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A Journey Through Hills, Villages And The Authentic Flavours Of Tuscany

Article prepared by our Media Partner Orizzonte Italia Magazine

Spring is one of the most evocative times to discover Tuscany. The hills are covered in vibrant green, the fields begin to bloom, and the air becomes perfect for walking through landscapes that seem to have come straight out of a painting. During this season, Mugello — a wide valley located north of Florence and surrounded by the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines — reveals its most authentic charm.

Even today this area remains one of the less crowded regions of Tuscany, and precisely for this reason it retains a genuine and relaxing atmosphere. Here the countryside dominates the landscape, villages tell stories that span centuries, and the cuisine still follows traditions handed down through generations. It is the ideal destination for those who wish to spend a few days immersed in nature, culture and good food.

Why visit Mugello in spring

Spring is undoubtedly the perfect season to visit Mugello. Temperatures are mild, the days grow longer, and nature is at its most spectacular. The rolling hills invite visitors to slow down and explore, perhaps along scenic roads that wind through forests, cultivated fields and ancient farmhouses.

It is easy to understand why this land is so closely linked to the history of Tuscany: the Medici family, one of the most influential dynasties that shaped the destiny of Florence and the Renaissance, originated from these very hills. Even today the area preserves villas, castles and historical landmarks that make every visit feel like a small journey through the past.

What to see in Mugello and its surroundings

  1. Lake Bilancino: nature, sports and relaxation
    One of the most beloved places in the area is Lake Bilancino, located not far from Barberino di Mugello. This large lake surrounded by hills offers a truly picturesque setting and is an ideal destination for spending a few hours outdoors. In spring its shores are perfect for peaceful walks, cycling tours or simply stopping to admire the landscape. The water reflects the surrounding hills, creating an atmosphere of great tranquillity, far from the hectic rhythm of the cities.
  2. Scarperia: the village of knives
    Continuing to explore the area, visitors encounter some of the most charming villages in Mugello. Scarperia, for example, is a small medieval gem famous for its ancient tradition of handcrafted knife making. Walking through the historic centre, one can feel an authentic atmosphere shaped by artisan workshops, historic buildings and intimate squares. The Palazzo dei Vicari, with its façade decorated with noble coats of arms, is one of the most recognizable symbols of the town and tells the long history of this fascinating place.
  3. Vicchio: in the footsteps of Giotto
    A little further on lies Vicchio, a village deeply connected to the history of Italian art. It was here that two extraordinary figures were born: Giotto and Fra Angelico. The town still preserves an old-world atmosphere, with lively squares, small shops and views over the surrounding countryside. In the nearby hills visitors can explore Giotto’s birthplace or follow scenic trails that cross the landscape and offer breath-taking panoramas.
  4. Upper Mugello: nature and Apennine villages
    Those wishing to travel further north can reach Upper Mugello, where the landscape gradually becomes more mountainous. The forests grow denser and the villages take on a distinctly Apennine character. Towns such as Marradi, Palazzuolo sul Senio and Firenzuola maintain an authentic atmosphere and are perfect for those who love hiking, trekking or simply enjoying the quiet of nature. Marradi, in particular, is famous for its chestnut groves and prized chestnuts, while Palazzuolo sul Senio is often listed among the most charming villages in this part of Tuscany.

Where to stay in Mugello: accommodation immersed in nature

To truly experience the atmosphere of Mugello, the best choice is to stay in the countryside. Among the rolling hills there are several charming accommodations that allow visitors to fully enjoy the tranquillity of the area.

Fattoria I Ricci is one of those places where nature takes centre stage. A 17th-century villa and a wooden cottage, surrounded by vineyards and hills, allow guests to discover the deep connection between hospitality and agricultural tradition. One of the most charming features of the estate is its large park: 4,000 square meters of greenery with centuries-old trees, olive groves and vineyards. At its centre stands a panoramic stone swimming pool and an ancient olive mill that has been transformed into a spa, offering guests moments of pure well-being.

Albergo Gli Orzali is another excellent opportunity to experience the most authentic side of Tuscany. Surrounded by the greenery of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, it offers a welcoming and relaxing environment that allows guests to completely disconnect from everyday life. A restored 18th-century stone farmhouse together with a newer building form the structure of the hotel, which offers six apartments, rooms and suites. Each room combines taste and simplicity, featuring antique furnishings, bright spaces and colours inspired by the surrounding nature. Breakfast includes local products and, in the warmer months, is served outdoors. Its panoramic location makes it an ideal starting point for excursions and visits to nearby villages.

The restaurant of Hotel Gli Orzali, Il Sagramoso, is an ideal stop for those wishing to taste local cuisine. The dishes are inspired by Tuscan tradition and prepared with genuine ingredients and local products, keeping alive the strong bond between gastronomy and landscape.

Those looking for an even more intimate atmosphere will find it at Il Nido di Gabbiano, a small retreat nestled in the countryside. Here silence and nature become an integral part of the stay, making it particularly appreciated by couples and travellers seeking relaxation. The property offers five rooms furnished with antique furniture, all overlooking the surrounding landscape.

Visiting Mugello in spring means discovering a quieter and more authentic side of Tuscany. It is a land of harmonious landscapes, small villages and traditions that continue to live in everyday life. The hills, illuminated by the soft light of spring, seem to invite visitors to slow down and savour every moment: a walk through the fields, a dinner in a traditional trattoria, or a sunset that paints the countryside with warm colours.

For travellers seeking an experience different from the most crowded tourist destinations, Mugello in spring is therefore a perfect choice. Between nature, history and genuine flavours, this valley offers a journey into the sincerest Tuscany — one that welcomes visitors with simplicity and leaves memories destined to last over time.

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