Do you feel the need to truly disconnect? Maybe you’re dreaming of a green weekend in Tuscany, far from fast-paced routines and crowded destinations. This is the perfect place for a slow and regenerating escape. Among forests and mountains just outside Florence and the Casentinesi Forests National Park, you will find authentic villages, ancient woods and untouched landscapes.
Where to go for a green weekend in Tuscany
If you’re looking for a green weekend in Tuscany, the area between the Casentinesi Forests and Londa is one of the best choices. It offers unspoiled nature, authentic villages and eco-friendly farm stays surrounded by greenery—perfect for truly switching off.
The perfect place to stay for your green weekend in Tuscany: Chiesa a Varena, between Florence and the park

To truly experience this part of Tuscany, choosing the right accommodation makes all the difference. Chiesa a Varena is an eco-friendly farmhouse immersed in nature, located just 35 km from Florence and close to the Casentinesi Forests National Park. It’s the perfect base to explore the area while enjoying the peace and quiet of the countryside, without impacting the environment.
Once a church, then a barn, and now a welcoming and sustainable retreat. It’s ideal for couples as well as families. This unique place blends rustic charm with modern comfort. You can visit the organic garden of the farm or simply relax on the panoramic terrace surrounded by nature.

It’s the kind of place that immediately slows you down. You wake up with sunlight filtering through the trees, enjoy a relaxed breakfast, and you’re already in the heart of a landscape that invites you to walk, observe and breathe. For a green weekend in Tuscany, it’s hard to imagine a better starting point.
What to see in the Casentinesi Forests National Park

The Casentinesi Forests, Monte Falterona and Campigna National Park is one of the great natural treasures of Tuscany and the Apennines. It stretches across both sides of the mountain range and offers over 650 km of trails, perfect for hiking, cycling or horseback riding. This vast landscape includes UNESCO-listed beech forests, abbeys, hermitages and spiritual sites that have shaped the identity of the area for centuries.
Among the best experiences:
- Hiking through the ancient forests of the Sasso Fratino Nature Reserve
- Exploring the Hermitage and Monastery of Camaldoli
- Walking around the Sanctuary of La Verna
It’s the ideal place for those who love trekking, photography, birdwatching or simply being in an unspoiled forest, surrounded by silence, where nature becomes the essence of a true green weekend in Tuscany.
Discovering Londa: the Tuscan village of the Regina Peach
Just a few kilometers from the park lies Londa, a charming and authentic Tuscan village surrounded by the typical mountain landscape. Known since Etruscan times, today it welcomes visitors with its picturesque Piazza Umberto I and a beautiful 19th-century bridge with two arches. But the true highlight is the Regina Peach of Londa, a sweet white-fleshed peach, late-ripening and recognized as a Slow Food presidium. It’s one of those flavors that tells the story of a place better than words.
Walking through Londa means stepping into a more intimate and genuine Tuscany, made of slow rhythms, local traditions and small details that stay with you: a compact village, festivals dedicated to local products, and a green, peaceful landscape that surrounds every view.
Around Londa: Monte Falterona and the Arno springs

If you want to explore further, the area around Londa offers one of the most fascinating excursions: Monte Falterona. At 1654 meters, it is the second-highest peak in the Tuscan-Romagnolo Apennines and part of the Casentinesi Forests National Park. For the Etruscans, it was a sacred mountain, and even today it retains a wild, almost mystical atmosphere.
Here you’ll also find the sources of the Arno River and the Lake of Idols, that is also one of the most important archaeological sites in the area. Numerous ancient votive statuettes and stone artifacts were discovered here. It’s the perfect excursion for those who want to combine nature, history and breathtaking views. If you’re looking for a green weekend in Tuscany with a cultural touch, this is one of the most rewarding destinations.
Why choose this area for a green weekend in Tuscany
The Casentinesi Forests, Londa and Monte Falterona are perfect for anyone seeking a slow and sustainable holiday, immersed in nature and made of walks, silence, local flavors and meaningful encounters with the real Tuscany.
If you want to experience this region in the most natural way, Chiesa a Varena is the ideal starting point. Close to Florence, it’s surrounded by greenery and perfectly located to explore the park and its surroundings. A simple, welcoming place that reflects the spirit of a conscious and regenerating journey.
To discover more destinations and plan your stay, check out our full guide of Tuscany.

Agriturismo Chiesa a Varena – Green Farm house in Londa, Città Metropolitana di Firenze, Toscana, IT 


