Climb The Mountains Of Tuscany!

View of Apuan Alps
Lose yourself in a magical mountain trekking expedition through the striking mountains of Tuscany! The trails that weave through the Apuan Alps and the Apennine Mountains among other mountainous sites in the region are incredibly well signposted and can be explored along with an expert guide if you wish.

Climbing the majestic mountains of Tuscany and reaching the summit of Mount Amiata for example is a perfect challenge to set yourself. Visit quaint little Tuscan towns and villages that are nestled high up in the mountains and go mountain biking through some of the many mountainous nature reserves throughout the region.
Casentino valley
Book into a scenic villa in Tuscany, many of which has spectacular views of mountains throughout the region.

Savour the hearty mountain stews and meat dishes that are common in the higher altitude commune which are perfect for satisfying your appetite and powering you through your trekking adventure.

Get ready to witness many breath-taking views of the surrounding countryside and climb some of the peaks of the Pistoia Mountains. Explore the foothills by bicycle and weave through the scenic Casentino countryside.
View of Mount Amiata
Mount Amiata is a popular challenge for any adventurer to climb.

Situated in the heart of the Maremma in Southern Tuscany, this mountain stands at a height of 1736 metres and is the highest extinct volcano in Italy. In winter, Mount Amiata is part of a popular ski resort.

There are many trails around the foothills and up towards the summit of Mount Amiata which vary in difficulty so why not plan a climb up it or other beautiful mountains in Tuscany during your next thrilling vacation here.
Photo credits
picture 1: Lorenzo.antiga / CC BY-SA 3.0;
picture 3: Zyance / CC BY-SA 3.0

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