Garfagnana
At the northern edge of the Tuscan region, Garfagnana is a valley rich in history and traditions, very close to important historical centres such as Lucca, Pisa and Florence. This valley, generated by the Serchio river and its inflowing streams, is a treasure trove of natural treasures, enclosed between the Apuan Alps and the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. An unusual range of views and colours emerges from the contrast between these two environments, which are different not only in terms of morphology, but also in social and traditional aspects.
This is the ideal place for anyone who wants to experience direct contact with nature while rediscovering the history of a valley and the traditional hospitality of its inhabitants. To discover Garfagnana on horseback, on foot or by mountain bike means retracing the history of these mountains by following the paths and old mule tracks.
apuan alps (38 km)
antro del corchia (28 km)
cinque terre (73 km)
firenze (102 km)
garfagnana (69 km)
grotta del vento (20 km)
lucca (28 km)
pietrasanta (10 km)
pisa (23 km)
san gimignano (116 km)
siena (163 km)
wine routes – chianti (45 km)