Our Routes
Route 1 - Historical
The origins of Mugello
From Neolithic findings to traces of Celts and Etruscans
Route 2 - Historical
Mugello, land of paths
Futa, Giogo, Colla, Muraglione, and the passes that connected the two sides of the Apennines
Route 3 - Cultural
Medicean Mugello
From the origins of the Medici family, to their villas, exploring the family that changed an era
Route 4 - Cultural
Mugello in Literature
From Dante to Dino Campana, passing through Carducci, through centuries of great writers
Route 5 - Religious
Mugello Cristiano
From the arrival of Christianity in Mugello to the many hermitages, small churches, and abbeys containing great treasures that have marked the faith of the people of Mugello and beyond.
Route 6 - Religious
The Pillars of Faith
The great Mugello priests who have left their mark on the church and our customs in different ways. The abbot of Buonsollazzo, Montesenario, Monsignor Della Casa, Monsignor Bartolucci, Don Milani
Route 7 - Cultural
The Mugello of the great painters
Giotto, Beato Angelico, Andrea del Castagno, Annigoni and the landscapes that inspired them
Route 8 - Historical
The Path of the Risorgimento
Adventurous escapades, escapes, and anecdotes from the times of the unification of Italy intertwining with the routes of the Grand Tour
Route 9 - Historical
The Mugello that never gives up
The paths of the partisans and the struggle for Liberation
Route 10 - Historical
Mugello to be defended
The itineraries of the Gothic Line between fortifications and battles
Route +1 - Thematic
Mugello to drink
From Pinot Noir to Vin Santo, passing through Sangiovese and sparkling wines.
Route +2 - Thematic
Mugello Cycling Tourism
Gravel/Cycling Tour Route
Route +3 - Thematic
Low Valley Gravel
Route designed for Gravel enthusiasts
Route +4 - Thematic
Breath Trail
Welcome to the Path of Breath, a place where time slows down and nature becomes a master of well-being.
Last News
28/05/2025
The Mugello Mediceo path according to the 3E linguistic students of Giotto Ulivi
A journey born from a simple and very powerful question: ‘What does home mean to you?’. From there we set off, together with the 3ªE linguistic group of the Giotto Ulivi Institute of Borgo San Lorenzo, on a journey that intertwined emotions, identity and the discovery of the territory. The most profound objective of this journey was to put the boys/girls at the centre, not as ...
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