Best attractions and places to see around Barberino Di Mugello include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Located in the Mugello region, between Florence and Bologna, the area offers diverse experiences. Visitors can explore significant Medici villas, historic town centers, and natural attractions like Lake Bilancino. The surrounding landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is the pinnacle of Prato's hikes, starting from the slopes to get some fresh air, or for those with more time, as a stopping point for beautiful hikes in Calvana.
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already done twice and always beautiful
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Along the Via degli Dei (Way of the Gods), you'll find the remains of the Flaminia Militare, an ancient Roman road built in 187 BC to connect Bologna to Arezzo. Hidden for centuries, it was rediscovered in the 1970s by two passionate hikers. Today, well-preserved sections of the original pavement can still be seen, nestled in the Apennine woods. Walking along it means traversing a true piece of history, on a journey that combines nature, archaeology, and memory.
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recommended for the wonder of the woods and the super marked path
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Borders as they should be. Nothing more than a stone by the wayside.
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Here you can follow in historical footsteps: Discover the remains of the Flaminia Militare, an ancient Roman road built in 187 BC by Consul Caio Flaminio. This road connected Bologna with Arezzo and likely followed a route already used by the Etruscans to cross the Apennines. The Via Flaminia Militare is an ancient Roman road connecting Bologna and Arezzo. As Tito Livio recorded in 187 BC, it was built at the instigation of Consul Caio Flaminio, likely using a path already used by the Etruscans for trans-Apennine trade. The paving of the Via Flaminia Militare not only served to expand the Roman road network. Rather, the goal was to create a wide and well-maintained road that would make it easier for armies to cross the Apennines without major difficulties. Over time, the Via Flaminia Militare was gradually abandoned and eventually fell into obscurity during Roman times, having lost its strategic importance. In 1977, archaeologists Franco Santi and Cesare Agostini began to deepen their studies into the existence of this road and began searching for it. After two years of intensive research, in August 1979, they discovered a paving stone hidden beneath the foliage near Monte Bastione, not far from the Futa Pass. It was a slab of rock commonly used for road construction in Roman times. It is important to note that in addition to this ancient Roman road, there is another road with the same name: the Via Flaminia Militare, built as a strategic road for military purposes during World War II. Its name derives from the ancient Via Flaminia, built by the Romans as early as 220 BC to connect Rome to the city of Rimini.
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Barberino Di Mugello offers a rich historical tapestry. You can wander through the historic center, admiring the 15th-century Palazzo Pretorio and the Loggiato Mediceo. Don't miss the ancient Remains of the Military Flaminia, an ancient Roman road built in 187 BC. The area is also dotted with various castles and churches, including the visible remains of the Castello di Barberino.
Yes, the region is home to several important religious sites. The most popular is the Monte Senario Sanctuary, a religious building built in 1234 by the founders of the Servite order, offering panoramic views. Other notable sites include the Pieve di San Silvestro, the Oratory of the Compagnia dei Santi Sebastiano e Rocco, the Badia a Vigesimo, and the Pieve di San Gavino Adimari.
The primary natural attraction is Lake Bilancino, a large artificial lake perfect for relaxation and water activities like canoeing, kayaking, and windsurfing. You can also visit the Oasi WWF Gabbianello on its northeastern shore, a protected nature reserve important for migrating birds. For stunning vistas, head to Croce della Retaia, which offers extensive panoramic views over the Florentine plain.
Absolutely. The wider Mugello valley is a paradise for trekkers, hikers, and mountain bikers. You can find a variety of itineraries across rolling plains, hills, and mountains. For cycling, explore routes like the 'View of Lake Bilancino – View of Lake Bilancino loop from Cavallina' or 'Palazzo dei Vicari, Scarperia – Lake Bilancino loop from Barberino di Mugello'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can try routes such as 'Montecuccoli and Monte Maggiore Loop from Barberino' or 'Lake Bilancino Loop from Barberino'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Barberino Di Mugello, Gravel biking around Barberino Di Mugello, and MTB Trails around Barberino Di Mugello guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Monte Senario Sanctuary is considered family-friendly, offering a cultural experience amidst nature. Lake Bilancino provides equipped bathing areas in summer, and its calm waters are ideal for family-friendly activities like canoeing and kayaking. Exploring the historic center of Barberino Di Mugello can also be an engaging walk for all ages.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Croce della Retaia, a summit offering extensive vistas over the Florentine plain and the city of Prato. On very clear days, you might even spot the port of Livorno. The Monte Senario Sanctuary also boasts an extremely panoramic position, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
A significant Roman landmark is the Remains of the Military Flaminia. Here, you can admire parts of an ancient Roman road, built in 187 BC by the consul Caio Flaminio, which connected Bologna to Arezzo. This historical site offers a tangible connection to the Roman Empire's presence in the region.
Yes, the Oasi WWF Gabbianello, located on the northeastern shore of Lake Bilancino, is a protected nature reserve. It serves as an important stop for migrating birds, offering visitors the chance to observe various species, including storks, cranes, and even pink flamingos.
Lake Bilancino is a hub for both relaxation and activity. You can enjoy water sports such as canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing. During summer, equipped bathing areas are available for swimming. The lake is also a starting point for various cycling and gravel biking routes, and its shores host the Oasi WWF Gabbianello for nature observation.
Yes, Barberino Di Mugello is home to significant Medici family residences. The Medici Villa of Cafaggiolo is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Tuscany's most famous villas, showcasing medieval military architecture. Another important Medici villa in the area is Trebbio Castle, also a UNESCO heritage site, which offers splendid panoramic views of the Mugello countryside.
The Mugello valley, including Barberino Di Mugello, is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The mild temperatures of spring and early autumn are perfect for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites without the intense summer heat. Summer offers opportunities for water activities at Lake Bilancino, though it can be warmer for strenuous hikes.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical and natural beauty. The panoramic views from sites like Croce della Retaia and Monte Senario Sanctuary are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the unique experience of walking along ancient Roman roads like the Remains of the Military Flaminia, often encountering fellow trekkers on routes like the Via degli Dei.
For those interested in shopping, the Barberino Designer Outlet is a significant attraction in the area. It features over 100 stores offering designer brands at discounted prices, providing a different kind of experience from the historical and natural sites.


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