Casentino is a pristine valley in Tuscany, nestled between the provinces of Arezzo and Florence. A land rich in nature, history, and spirituality, where medieval villages, castles, centuries-old forests, and ancient traditions coexist in perfect harmony.
Poppi
One of the most beautiful villages in Italy, dominated by the Castle of the Counts Guidi. The historic center retains an intact medieval charm, with narrow streets, squares, and views overlooking the valley.
Stia
An ancient village known for its artisanal tradition and Casentino wool. The historic center is distinctive, with Piazza Tanucci and its stone architecture.
Bibbiena
The valley’s main center, Bibbiena combines local culture and traditions. It’s a hub for events, services, and daily life. The historic center reflects the soul of the area.
Hermitages and places of gathering
Casentino is dotted with hermitages nestled in the woods, including Camaldoli, one of the most important places of meditation and spirituality, a destination for pilgrims and visitors.
Sanctuary of La Verna
A place of great spirituality, linked to Saint Francis, the Sanctuary of La Verna is immersed in a suggestive and peaceful natural setting. A destination for pilgrims from around the world.
Casentino Forests National Park
One of the largest and most preserved natural areas in Italy, characterized by ancient forests, trails, silence, and extraordinary biodiversity.
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