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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Londa

Best natural monuments around Londa include a variety of summits, viewpoints, and natural water features. The region offers diverse landscapes, from high peaks to serene ponds and river sources. These natural sites provide opportunities for exploration within a varied geographical setting.

Best natural monuments around Londa

  • The most popular natural monuments is Mount Falco, a summit that stands on the border between Arezzo and Florence. With its 1,658 meters of altitude, it is the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

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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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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Burraia Meadows

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In summer, breathtaking views even down to the sea if clean air allows. Winter, however, when snowy, leaves you breathless. A stop at the Cai refuge in the city of …

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Arno Source (Capo d'Arno)

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On the southern slope of Mount Falterona, at an altitude of 1,358 metres, there is a spring (called Capo d'Arno), considered the origin of the river of the same name …

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Gorga Nera Pond

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An interesting pool/lake, generated by spring water,
I hypothesize that it owes its name (Nera) to the fact that its waters have an apparently blackish color, both because it is …

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Sam Cardell
November 7, 2025, Source of the Arno (Capo d'Arno)

Among the sources of Italy's major rivers, I missed visiting the Po, the Arno, and the Tiber at the beginning of the year. Given that I've reached the source of the Po (Pian del Re at Monviso) and, now, the Arno, to complete the whole thing, all I need now is the Tiber. (Ticino: Novena Pass (CH); Adda: Alpisella Valley; Brembo: Diavolo di Tenda Pass; Serio: Monte Torena; Adige: Resia Pass; Dora Baltea: Ferret Valley; Dora Riparia: Monginevro Pass; Piave: Monte Peralba; Oglio: Ponte di Legno through the confluence of the Oglio Frigidolfo from Gavia Pass and the Oglio Narcanello from the Mandrone Glacier) God willing, and if my health continues to hold out, we'll see if we can reach that one too next year. A difficult sentence to give!

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An interesting pool/lake, generated by spring water, I hypothesize that it owes its name (Nera) to the fact that its waters have an apparently blackish color, both because it is located in a basin covered by nearby cliffs and because the reeds covering its edges darken its color even further.

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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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Wetland with the presence of a specific frog

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The spring itself is not spectacular, but the route here (from the south) is very varied.

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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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Fabio
April 13, 2025, Prati della Burraia

April is a great time to see the crocuses in bloom.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most prominent natural monuments to explore around Londa?

The Londa region offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can explore high-altitude peaks like Mount Falco, the highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines, or visit Monte Falterona, known for being the source of the Arno River. Further afield, the spectacular Dudhsagar Falls offers breathtaking views, while the vast Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary provides opportunities for wildlife spotting and nature walks.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments near Londa?

Yes, the Gorga Nera Pond is categorized as family-friendly. This interesting pool, generated by spring water, is nestled in a basin and offers a unique natural setting. Its tranquil atmosphere makes it suitable for a relaxed family visit.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see at the natural monuments around Londa?

The natural monuments around Londa showcase a variety of geological features. You'll find prominent summits like Mount Falco and Monte Falterona, which are part of the Apennine mountain range. The region also features significant hydrological origins, such as the source of the Arno River at Monte Falterona, and unique water bodies like the Gorga Nera Pond, which originated from a series of landslides.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Londa is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, with routes like the 'Monte Maggiore – Scenic resting place loop' or the 'Pieve di Sant'Elena a Rincine loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Medici Bridge of Pontassieve loop' and gravel biking trails like the 'Sieve Cycle Path & Art Trail'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Londa.

Are there challenging hikes or treks available at the natural monuments?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the trek to Shiroli Peak, located about 45 km from Londa, is considered moderately challenging. It involves hiking through dense forests and rugged terrain, rewarding trekkers with panoramic views of the surrounding Western Ghats and the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. Additionally, the trails leading to Mount Falco are also categorized as challenging.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Londa?

While specific seasonal recommendations vary, many visitors enjoy the Burraia Meadows in late spring for its bright colors or in winter when covered in snow. The region's natural beauty, especially the forests, is particularly evocative during the Fall Foliage period, offering truly special colors. For wildlife activities at places like Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, the cooler, drier months (October to March) are generally preferred.

Can I find natural monuments with expansive views in the Londa region?

Absolutely. Burraia Meadows is a prominent viewpoint offering breathtaking vistas, sometimes even extending to the sea on clear days. Monte Falterona also provides beautiful views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. For truly panoramic scenes, Shiroli Peak offers expansive views of the Western Ghats.

What makes the Arno Source a significant natural monument?

The Arno Source (Capo d'Arno) is highly significant as it is considered the origin of the Arno River, one of Tuscany's largest watercourses. Located on the southern slope of Monte Falterona, its precise location is marked by a plaque featuring famous verses from Dante Alighieri, highlighting its historical and cultural importance alongside its natural wonder.

Are there any natural monuments around Londa that are part of a protected area?

Yes, the region is rich in protected natural areas. Anshi National Park, situated about 50 km from Londa, is a stunning expanse of dense forests and diverse wildlife, forming part of the larger Dandeli-Anshi Tiger Reserve. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site within the Western Ghats, emphasizing its ecological significance and protected status.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this area?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like Burraia Meadows, which are described as beautiful and evocative in all seasons. The sense of peace and connection with nature, such as at Mount Falco, is also highly valued. The unique experience of visiting the source of a major river like the Arno is also a memorable highlight for many.

Are there opportunities for wildlife observation near Londa's natural monuments?

Yes, the Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, located approximately 30 km from Londa, is a prime location for wildlife observation. It's home to a variety of animals including tigers, leopards, elephants, and numerous bird species. Anshi National Park also boasts rich flora and fauna, offering excellent opportunities to observe a wide array of species in their natural habitat.

What should I wear for hikes to natural monuments in the Londa region?

Given the diverse terrain, from high peaks to forest trails, it's advisable to wear appropriate hiking gear. This includes sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing suitable for changing weather conditions, and rain gear, especially during monsoon season. For challenging treks like Shiroli Peak, comfortable and durable clothing is essential. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.

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