Pontito is administratively a frazione of the comune of Pescia, in the Province of Pistoia, Tuscany.
Pontito is an ancient village with its old stone houses in an almost total solitude, perched on a hill of 745 meters above sea level.
The village is famous for is bell shape, obtained in accordance with the characteristics of the hill on which it has arisen.
According to tradition, the name should be traced to a bridge built here by the Roman emperor Titus.
[3] Another hypothesis is to derive the name from the village's characteristic pointed shape, defined as appuntito ("pointed"), which then became the current name of the village.