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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park

Best natural monuments around Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park are situated between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna. This area features one of Europe's most pristine and ancient forest ecosystems, spanning over 36,000 hectares with 85% tree cover. The park offers a diverse landscape, rich biodiversity, and significant geological features, making it a destination for nature exploration. Over 600 kilometers of trails crisscross the park, providing access to its natural features.

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Last updated: July 11, 2026

View of Acquacheta Waterfall

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The Acquacheta is the most important tributary of the Montone and before reaching San Benedetto in Alpe it makes a drop of over 70 metres.
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Sega Waterfalls

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The Sega waterfall was so named in reference to how the Rabbi river "cut" the rock into three pieces. Below is a natural swimming pool, where in summer you can …

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Mount Falco

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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 …

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Howling Cave of Premilcuore

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Here the steep course of the Rabbi river flows into a whirlpool and forms a waterfall that overwhelms the depressions between the rocks, until it pours into a spectacular abyss, …

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Monte Falterona

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A peak a few meters lower than nearby Monte Falco, which is the highest point in the entire Casentino area. It's best known for its source, the Arno River, about …

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MARCELLO PIRINI
January 11, 2026, Grotta Urlante di Premilcuore

Streams, gorges, waterfalls, caves and cool pools to dive into and large, flat, smooth rocks where you can sunbathe while being lulled by the sound of the flowing water, amplified by the natural acoustics, making it sound like a scream.

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Sam Cardell
November 6, 2025, Monte Falterona

A peak a few meters lower than nearby Monte Falco, which is the highest point in the entire Casentino area. It's best known for its source, the Arno River, about 300 square meters below, on its southern slope. It offers a beautiful view of the surrounding valleys and mountains.

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A beautiful hiking trail from the source of the Arno to the summit: not too steep and through a beautiful, shady beech forest. From the summit, there are great views to the west.

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A particularly beautiful destination in winter 🥰

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Daniele
August 18, 2024, Monte Falterona

Monte Falco at 1658 m above sea level, is the highest peak of the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines. Alongside its second (Monte Falterona for only 4 meters less) it marks the border between Tuscany and Emilia-Romagna. Near the Capo d'Arno source and various refuges and restaurants, it offers an excellent view of the valleys, lush forests and numerous routes suitable for everyone. Non-exposed paths. Be careful on the steepest and most rugged sections. Definitely recommended.

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Of course, very easy. It can be reached very well by bike.

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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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Luigi D'Imperio
January 19, 2024, Monte Falco

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural features to explore beyond the main highlights in Foreste Casentinesi?

Beyond the well-known spots, the park offers the Sasso Fratino Strict Nature Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ancient, undisturbed beech forests. You can also discover the archaeological significance of Lago degli Idoli, or enjoy panoramic views from Poggio Scali, one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the protected area.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails in the park?

Yes, the park offers options suitable for families. For instance, the Sega Waterfalls are noted as family-friendly, where the Rabbi river has carved natural swimming pools perfect for a refreshing dip in warmer months. Many of the park's extensive trails are also suitable for various ages, though specific difficulty should always be checked.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Foreste Casentinesi, Monte Falterona, Campigna National Park?

The park is home to a rich and diverse fauna. You might encounter wild boars, red deer, roe deer, and fallow deer. Wolves are also present, and the area is a haven for numerous bird species, making it a great spot for wildlife observation.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in the park?

The park is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and enjoying the waterfalls, as the water flow varies with the seasons. Autumn offers spectacular fall foliage, especially around Monte Falterona, while winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape for those seeking a different experience.

Are there challenging hikes to reach some of the natural monuments?

Absolutely. Peaks like Mount Falco and Monte Falterona offer challenging hikes with rewarding panoramic views. Reaching the Acquacheta Waterfall also typically involves a few hours' hike through wild valleys, making it a rewarding experience for those seeking a more strenuous adventure.

What are the highest peaks within the park, and what do they offer?

Mount Falco, at 1,658 meters, is the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines and is known as the 'Roof of the Casentinesi Forests.' Monte Falterona, slightly lower, is famous as the source of the Arno River. Both offer challenging hikes and expansive panoramic views of the surrounding forested landscape.

Can I find hiking trails that lead to these natural monuments?

Yes, the park is crisscrossed by over 600 kilometers of trails. For example, the Anello dell’Acquacheta is a popular moderate hike leading to the Acquacheta Waterfall. You can find more hiking options, including routes like the Tour of Monte Penna, in our dedicated hiking guide for the region.

What other outdoor activities are available near the natural monuments?

Besides hiking, the park offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and running. You can explore various MTB trails, such as the Fonte Alpicella – Passo del Vinco loop, or enjoy running routes like the Monte Falterona Loop, providing diverse ways to experience the natural beauty.

What makes the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/749048" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Mount Penna Summit</a> a notable natural monument?

Mount Penna Summit is renowned for its spectacular panoramic views over both Romagna and Tuscany. On clear days, visitors can even see the Ridracoli Dam, San Marino, and sometimes the Adriatic Sea, making it one of the most scenic peaks in the entire Casentino area.

Are there any historical or cultural sites integrated with the natural landscape?

Yes, the park's natural beauty is intertwined with significant historical and cultural elements. The mystical hermitages of Camaldoli and La Verna are deeply integrated into the natural landscape, offering a unique blend of spiritual heritage and natural serenity. Additionally, Lago degli Idoli is an important archaeological site with Etruscan artifacts.

What geological features characterize the Foreste Casentinesi region?

The park's geology is diverse, featuring a mosaic of sedimentary rocks, rocky outcrops, natural cavities, and wetlands. The Romagna side, particularly around the higher elevations like Mount Falco, is characterized by sandstone banks alternating with clay schists and grey marls, contributing to its varied and striking landscapes.

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