Capraia e Limite are two small towns framed in the hills of Montalbano, united today in a single municipality. They owe to the Arno the great baggage of history and traditions that animate them.
Cerreto Guidi is a typical village in the Valdarno Inferiore. Walking through its renaissance historical centre you can take a dip in the past and savor the atmosphere typical of the territory.
Impruneta, is an agricultural town just 15 km from Firenze in the hills between the valleys of the Ema and Greve and is known for pottery, the famous "cotto dell'impruneta".
Rignano, located South-East of Florence, lies on the banks of the River Arno. The village comes alive every year, in July and August for the feast of pardon, typical manifestation of the whole area of Valdarno.
San Godenzo is a town in the province of Florence and is located northeast of Pontassieve, the largest town nearby. The town is part of the National Park of the casentino forests, mount Falterona and Campigna.
Scandicci is a town situated only 6 kilometres from the centre of Firenze, strikingly beautiful, combining culture and breathtaking scenery. Famous for its prestigious names in Haute Couture.
Sesto Fiorentino is an agricultural centre with numerous industries located between Florence and Prato. Of relevance is the production of porcelain and ceramics.