Mountain passes around Rufina, Italy, are situated in a landscape of rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves within Tuscany. The area is known for its Chianti Rufina wine and cultural heritage. The surrounding region offers several notable mountain passes that provide varied terrain and scenic routes. These passes connect the upper Arno Valley with the Val di Sieve and offer views of the Casentinesi Forest National Park.
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Climbed to Croce dei Mori along the Appennino Bike Tour, arriving from Londa and climbing a variant to the Sp556, the variant on a secondary asphalt road (via Rincine).
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Climbing above Vallombrosa to reach "La Consuma," after a climb through the woods, you cross the Croce Vecchia pass, from there you descend to the village of Momtemugnaio. From there, you can choose to head left toward La Consuma (we were forced to choose this option) or right, continuing down toward Casentino, thus avoiding the busy Via della Consuma. On this tour, this option was not possible because the road on the right was closed, presumably due to a landslide.
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traffic-free road leading to Consuma. Immersed in a magical forest in the silence of Nature
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Beautiful panoramic point with ample parking and Bar/Chalet
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Very beautiful but very tiring to reach by bicycle. It is possible to find mud which makes the climb even more difficult
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The Croce ai Mori pass is an Apennine pass located at a modest altitude, 955 meters above sea level. Going up from Londa the slopes are more challenging, from Stia they are gentler. Right at the pass there is a wooden cross (perhaps hence the name). The view over the Casentino forests is worth the effort!
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Passo della consuma is famous for its flatbread, a destination for Florentine cyclists in search of fresh air and motorcyclists.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, Consuma Pass is highly recommended. At 1,058 meters, it offers stunning vistas of the Casentinesi Forest National Park and the Tuscan mountains. Another excellent choice is Croce ai Mori Pass, which provides a magnificent outlook over the Casentino forests.
Yes, Consuma Pass is considered family-friendly. It offers facilities and is a popular stop for its local flatbread (schiacciata), making it a pleasant destination for a family outing. The area around the pass also provides opportunities for gentle walks and enjoying the fresh air.
The mountain passes around Rufina are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling, motorcycling, and hiking. For more specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Rufina, gravel biking routes, or traffic-free bike rides, all of which offer diverse terrain and beautiful scenery.
Spring is an ideal time to visit, as the area bursts into color with blooming flowers, perfect for outdoor activities. Summer also offers clear views and pleasant conditions for exploring. While some passes are accessible in winter, conditions can be more challenging, especially at higher altitudes.
While the immediate passes are primarily natural attractions, the wider region has historical significance. For instance, Croce ai Mori Pass is named for a wooden cross at its summit. Further afield, the Calla Pass is a starting point for trails leading to the ancient hermitage of Camaldoli and its historic forest. Tre Faggi Pass was historically used by the Medici for wood supplies, offering a glimpse into the past.
Consuma Pass is particularly favored by cyclists and motorcyclists due to its smooth road surface and the stunning panoramic views it offers. The road connecting Consuma Pass to Vallombrosa also provides a wonderful descent for cyclists.
You can expect to see dense forests, especially around Croce ai Mori Pass and Passo della Croce Vecchia. Many passes offer expansive viewpoints of the Tuscan mountains and the Casentinesi Forest National Park. The region is characterized by rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves, particularly as you approach Rufina.
Yes, Consuma Pass is well-known for its local flatbread (schiacciata) and is a popular stop for visitors looking for a culinary treat and refreshment. You'll find cafes and facilities in the small hamlets and villages located near the passes.
The difficulty varies. Consuma Pass is generally considered intermediate for cycling and hiking. Croce ai Mori Pass can be challenging, especially when ascending from Londa, though it's gentler from Stia. Passo della Croce Vecchia offers an intermediate experience through forested routes.
Passo della Croce Vecchia, encountered after a scenic journey through the woods above Vallombrosa, offers a more secluded experience, ideal for those looking to avoid busier roads. Tre Faggi Pass, located within the Casentino Forests, is also known for its quiet and silent atmosphere.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the exhilarating rides for cyclists and motorcyclists, and the peaceful atmosphere. The panoramic views over the Casentino forests and the Tuscan mountains are often highlighted, along with the opportunity to enjoy local culinary delights like the flatbread at Consuma Pass.


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