Guidebook for Reggello

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Guidebook for Reggello

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Fattoria degli Usignoli
100 Località Piazza
good restaurant
Pitiana's beauty and charm open a door to the past.
Villa Pitiana Hotel
7 Località Villa Pitiana
Pitiana's beauty and charm open a door to the past.
great shopping especially in late august
563 locals recommend
The Mall
563 locals recommend
great shopping especially in late august
Vallombrosa is a Benedictine abbey in the comune of Reggello, about 30 km south-east of Florence, in the Apennines, surrounded by forests of beech and firs. t was founded by Giovanni Gualberto (wiki)
103 locals recommend
Vallombrosa Abbey
2 Via S. Benedetto
103 locals recommend
Vallombrosa is a Benedictine abbey in the comune of Reggello, about 30 km south-east of Florence, in the Apennines, surrounded by forests of beech and firs. t was founded by Giovanni Gualberto (wiki)

Food Scene

great restaurant
7 locals recommend
Osteria De' Giusti
2 Piazza Giorgio Amendola
7 locals recommend
great restaurant

Parks & Nature

The forest of San Antonio does not have a well-defined history to which I can refer exclusively. A first portion of land among those who today are part of it, along with the land of the Vallombrosa forest were donated, around 1000, from noble families, including the Guidi, the Adimari and the monastery of S. Ilario Fiano (S.Ellero, Reggello), to the monks of Vallombrosa. These, with John Gualberto, founded in Vallombrosa in 1039 the monastic order of Benedictine monks. Therefore cultural and historical events of this forest have followed those of the larger whole to which he belonged: the Vallombrosa forest, run by monks. These lands total were composed of "turkey oaks and other trees"
22 locals recommend
Area Naturale Protetta di Interesse Locale Foresta di Sant'Antonio
22 locals recommend
The forest of San Antonio does not have a well-defined history to which I can refer exclusively. A first portion of land among those who today are part of it, along with the land of the Vallombrosa forest were donated, around 1000, from noble families, including the Guidi, the Adimari and the monastery of S. Ilario Fiano (S.Ellero, Reggello), to the monks of Vallombrosa. These, with John Gualberto, founded in Vallombrosa in 1039 the monastic order of Benedictine monks. Therefore cultural and historical events of this forest have followed those of the larger whole to which he belonged: the Vallombrosa forest, run by monks. These lands total were composed of "turkey oaks and other trees"