Casentinesi Forest National Park
Casentinesi Forest National Park

Casentinesi Forest National Park

Casentinesi Forest National Park, Arezzo, Arezzo

The Basics

Whatever your outdoor interests, there’s something for most in the Casentinesi Forest National Park, from mushroom picking to canoeing. Follow trails to waterfalls such as Acquacheta from San Benedetto in Alpe; marvel over panoramic views from the peak of Monte Penna or Monte Falterona; or admire historical finds at the so-called “Lake of the Idols.”

Architecture and history buffs are covered too, by sites including the Camaldoli Monastery and La Verna Sanctuary. While independent exploration is possible, visit in the company of a local guide to get the most out of your visit.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Literary fans may appreciate the magical, fairy-tale quality of this national park, which was memorialized by Italian poet Dante.

  • Look out for creatures such as roe deer, boars, and venison.

  • There are waymarked hiking and biking trails throughout the park, for visitors of all fitness levels.

  • Electric boats run on the park’s lake from March to September each year, and canoeing on the lake is also an option.

  • The Casentinesi Forest National Park is not entirely wheelchair accessible, thanks to uneven trails and slopes.

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How to Get There

Accessible from Florence, Tuscany, and Bologna, Emilia Romagna, the Casentinesi National Forest Park is connected by both road and rail, with regular buses and trains running from both provinces. However, you can also arrive by private vehicle and

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When to Get There

To take advantage of the park’s seasonal offerings and best weather, visit between March and September when electric boats run on the lake and conditions are ideal for hiking, biking, and canoeing. However, keep in mind that this is peak season and visit midweek for a quieter experience. Autumn is also a splendid time to visit, although the park is accessible year-round.

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Mushroom Picking

For the cost of a license, you can enjoy a spot of mushroom picking in the Casentinesi Forest National Park. Look out for porcini, prugnoli, marzuoli, and more, depending on the season, and consider mushroom foraging with a local guide who can point you in the right direction. Just keep in mind that you cannot pick mushrooms without a license, as this is a protected area.

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