Villa San Michele, A Belmond Hotel, Florence





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A pleasant walk through the woods to Monte Ceceri and Piazzale Leonardo Da Vinci, with rewarding panoramic views over the countryside and Fiesole. You can also visit the Cava Fratelli Braschi. The characteristic white stones of this quarry were used for all Renaissance architecture such as the Cathedral of Fiesole, many monuments in Florence and for the churches of Brunelleschi. There are many trails in this area, so you can easily adapt the walk to make it longer. There are benches and...
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This route follows the route of the Trail Running UTVdD Utratrail Via degli Dei race. After Etruscans and Romans, you too can follow these ancient paths! The origins of this road on the ridge between the Setta and Savena streams dates back to the time of the Etruscans who travelled it for at least 4 centuries (7th-4th centuries BC) to develop their trade and dominate the Po Valley. For further information: https://www.ultratrailviadeglidei.com/ultratrailviadeglidei
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This is a nice, short walk to Fiesole, mostly on old paths and paved roads. A good opportunity to discover the local history and admire the views of Florence as well as explore the Cava Fratelli Braschi. The characteristic white stones of this quarry were used for all Renaissance architecture such as the Cathedral of Fiesole, many monuments in Florence and for the churches of Brunelleschi. A perfect combination between a cultural trip and immersion in nature without having to leave the city.
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A pleasant hike, mainly on dirt roads with enchanting olive groves and a beautiful view over the valley and some woods. This trail takes place in a loop and passes through Fiesole, which has several historical sites to visit. Some parts of this itinerary are on public roads, but some run alongside private properties.