Just 20 minutes away, Florence is one of the most fascinating art cities in the world. Here you can wander the streets of the historic center admiring architectural masterpieces such as the Duomo with Brunelleschi's spectacular dome, the Ponte Vecchio and Palazzo Vecchio. Don't miss the Uffizi Gallery, home to works by Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. A perfect mix of art, culture and good food!
This picturesque medieval town is known for being the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci. Here you can visit the Museo Leonardiano, which collects models of his inventions and insights into his multifaceted genius. As you stroll through the town, you can soak up the Renaissance atmosphere and enjoy views of the Tuscan hills. Don't miss a stop to taste the excellent local wine!
Located among the rolling hills of Tuscany, Carmignano is a perfect destination for those who love good wine and history. It is famous for the Villa Medicea di Artimino, a 16th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site residence that offers breathtaking views of the vineyards. Here you can also enjoy one of Tuscany's most renowned DOCG wines, Carmignano, accompanied by typical local products.
A charming medieval village famous for its white truffle, one of Tuscany's gastronomic excellences. The historic center is rich in historical monuments, such as the Fortress of Frederick II and the Cathedral, and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. If you love good food, visit San Miniato in the fall, when the famous Truffle Fair is held, an unmissable event for foodies.
The Arno cycleway is a route that follows the course of the river from its source to its mouth at Marina di Pisa on the Tyrrhenian coast. In progress, when completed it will be 220 km long, all of great beauty, among picturesque landscapes, hills and cities of art.