Best mountain peaks around Borgo San Lorenzo are found within the diverse landscape of the Mugello region in Tuscany. This area features hills and significant mountain peaks that are part of the Apennine ridge. The mountains offer natural beauty, historical intrigue, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by varied terrain, from dense forests to open clearings, providing a range of experiences for explorers.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The climb from the Selletta is quite challenging. At the top, there is a fantastic view of Florence and the plain. You can also rest on the meadow.
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The highest peak of Monte Morello. Getting there requires a bit of effort, but once at the top you are rewarded with a beautiful view of the Florentine plain. Here you can stop to rest, enjoy the view and meditate.
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In the Middle Ages it was the highway that connected northern Italy with the south (in particular trade with Milan and the Church with Rome)
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A panoramic mountain between the Sieve Valley and Mugello. The trails are poorly maintained, especially those descending into the Mugello, often eroded by rainwater and reduced to drainage ditches. Now, as in many other areas of Tuscany, the Path of the Gods, now popular with young people, has been removed and kept clean, and brambles and undergrowth are everywhere, often obscuring the old trails and making them inaccessible. A real shame! Because the views offered by the ridges and peaks deserve much greater attention, both politically (by local authorities) and socially (by volunteers).
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Monte Giovi, also known as "Monte di Giove", stands at an altitude of 992 meters and is located on the Apennine ridge between the Morello and Senario mountains. Its slopes are dotted with paths perfect for walking or mountain biking, also thanks to themed routes, including some that remember and celebrate the Resistance.
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At 921 meters above sea level, Poggio Casaccia is one of the highest peaks above Calenzano and Sesto Fiorentino. There is a cross on the summit and a large clearing where you can rest and enjoy nature in peace.
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Fascinating forest, but don't go down from Gazzarro by bike
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Visitors frequently enjoy Poggio Casaccia Summit and Cross, known for its peaceful clearing and panoramic views at 921 meters. Another favorite is Poggio Pratone Summit, which offers excellent views of Florence. Monte Ceceri Summit is also popular for its historical connection to Leonardo Da Vinci and great views.
Several peaks are rich in history. Monte Giovi (992 m) is notable for its role in the Resistance during World War II, with a Memorial Park and themed trails. Monte Ceceri Summit is famous as the site where Leonardo Da Vinci reportedly tested his flying machine. The Calvana Mountains also hold traces of Etruscan foundations and Roman ruins.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Poggio Pratone Summit, which offers expansive vistas of Florence. Monte Ceceri Summit also provides a great vantage point over the city. Additionally, Monte Senario offers a wonderful view from its panoramic terrace.
Yes, the region offers many opportunities for both. The slopes of Monte Giovi (992 m) are ideal for walking or mountain biking. Poggio Conca is known for recreational trails like 'Crinale di Poggio Conca,' popular for mountain biking and hiking. The Calvana Mountains also feature numerous trails through meadows and woodlands. For more detailed routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around Borgo San Lorenzo guide or the Running Trails around Borgo San Lorenzo guide.
The Calvana Mountains are particularly rich in unique natural features, characterized by chalky rocks, numerous ravines, and over 40 caves, creating diverse ecosystems. Monte Giovi (992 m) features distinct mountainous characteristics with deep valleys and dense forests, especially on its northern slopes. Poggio Casaccia Summit and Cross offers a spacious clearing at its summit, perfect for enjoying nature.
Yes, Monte Senario is home to one of Tuscany's most important sanctuaries, founded in 1241 and now the seat of the Servants of Mary community. It's a significant spiritual site offering a chance to explore the sanctuary and enjoy the views.
The Calvana Mountains are known for their diverse wildlife, including rare bird species, protected amphibians, wolves, deer, and the indigenous Calvanina cows. The varied ecosystems, including holm oaks, hazelnuts, and hawthorn, support this rich biodiversity.
While many routes offer intermediate challenges, Monte Senario provides accessible hiking routes, such as a round hike from Polcanto through chestnut woods. For specific easy mountain biking options, you can check the MTB Trails around Borgo San Lorenzo guide, which lists routes like the 'Pista cicloturistica del Sieve e lago di Montèlleri – giro ad anello' as easy.
Visitors highly appreciate the panoramic views, the tranquility of nature, and the historical significance of the peaks. Many enjoy the opportunity to rest and take in the surroundings, as noted at Poggio Casaccia Summit and Cross. The combination of natural beauty and historical intrigue, such as at Monte Giovi (992 m), is also a major draw.
Yes, Burnt Inn Pass is a historical crossing point with a legend of an ancient medieval tavern. It's also part of the Way of the Gods, offering a place for a stop near a spring. Monte Giovi (992 m) also features a Memorial Park dedicated to the Resistance.
Poggio Conca, with an elevation of 2,047 feet (approximately 624 meters), is identified as the highest summit directly within the immediate vicinity of Borgo San Lorenzo.
Yes, the region offers several road cycling routes. You can find options like the 'View of Lake Bilancino – Passo del Giogo loop from Borgo San Lorenzo' or the 'Dicomano – Le Croci Summit loop from Borgo San Lorenzo'. More routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Borgo San Lorenzo guide.


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