Best attractions and places to see around Santa Sofia include natural beauty, cultural richness, and historical sites. Situated within the Bidente river valley, Santa Sofia serves as a gateway to the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park. This region offers a blend of verdant landscapes and an appreciation for contemporary art. It is an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A particularly beautiful destination in winter 🥰
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Of course, very easy. It can be reached very well by bike.
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The refuge, not managed, is located at an altitude of 1234 m. above sea level inside the Casentinesi Forest National Park, along the road that from the Camaldoli Hermitage, passing through Prato alla Penna, leads to Badia a Prataglia.
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The hermitage of Camaldoli was founded around 1025 AD by the hermit friar Romualdo, today San Romualdo. At the beginning the structure had five cells for hermits and a church for common prayer. Today there are twenty cells and the most "recent" dates back to 1743. Over the centuries, other common structures have been built: the refectory, the library and the guesthouse. All the cells are built following the model of the first cell of San Romualdo, still visible although incorporated by the library: it is a small house with a garden surrounded by walls. The internal spaces of the hermitage can only be visited during guided tours; the timetables can be found on the Camaldoli community website.
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This location takes its name from the erosive phenomenon caused by the Rabbi river, in fact at this point the waters of the river have cut the rock on which they flowed into three parts, creating two small waterfalls. Below them a wonderful natural swimming pool has formed, ideal for a refreshing swim in the warmer months.
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Mount Falco stands on the border between Arezzo and Florence and is also known as the "Roof of the Casentinesi Forests". With its 1,658 meters of altitude, it is the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, exceeding the adjacent Mount Falterona by just four metres. To protect the alpine and subalpine vegetation present here, which is rare for these areas, an integral nature reserve has been established in this area.
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The Calla pass is the highest road pass within the Foreste Casentinesi National Park. It connects the Arno valley with that of the Bidente, and also marks the border between Tuscany and Emilia Romagna. The classic climb is the one that comes from Stia, about 15 kilometers with a difference in altitude of 850 metres. It is never too steep but the length makes itself felt, especially if you pedal with your bicycle loaded with luggage.
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Sega waterfalls in Premilcuore, the Rabbi river creates a fantastic place where you can cool off after or during an outing in the beautiful woods of the area in the summer.
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Santa Sofia is a gateway to the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perfect for nature lovers. You can visit the Sega Waterfalls, where the Rabbi river has cut the rock into three parts, forming a natural swimming pool. The Mount Falco, at 1,658 meters, offers extensive views as the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. Don't miss the Ridracoli Dam and its IDRO Ecomuseum, or the tranquil Bidente River Park and the Giardino Botanico di Valbonella.
Absolutely. Santa Sofia boasts a rich history and vibrant art scene. You can visit the "Vero Stoppioni" Contemporary Art Gallery, showcasing works from the "Campigna Prize," and the adjacent Open Air Sculpture Park, featuring installations by artists like Arnaldo Pomodoro. Historically, explore the ruins of the Rocca Malatestiana, a 14th-century fortress, or the well-preserved Rocca dei Guidi, dating back to 1021. The Church of the Holy Crucifix houses a 15th-century crucifix, and the Romanesque Pieve at Corniolo features ceramics from the Della Robbia workshop.
The region around Santa Sofia is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially within the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park. You can find numerous trails for hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Santa Sofia, MTB Trails around Santa Sofia, and Gravel biking around Santa Sofia guides.
Yes, Santa Sofia offers several family-friendly options. The Open Air Sculpture Park integrates contemporary art with the landscape and includes plexiglass panels telling stories for children. The Sega Waterfalls provide a natural swimming pool, perfect for cooling off in warmer months. The IDRO Ecomuseum at Ridracoli Dam offers interactive exhibits focusing on water and local fauna, engaging for all ages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Mount Falco, the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. The Calla Pass, at 1,296 meters above sea level, also offers stunning vistas and serves as a starting point for paths leading to the Camaldoli Hermitage, nestled within a beautiful forest.
The region's natural beauty, especially the Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park, is enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural swimming pool at Sega Waterfalls and exploring the cooler forest trails.
Santa Sofia is known for its local culinary traditions, particularly the *tortello alla lastra*, a traditional pasta dish for which an annual festival is held. The town also actively promotes music and art, hosting events like the "Di strada in strada" festival, featuring buskers and artists, which adds to the vibrant local atmosphere.
Yes, the Camaldoli Hermitage is a significant religious and historical site located near Santa Sofia, within the National Park of the Casentinesi Forests. It was founded around 1025 AD by hermit friar Romualdo and is immersed in a wonderful forest. The Calla Pass is a known starting point for paths leading to the hermitage.
The Fangacci Hut is an unmanaged refuge located at an altitude of 1234 meters above sea level, deep inside the Casentinesi Forest National Park. It's situated along the road that connects the Camaldoli Hermitage to Badia a Prataglia, passing through Prato alla Penna. It offers a basic shelter for hikers and can host up to 6-8 people, equipped with a kitchen and fireplace.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the characteristic Lake of Poggio Baldi, formed after a landslide in 2010, located just before Corniolo. The medieval village of Corniolo itself, about 12 km from Santa Sofia, offers a charming glimpse into the past with its Romanesque Pieve and historical significance as a feudal land of the Guidi Counts.
Some popular hiking routes around Santa Sofia include the Ridracoli Loop Trail, the Monte Falco and Monte Falterona — Ring Tour, and the Parco Nazionale delle foreste Casentinesi Monte Falterona e Campigna – loop hike. These trails offer moderate difficulty and allow you to immerse yourself in the stunning natural landscapes of the national park. You can find more details in the Hiking around Santa Sofia guide.
In Santa Sofia's town center, you can admire Palazzo Giorgi, a 17th-century building with late Baroque elements, which now features a beautiful public garden. Another notable private building visible from the exterior is Palazzo Bianchini Mortani, located in the old district of Mortano, showcasing the town's architectural heritage.


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