchia Valley
Ca’Bicci is located at the foot of Mount Carpegna, an area rich in nature, stories and encounters, among the woods, hills and rivers of the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, where the landscape invites you to slow down and rediscover your connection with nature.
A place easily accessible, yet deeply rooted in the quietness of the land.
The village of Pennabilli
A country in which you stay, but also a place from which you can leave with something more.
Pennabilli is a small town in the Rimini Apennines, overlooking the Upper Marecchia Valley.
An ancient village, inhabited by memories and visions, where history meets invention, quietness coexists with movement.
Different voices and looks intertwine here: longtime residents, newcomers, associations, artists, farmers, artisans, travelers.
Pennabilli is a town where you stay, but also a place from which to leave with something more
What happens here
At ca'co, all of this
is part of the everyday landscape.
Pennabilli is the elective home of Tonino Guerra, poet and screenwriter who has left a deep mark on the landscape and imagery of the area. His Places of the Soul are poetic installations spread throughout the village and its surroundings: silent stages where art, nature and memory intertwine.
Alongside this heritage, the country is enlivened by an intense and long-lived cultural life.
From Festival Artists on the Square, an international street art festival, to the National Antiques Exhibition Market., to the projects of Snail the Nomad’s House, an association that promotes experiences of participation, training and exchange, with a keen eye on territories and communities.
A ca’co , all of this is part of the everyday landscape. To live here is to connect with a living, open, constantly moving cultural ecosystem.
Surroundings
to be discovered
ca'co is point
of departure and return
Around ca’co a varied and surprising landscape opens up: hills, rivers, trails, ancient villages, forests and meadows that change color with the seasons.
We are in the heart of the Sasso Simone and Simoncello Interregional Park, a protected area rich in biodiversity, hiking trails, scenic spots and stories to listen to.
Within walking distance are small villages, craft stores, farmers’ markets, hidden hermitages and ruins that tell the story of the Apennines.
To move through these places is to slow down, to observe, to reconnect.
ca’co is a point of departure and return: to walk, explore, lose oneself and find oneself.
Networks and alliances
The alliances that revolve
around ca'co
ca’co does not exist alone, but is born and grows within a network of realities that share visions, tools, and desires.
Supporting and nurturing it are. VORREI Social Enterprise e Appenninol’Hub, promoters of the project, but also organizations rooted in the area that have been experimenting with new ways of doing culture and community for years.
Among them, Ultimo Punto, creator of the Artists in the Square Festival, and Chiocciola la Casa del Nomade which promotes processes of participation, exchange and education in inland areas.
The alliances that revolve around ca’co are made up of people, practices and relationships.
An ecosystem in which each project contributes to building a more habitable, connected and generative territory.