a path network covering over 600 kilometres;
paths for mountain-bike excursions;
naturalistic paths;
paths especially dedicated to disabled people;
a rich wildlife, including Apennine wolves, wild boars, roe deer, fallow deer, common deer and golden eagles;
the head of the Arno river on Mount Falterona.
the "Hermitage of Camaldoli", founded by Saint Romuald in the 11th century;
and the "Franciscan Sanctuary of La Verna", where Saint Francis of Assisi, "the most saint among Italians" as Pius XII defined him, received the stigmata in 1224.