Forty kilometers from the historical center of Florence, in a minor valley of Falterona Mount, there is an Apennine forest of rare beauty. Whether due to the charming landscape, or the social and natural events of the central Apennines, the loveliness of Tuscany moved Henri Desplanques, who wrote, “it is incredible how these people have built their rural landscapes as if they had no other concern than beauty”. Rincine Forest is easy to reach, yet still unfamiliar to mass tourism. Among its trees, trails with different climbing grades unfold for hikers, comforted by campsites, small lakes and paths. The Rincine Forest, certified according to FSC® standards, is also home to the “Model Forest of the Florentine Mountains,” a non-profit, volunteer association, part of the International Network of Model Forests. Mant international partners are working to spread forests sustainable management, use of forests, and forest landscapes. Together with 60 other forests worldwide, it seeks to renew the bond between man and nature through the sharing of best practices regarding sustainability. Rincine Forest it’s a suprise in the Apennines, a discovery, a glimpse into the blue mountains. A place where visitors can enjoy endless panoramas to admire and protect.