Stretched out on the Montalbano ridge, San Baronto observes the plain from above. Its entire history is linked to the Frankish monk who gave it its name and whose symbol today remains the church and the ancient crypt which, according to the stories, still holds his remains.
San Baronto has long been a tourist resort and a wonderful viewpoint, ideal for those who want tranquility and a cool climate in the summer. Its proximity to the main Tuscan cities (Pistoia, Florence, Lucca, Pisa) make this village an obligatory stop to enjoy a bit of healthy relaxation both in summer and winter while, on its roads, cyclists and motorcyclists continually compete, attracted by the pleasure of crossing a delightful countryside on two wheels, on roads with breathtaking views and through enchanting villages.
Since 7 April 1995, San Baronto has become the patron saint of cyclists in all Tuscan dioceses.
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