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🎢 Amusement & Theme Parks for Kids in Poggio a Caiano, Italy

15 amusement parks, theme parks, and carnival attractions rated and reviewed by families.

Activities & Venues in Poggio a Caiano

ANPIL Podere La Querciola nature preserve in Scandicci, Tuscany🌳 Park
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4.5(309)Free8 mi · Scandicci

ANPIL Podere La Querciola offers families a peaceful escape into Tuscan nature just outside Florence. This expansive green space combines walking trails perfect for family hikes, dedicated playgrounds for active play, and shaded picnic areas where you can enjoy a traditional Italian merenda (snack) while the kids run free in a safe, natural environment.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Museo Archeologico di Artimino museum in Artimino, Tuscany🌳 Park
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4.5(213)Free5 mi · Artimino

This charming archaeological museum in the heart of Tuscany offers families a fascinating glimpse into ancient Etruscan civilization through pottery, artifacts, and treasures discovered in the surrounding area. Located in the picturesque hilltop village of Artimino, the museum provides an educational yet accessible introduction to Italian history that can spark children's imagination about ancient cultures.

🕑 45 minutes to 1 hour

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Parco Fluviale "Di là d'Arno" park in Capraia e Limite, Tuscany🌳 Park
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4.4(913)Free4 mi · Capraia e Limite

This beautiful riverside park along the Arno River offers families a peaceful escape into nature with easy walking trails perfect for little legs, open green spaces for running and playing, and scenic picnic spots with river views. Located in the charming Tuscan countryside between Florence and Pisa, it's an ideal spot to let kids burn energy while parents soak in the authentic Italian landscape away from crowded tourist attractions.

🕑 1.5 to 3 hours

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Parco delle Cascine park in Florence, TC🌳 Park
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4.3(15,614)Free8 mi away

Parco delle Cascine is Florence's largest urban park, stretching along the Arno River and offering families a welcome escape from museum touring. This expansive green space features multiple playgrounds, wide cycling paths perfect for family bike rides, open meadows ideal for picnics and ball games, and shaded walking trails where kids can run freely while parents enjoy the peaceful scenery.

🕑 2-4 hours

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Area naturale protetta Stagni di Focognano city park in Campi Bisenzio, Tuscany🌳 Park
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4.3(70)Free7 mi · Campi Bisenzio

This protected natural area offers families a peaceful escape into Tuscany's wetland ecosystem, with easy walking trails perfect for little explorers and scenic spots for picnicking along the river. Kids can observe local wildlife, including various bird species, while enjoying safe, flat paths ideal for strollers and beginner cyclists.

🕑 1 to 1.5 hours (limited by the short opening window)

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Boboli Gardens garden in Florence, TC🌳 Park
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4.2(29,541)Free9 mi away

The Boboli Gardens offer 111 acres of beautiful Renaissance parkland perfect for letting kids burn energy while soaking up Italian culture. Children love running through the tree-lined pathways, discovering quirky sculptures and fountains around every corner, and exploring the historic amphitheater and grottoes that feel like secret hideaways.

🕑 2-3 hours

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Arno River Park park in Lastra a Signa, Tuscany🌳 Park
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4.2(111)Free7 mi · Lastra a Signa

Arno River Park offers families a peaceful escape into nature just outside Florence, with easy walking trails perfect for little legs and plenty of open space for children to explore. The scenic riverside setting provides an ideal backdrop for picnics, nature walks, and letting kids burn off energy after days of museum hopping in nearby Florence.

🕑 1.5 to 3 hours

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🛝 Playground
4.2(13)Free

Parco Pubblico offers a peaceful retreat in the charming Tuscan town of Poggio a Caiano, featuring well-maintained modern playground equipment perfect for burning off energy between villa visits and museum tours. The shaded areas make it an ideal spot for families to relax while kids play, and the free admission means it's a budget-friendly addition to your Tuscan adventure.

🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours

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🌳 Park
4.0(3)Free5 mi · Montelupo Fiorentino

Parco di Fibbiana offers families a peaceful escape in the Tuscan countryside with easy riverside trails perfect for little legs and plenty of space for kids to run and explore. This free park combines natural beauty with practical amenities like picnic areas, making it an ideal spot to let children burn energy between museum visits or enjoy a relaxed afternoon in nature.

🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours

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🛝 Playground
3.9(30)Free7 mi · Montelupo Fiorentino

Parco della Resistenza offers a welcome respite for traveling families exploring Tuscany with its modern playground equipment and shaded seating areas. This free local park provides a perfect spot for kids to burn off energy while parents relax on benches, making it an ideal break between museum visits or long drives through the Italian countryside.

🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours

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wander and pick park in Scandicci, Tuscany🌳 Park
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3.8(112)Free5 mi · Scandicci

Wander and Pick offers families a relaxing escape just outside Florence, with classic playground equipment, wide open spaces for running and games, and plenty of shaded areas to rest during hot Tuscan afternoons. It's an ideal spot for letting kids burn off energy between museum visits or cultural tours, with a welcoming community atmosphere that makes international visitors feel right at home.

🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours

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🌳 Park
Free3 mi · Montelupo Fiorentino

Piazza Camillo Benso Cavour serves as Montelupo Fiorentino's welcoming central square, offering families an authentic Italian town experience where kids can safely run and play in the open space while parents soak in the local atmosphere. This charming piazza hosts seasonal festivals and community events that give visiting families a genuine taste of Tuscan small-town life, making it a perfect free activity to break up museum days or long drives through the countryside.

🕑 30 minutes to 1 hour

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