Castel Guerrino Mountain
Monte Castel Guerrino, located along the Apennine ridge between Firenzuola and Scarperia, is a fascinating peak that offers spectacular views.
At 1,117 meters high, it is a place rich in history and science.
In 1821, the astronomer Giovanni Inghirami, from this mountain, observed for the first time the two seas that bathe Italy, the Tyrrhenian and the Adriatic, a scientific feat that still amazes visitors today.
The mountain, which once housed medieval fortifications, is today a reference point for nature lovers and hikers, with trails that offer breathtaking views.
In addition to being a suggestive corner for hikers, Castel Guerrino is also a place where history and science intertwine, with its value linked to the first experiments in trigonometric leveling and the charm of a landscape that allows you to see, on particularly clear days, the two seas of Italy.
A unique experience for those visiting Mugello, between nature, history and enchanting views.
Address: 50033 Firenzuola FI