In the surrounding area, there is an architectural, food and wine, historical and cultural heritage waiting to be discovered: from the enchanting villages located in the valleys or perched on the peaks of the Apuan Alps to the breathtaking scenery of the mountains and the coast up to the Gulf of the Cinque Terre.
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The name of Forte dei Marmi itself, located in the heart of Versilia, tells the story of the origin of the town, all grouped around the fortress that dominates the main square.
Pietrasanta is a small seaside resort in Versilia, currently a centre of international importance for the processing of marble and bronze. It is filled with art galleries and has a rich calendar of events and exhibitions throughout the year.
The territory of Camaiore, another pearl of Versilia, contains the oldest villages of medieval origin in the valley of the same name, with beautiful nature trails suitable for everyone and lots of typical food and wine products all waiting to be discovered.
With your back to the sea, the scenery immediately offers you a completely opposite emotion: majestic peaks with “alpine” shapes and white slopes that appear to be covered in snow
Torre del Lago Puccini has its identity in its name, that of Giacomo Puccini, linked to this territory from the sea to Lucca, his city of birth
Pisa is one of the most important cities in Tuscany and among the best known in the world, thanks to its universally famous symbol: the Leaning Tower, but not only...
The city of Lucca is one of Tuscany’s jewels in the crown, a point of arrival or passage that cannot go unnoticed, because of its artistic beauty and evocative atmosphere. Near Lucca, there are countless itineraries to discover, with Patrician villas of rare beauty.
The Cinque Terre National Park is an area where sea and land blend together, forming a unique and spellbinding area.