Valdisieve & Charming Hilly Region Close to Florence
 Valdisieve The Valdisieve is a narrow valley stretching east of Florence between Mugello and Valdarno Superiore (Upper Valdarno). The valley is rich in rivers and torrents, the most important of them being the Sieve. Its charming hills are covered with fir, oak and beech woods.
The Valdisieve is an agricultural area: the hills around Pontassieve, Rufina, Pelago and Londa are covered with olive groves and vineyards for the production of Pomino and Chianti Rufina wines.
Valdisieve - Charming Hilly Region Close to Florence
The Valdisieve is a narrow valley in north-eastern Tuscany whose name comes from the Sieve river, one of the many tributaries of the Arno river, running in the main Tuscan river near Pontassieve. The Valdisieve begins after Vicchio del Mugello where the Sieve river (which springs in Mugello) bends and begins to flow southwards. The Valdisieve is a hilly region divided into the municipalities of Pontassieve, Pelago, Reggello, Rufina, Londa, Dicomano and San Godenzo.
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