The province of Arezzo is in the east of Tuscany, bordered by the Apennines, and has an unspoiled environment and stunning cultivated landscape. Offering a variety of opportunities to experience Tuscan life through a wide range of pageantry events, cultural activities. The unique localities of Casentino, Valdarno, Valtiberina, and Val di Chiana are all included. Each, made up of distinct landscapes where natural beauty coexists with historic legacy and artistic marvels.
The Casentino Valley is found in the north, surrounded by high hills and ancient woods. The Monte Falterona and Campigna National Parks, as well as the Casentino Forests, are located along the Tosco-Emiliano Apennines. These are found on the Northern Apennine crest, between Tuscany and Romagna, and are still home to deer, wild boar, wolves, and eagles. The Arno River headwaters, which flow to Firenze and Pisa, are found in this basket-shaped valley surrounded by mountains. A lush green land dotted with castles, Romanesque churches, and sanctuaries including Poppi, Romena, and Chitignano castles.
The Valdarno Natural Reserve is full of surprises; its distinctive terrain is characterised by the stunning Balze, yellow rock formations formed of layered clay, gravel, and sand that have sprung up in a variety of patterns.
The Val di Chiana environment is without a doubt an amazing succession of hills and valleys that are home to outstanding treasures of art, particularly Cortona, Lucignano, and Monte San Savino.



