Surroundings

The Casentino Forests National Park

Where nature speaks the language of silence

Just a short distance from Borgo Tramonte lies the Casentino Forests National Park, a place of extraordinary beauty where woods, streams and ancient paths tell the timeless story of harmony between man and nature.

Here time slows down: centuries-old beech and fir trees form a living cathedral of green light, home to deer, roe, and eagles. Among these mountains rise the sources of the Arno River and sacred places such as La Verna and Camaldoli, where the peace of the forest meets the depth of silence.

It is a landscape to experience slowly — breathing in the scent of the earth and listening to the ancient voice of the woods.

Trails from the Borgo

From the Borgo, well-marked trails lead into the heart of the Casentino Forest National Park, one of the most beautiful in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site until 2017. Here, nature reigns supreme: ancient forests, clear streams, and silences that restore the spirit.

Paths are clearly marked, with times and distances indicated — perfect for those who love to walk freely, or simply let the landscape guide them.

Monte Falterona (22.4 km) - where the river Arno is born

Monte Falco (23.4 km) - for breathtaking views that linger in the heart

Places to Visit in the Casentino and Tourist Activities

Discovering ancient villages, pure nature, and Tuscan traditions

The Casentino Valley is a land that enchants with its quiet beauty — a place suspended between forests, monasteries, castles, and small villages where time still moves at a gentle pace. Every corner tells a story of art, faith, and the simple rhythm of rural life.

Among its most iconic sites stands the Castle of Poppi, symbol of the valley and former residence of the Counts Guidi, its tower watching over the landscape. Deep in the woods lie the Monastery and Hermitage of Camaldoli, places of silence and reflection, and the Sanctuary of La Verna, where St. Francis of Assisi received the stigmata — a destination of deep spiritual resonance.

Strolling through the medieval streets of Pratovecchio, Stia, Bibbiena, and Raggiolo means immersing yourself in the essence of Tuscany: stone houses, narrow alleys, and the scent of woodsmoke. Local craftsmanship and traditional cuisine reveal the soul of the valley — chestnut flour, mountain cheeses, honey, and bread made from ancient grains.

Nature lovers will find endless opportunities: hiking and trekking through the National Park, horseback rides, cycling tours, or simply the pleasure of watching the landscape unfold — meadows, woods, and clear streams. Each season paints the Casentino with new colors: the fiery leaves of autumn, the silent snow of winter, the blossoms of spring, and summer evenings lit by fireflies.

Cities and art places

Florence
Arezzo
Poppi
Monastery of St. Francis of Assisi

Activities

Trekking
Waterfalls
Trout farming