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being excavated. The path then ascends steeply to Monte Acuto and then, to the ridge of the Poggio Uomo di Sasso where frequently the first patches of snow can be encountered. Path 16, linked to 17 across the ridge (CAI 00), provides a way to go back down to Reggello along the ancient layout, which is still partly cobbled, of the Via Casentinese: this route was once travelled by sheperds moving their sheep to pastures, in their journey from the Apennines to the plains of the Maremma. The Valle del Vicano di Tosi begins on a western slope, between Vallombrosa and Consuma: this valley may be travelled along the paths which connect the ancient settlements of Raggioli, Tosi, Magnale, Pagiano, Paterno, Fontisterni and Sant'Ellero. There, the traveller can admire mills, country churches, village fortresses, and farm houses that are unmistakably medieval in design. The large valley, similar to that of the other Vicano, known as "di Pelago" or "Altomena", is perfect for mountain bike excursions in all seasons. These can be facilitated by taking public transportation to arrive at the highest points, from which one can descend along forest roads and paths.
Itinerary Consuma-Vallombrosa-Foresta di S. Antonio
An entire series of paths marked out by the CAI cross wide forest zone that covers the pre-Apennine mountains between the Passo della Consuma (1060 m) and the peak of the Poggio Uomo di Sasso (1538 m) on the ridge of Pratomagno. The most advisable approaches are from the Consuma pass or that of Vallombrosa, which can be reached by means of a regular coach service. The two localities are linked by several paths which cross a centuries-old forest consisting of beech, oak and Douglas trees. At Vallombrosa, a guided tour of the Arboreti Sperimentali (experimental arboretums) is highly recommended. These arboretums were developed around the famous Abbey, and contain splendid examples of trees representing the flora from half of the world. On the south-eastern slope of Pratomagno, along the CAI paths 18, 12 and 13 leaving from Saltino, extends the easy- to reach Foresta di Sant'Antonio, that is also linked by paths (CAI 14 and 19) to Reggello. From the latter, demanding excursions can be made as far as the ridge of Pratomagno, confronting gradients of more than 1,000 m, along CAI paths 16 and 17. The latter includes a stopover at the Oratorio di Ponticelli and the overlooking Poggio alla Regina, which houses an important medieval archaeological excavation site, where an ancient fortified settlement is

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