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  2. The Pratomagno mountainous massif is the ridge near the Apennines that to the northwest of Arezzo geographically divides Casentino from Valdarno Superiore, the first lands where the Arno River flows.

  3. Pratomagno is a mountainous ridge that rises up between upper Valdarno and Casentino, north-west of Arezzo; the range is in the homonymous province of Arezzo.

  4. From the Valdarno towards Pratomagno, you first travel gently through characteristic terraces of vineyards and olive groves, then ascend in altitude through lush chestnut and beech woods, until you reach the ridge formed by a “great prairie”: Pratomagno.

  5. The Pratomagno is a great massif that mainly stretches over the Province of Arezzo, but with its northernmost part (the Vallombrosa area) it also extends over the Province of Florence.

  6. The Via dei Setteponti. Route that exploits an ancient Etruscan path, created to connect Arezzo to Fiesole by traveling halfway between the Pratomagno massif and the Arno valley, which in Roman times became the important consular road Cassia Vetus.

  7. Pratomagno. 14 reviews. #4 of 20 things to do in Loro Ciuffenna. Mountains. Write a review. What people are saying. By Brun066. “ A pleasant winter experience, even if we couldn't reach the top ”. Dec 2017.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PratomagnoPratomagno - Wikipedia

    The Pratomagno is a mountain range, which has the Arno River on both sides: to the west is the upper Valdarno and to the east is the Casentino. It lies north-west of the city of Arezzo, in Tuscany, Italy. Its highest peak has an elevation of 1,592 m. Croce Pratomagno. References

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