Around Consuma Pass
The Consuma Pass, Il passo della Consuma, 3,000 feet (1.000 meters) above sea level, divides the Arno river valley from Casentino. Up […]
Hikes on the Florentine hills with an certified outdoor guide
The Consuma Pass, Il passo della Consuma, 3,000 feet (1.000 meters) above sea level, divides the Arno river valley from Casentino. Up […]
Do you want to explore the Tuscan countryside on a two wheels?Thanks to e-bikes we could cover a lot and discover many […]
On the hills of Bagno a Ripoli county, a few minutes from Florence, there are traces of the Medici and Della Gherardesca […]
This hike will take us to the top of the tallest hills of the area. Starting from the Incontro Monastery, we will […]
The Valdarno Valley is an incredible geological place. The bottom of a prehistoric lake has been transformed into castles, pinnacles and towers, […]
Fiesole overlooks Florence. It is also an older town with Etruscan origins. After visiting the old town, we will hike to find […]
The Passignano Abbey is a very important landmark in the Chianti region. It has a very interesting history, that we will learn […]
Impruneta, in addition to being a very characteristic little town, is surrounded by beautiful hills. With this excursion we will to know […]
How has the Tuscan landscape changed thanks to the work of the man during the ages? During this walk we will detect […]
Hard to believe, but in our country there are not only vineyards. We will find the other big vocation of the region […]
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