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How long is the drive from Marina di Pisa to Genoa?

The direct drive from Marina di Pisa to Genoa is 108 mi (173 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 49 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Marina di Pisa to Genoa, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Pisa, Lucca, Monterosso al Mare, Rapallo, Porto Venere, Santa Margherita Ligure, Viareggio, La Spezia, Sestri Levante, and Levanto, as well as top places to visit like Cascata del Doccione - Fanano and Duomo di San Martino, or the ever-popular Parco di Pinocchio.

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Top cities between Marina di Pisa and Genoa

The top cities between Marina di Pisa and Genoa are Pisa, Lucca, Monterosso al Mare, Rapallo, Porto Venere, Santa Margherita Ligure, Viareggio, La Spezia, Sestri Levante, and Levanto. Pisa is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Marina di Pisa and 2 hours from Genoa.
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Pisa

Pisa, located in Italy's Tuscany region, is famous for its iconic Leaning Tower and the Romanesque cathedral next to it in the Piazza dei Miracoli. The Baptistry and Caposanto Monumentale cemetery are also found in this square. Additionally, Monte Pisano is known for its rich groundwater that feeds historic aqueducts and fountains of Pisa and Lucca.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Genoa
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Lucca

Tours
Sightseeing Tours
Lucca, a charming city in Tuscany, Italy, is famous for its well-preserved Renaissance walls surrounding the historic center and its picturesque cobblestone streets. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks or bike rides along the broad pathways atop these ancient ramparts. The city also boasts Casa di Puccini, the birthplace of the renowned opera composer turned house museum.
59% as popular as Pisa
13 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Genoa
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Viareggio

Viareggio, a charming seaside city in Tuscany, Italy, is renowned for its vibrant Carnival. The city is home to La Cittadella, which houses the Carnival Museum featuring miniature versions of the city's allegorical floats. Visitors can explore the Villa Paolina Civic Museums showcasing a collection of musical instruments and an archaeological museum.
8% as popular as Pisa
8 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Genoa
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La Spezia

La Spezia, a charming port city in Liguria, Italy, is steeped in maritime history. The 1800s maritime arsenal and the Technical Naval Museum showcase the city's seafaring heritage with ship models and navigational instruments. St. George’s Castle on the hilltop houses an archaeological museum displaying artifacts from prehistory to the Middle Ages, while the nearby Amedeo Lia Museum exhibits paintings, bronze sculptures, and illuminated miniatures in a former convent.
7% as popular as Pisa
13 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Genoa
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Grand Hotel Portovenere

Hotel
Grand Hotel Portovenere is a seafront hotel with bright rooms and suites, offering terrace dining, a spa, and a bar. The hotel was once a monastery and now stands as an elegant building on the harbor wall at Portovenere. It features 56 stylishly contemporary rooms and suites with luxurious fabrics, vaulted ceilings in some public areas, and private balconies that provide plenty of natural light.
10% as popular as Pisa
29 minutes off the main route, 44% of way to Genoa
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Monterosso al Mare

Monterosso al Mare is a charming town in the province of La Spezia, part of the picturesque Cinque Terre region in Northern Italy. It offers various boating excursions, with options like Portofino Taxi Boat and Luxury Charter Portofino for tours around the area. If you prefer traveling by train, it's easily accessible from nearby towns like Rapallo and Santa Margherita Ligure.
13% as popular as Pisa
30 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Genoa
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Levanto

Levanto is a charming comune in Liguria, Italy, situated at the mouth of a river valley between olive and pine tree-covered hills. It's located about 90 kilometers southeast of Genoa and 20 kilometers northwest of La Spezia. Accessing Levanto is relatively straightforward, despite some challenges with road conditions in the region.
4% as popular as Pisa
17 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Genoa
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Sestri Levante

Sestri Levante is a picturesque town located on the Mediterranean Sea, about 40 km southeast of Genoa. Situated on a promontory, it offers stunning coastal views and a charming atmosphere. For those familiar with the Cinque Terre, Sestri Levante is an ideal destination for a day trip or hike, offering a less touristy experience compared to other nearby villages.
7% as popular as Pisa
5 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Genoa
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Santa Margherita Ligure

Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Santa Margherita Ligure is a charming comune in the Liguria region of Italy, known for its picturesque port used for both tourism and fishing. The town offers easy access to boating companies like Portofino Taxi Boat and Luxury Charter Portofino, providing various area tours and trips to Cinque Terre.
6% as popular as Pisa
6 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Genoa
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Rapallo

Rapallo, a charming town located on the Italian Riviera coastline, offers a mix of historical and natural attractions. The hilltop Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montallegro provides stunning sea views and serves as a pilgrimage site. Visitors can explore the waterfront Castello di Rapallo, a 16th-century fortress, and venture southwest to discover the 10th-century San Fruttuoso Abbey nestled in a small cove near Portofino village.
8% as popular as Pisa
2 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Genoa

Best stops along Marina di Pisa to Genoa drive

The top stops along the way from Marina di Pisa to Genoa (with short detours) are Mura di Lucca, Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, and SeaNCity La Casa in Passeggiata. Other popular stops include Guinigi Tower, Fortezza Verrucole Archeopark, and Pietra di Bismantova.
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Parco di Pinocchio

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
"Natale con Pinocchio!" is a delightful celebration that brings the beloved tale of Pinocchio to life in Tuscany. Nestled in the charming town of Collodi, where the story's author grew up, this enchanting park offers families an immersive experience filled with fun activities and whimsical attractions. Visitors can stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens adorned with bronze statues depicting characters from the classic fairytale.
Beautiful park about pinocchio!!!! Realky nice experience!!! Very poetic and thanks God it's not disneyland!!!
Luca C — Google review
Park is very run down and unloved. Gardens over the road are one of the most beautiful we’ve ever seen and worth the ticket price alone.
Cpt R — Google review
(Translated by Google) It probably needs a little more attention. The metal statues are beautiful, but the pirate ship is falling apart. The paths could use some swept and tidying every now and then. The maze is practically nonexistent, with dry vegetation. The old rides are beautiful to look at, and the souvenir area before the exit has empty shelves and display cases. My daughter is still happy to have been there. (Original) Probabilmente avrebbe bisogno di un pochino più di cura. Belle le statue in metallo,la nave dei pirati cade a pezzi i vialetti andrebbero spazzati e ripuliti ogni tanto. Il labirinto è praticamente inesistente la vegetazione e secca.Le vecchie giostre belle da vedere, zona souvenir prima dell'uscita con scaffali e vetrinetta vuoti. La mia bimba è cmq felice di esserci stata.
Davide T — Google review
Unfortunately it was closed even though it should have been open. The city is pretty dead and there's nothing else to do.
Kmnsk69 K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful experience that took me back to when I used to take my son there. It probably needs a little more attention. The avenues need cleaning, some attractions like the pirate ship need renovation. The old rides are beautiful to look at, but they're not in operation. The ticket price is perhaps a little high, but if it helps restore the park to its former glory, so be it! Glad to have returned after so many years. (Original) Bella esperienza che mi ha riportato indietro nel tempo quando ci portavo mio figlio. Probabilmente avrebbe bisogno di un pochino più di cura.I viali ripuliti alcune attrazioni come la nave dei pirati da ristrutturare Le vecchie giostre belle da vedere ma non in funzione. Forse il prezzo del biglietto un po' alto ma se servisse a fare tornare al vecchio splendore ben venga!! Contenta di esserci ritornata dopo tanti anni.
Sabina S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pinocchio Park – A Blast from the Past Visiting Pinocchio Park in Collodi was like stepping back in time: the park is virtually identical to when I visited as a child, 40-50 years ago. Unfortunately, there are no significant innovations, and the ticket price is still steep. The bar and restaurant were closed during our visit, but the restrooms were clean and tidy. The only real attraction that thrilled the kids was the zipline, which was truly fun and well-designed. Also noteworthy is the courtesy and friendliness of the staff, always available. A fascinating experience for those seeking memories of the past, but one that needs updating to be truly competitive and attractive for today's families. (Original) Parco di Pinocchio – un tuffo nel passato Visitare il Parco di Pinocchio a Collodi è stato come tornare indietro nel tempo: il parco è praticamente identico a quando ci sono stato da bambino, 40/50 anni fa. Purtroppo non si notano innovazioni di rilievo e il prezzo del biglietto è comunque pieno. Il bar e il ristorante erano chiusi durante la visita, mentre i bagni erano puliti e in ordine. L’unica vera attrazione che ha entusiasmato i bambini è stata la teleferica/zip-line, davvero divertente e ben fatta. Da sottolineare anche la cortesia e la simpatia del personale, sempre disponibile. Un’esperienza suggestiva per chi cerca ricordi del passato, ma che avrebbe bisogno di rinnovarsi per essere davvero competitiva e attrattiva per le famiglie di oggi.
GIORGIO I — Google review
(Translated by Google) Worst park ever! Sounds promising, but it's completely run-down, dirty, unkempt, and not well-maintained! The climbing park is completely broken, the playground is broken and dirty. Most of it was closed, only two carousels were in operation, and they were complete junk! Tickets are completely overpriced; the park isn't worth the money! A complete tourist rip-off! The only nice thing was the butterflies you could see. (Original) Schlimmster Park ever! Klingt vielversprechend, aber ist völlig heruntergekommen, dreckig, ungepflegt und nicht instand gehalten! Kletterpark total kaputt, Spielplatz defekt und dreckig. Das meiste war geschlossen, nur 2 Karrusselle in Betrieb und völlig Schrott! Tickets völlig überteuert, der Park ist kein Geld wert! Reine Touristenabzocke! Das einzig schöne waren die Schmetterlinge, welche man betrachten konnte.
Corinne S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Warning: Worst park we've ever visited! We were so excited to visit Pinocchio Park – and were bitterly disappointed. The entire park is in a terrible state: dilapidated attractions from long ago, many broken, crumbling buildings, and a labyrinth so overgrown it's almost impossible to enter. The children's playground? Broken and dangerous – absolutely unsuitable for children. Everywhere is dirty, unkempt, and neglected. There's no sign of beautiful greenery or a well-maintained ambiance. The staff is unfriendly and seems annoyed, as if visitors are just a burden. Particularly brazen: The interactive museum, supposedly a highlight, is only open in winter. During the peak summer season, when families travel there specifically, it remains closed – a complete rip-off. The entrance fees are absolutely outrageous. Far too high for what you get. Tourists are being ripped off here. Our conclusion: Stay away from this place. Pinocchio Park is dirty, broken, overpriced, and a complete disappointment. A warning to all families: Save your time, money, and nerves! (Original) Warnung: Schlimmster Park, den wir je besucht haben! Wir waren voller Vorfreude auf den Pinocchio Park – und wurden bitter enttäuscht. Der gesamte Park ist in einem erschreckenden Zustand: marode Attraktionen aus längst vergangenen Zeiten, vieles kaputt, bröckelnde Bauten und ein Labyrinth, das so verwildert ist, dass man es kaum betreten kann. Der Kinderspielplatz? Kaputt und gefährlich – absolut ungeeignet für Kinder. Überall ist es dreckig, ungepflegt und verwahrlost. Von schöner Grünanlage oder gepflegtem Ambiente keine Spur. Das Personal ist dazu unfreundlich und wirkt genervt, als wären Besucher nur eine Last. Besonders dreist: Das interaktive Museum, das angeblich ein Highlight sein soll, ist nur im Winter geöffnet. In der Hauptsaison im Sommer, wenn Familien extra anreisen, bleibt es geschlossen – reine Verarsche. Die Eintrittspreise sind eine absolute Unverschämtheit. Viel zu hoch für das, was man geboten bekommt. Hier wird man als Tourist regelrecht abgezockt. Unser Fazit: Haltet euch fern von diesem Ort. Der Pinocchio Park ist dreckig, kaputt, überteuert und eine einzige Enttäuschung. Eine Warnung an alle Familien: Spart euch Zeit, Geld und Nerven!
Dominic R — Google review
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Via S. Gennaro, 1, 51012 Collodi PT, Italy
http://www.pinocchio.it/
+39 331 209 8223
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Cascata del Doccione - Fanano

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Simply wonderful ❤️ Wheelchair accessible (dedicated track) I suggest hiking to the top of the waterfall (not wheelchair accessible but simple, short and easy)
Elena D — Google review
If you are here for swimming, do not bother as this is a place good for hiking. Cellular signal may be a little problem but scenery is spectacular.
Mike B — Google review
Not good parking area, is a bit complicated to park, never the less the Cascata is a beautiful to see has a nice walkway through that takes you to a rounded view to make stunning pics.
G ( — Google review
Ok
Paolo L — Google review
Wow
Fabio C — Google review
Stu pen do!!!!
Benedetta F — Google review
Very nice place
Hendrat — Google review
Into the wild
Giorgio G — Google review
4.6
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Località M. Serucca, 41021 Fanano MO, Italy
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Duomo di San Martino

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Duomo di San Martino is an 11th-century place of worship in Lucca, Italy. It features a square bell tower, a carved medieval crucifix, and a treasury museum. The cathedral is one of the city's historical landmarks, along with well-preserved medieval walls and stately buildings like the Basilica of San Frediano. Visitors can also explore cultural highlights such as the Palazzo Pfanner and the National Museum of Villa Guinigi.
We visited late at night so we couldn't go in. However, the exterior is impressive enough to make you go closer and explore all the scenes and symbols on the walls. There's even a labyrinth etched on one of the side walls (right underneath the tower) which is said to have only one way to the centre of it and only those who keep their faith in God are able to find it.
Denitsa G — Google review
Lovely. Definitely worth the detour. Next time I definitely need to lock in a proper guide. There's so much history there. Definitely a 5 stars once the refurbishments are completed and the Volto Santo is back. So sad we missed it, but an opportunity to come back!
Art T — Google review
The Duomo di San Martino is a stunning cathedral combining Romanesque architecture, ornate façades, and a peaceful interior. Famous for the Volto Santo and beautiful artworks, it offers a sense of quiet grandeur. The mix of history, marble details, and spiritual ambiance makes it one of Lucca’s essential landmarks and a rewarding visit for architecture lovers.
Dani B — Google review
A cathedral with a truly impressive history - its foundation dates back nearly a thousand years! Inside, you’ll find stunning works of sculpture, painting, and stained glass by renowned Tuscan masters. For example, Giorgio Vasari called the tomb of Ilaria del Carretto one of the greatest masterpieces of 15th-century sculpture. The most breathtaking part of the cathedral is its western façade, built in the Roman-Pisan style and completely covered in sculptures and mosaics - you could spend hours admiring the details. At the entrance, you’ll also find allegorical images of the months - it's fun to look for your birth month or zodiac sign. The cathedral labyrinth - the smallest known to exist in any church - is carved into the stone of one of the entrance pillars. The Latin inscription states:“the same labyrinth built by Daedalus the Cretan, from which no one who enters can escape, except Theseus, thanks to the thread of Ariadne.“
Olga V — Google review
We obtained the ticket for the bell tower the cathedral, museum and the other church with underground archaeological remains, very good value. All three sites were amazing, especially the bell tower,a lot of steps but worth it.
David S — Google review
A must visit place in lucca. Such an amazing architecture and interior design. Fortunately the tickets were really cheap too. And inside you can see a few interesting historical object too
Akınalp F — Google review
Beyond its stunning Pisan-Luccan Romanesque facade, the cathedral charmed us with its Renaissance interiors and fascinating foundation excavations. The excavations were incredibly educational, taking us on a 2,100-year journey through the various layers of the Duomo's past. The lowest layer revealed a former Roman residence, while the next showed a public Roman thermae that later became a Lombard necropolis. During 400 AD the place turned to early Christian church. It definitely was a memorable visit!
Horia B — Google review
Beautiful Italian Cathedral in Lucca. €4 entrance fee. Worth the visit to sit in quiet prayer or admire the architecture and artwork.
Finbarr K — Google review
4.6
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Piazza Antelminelli, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy
http://www.museocattedralelucca.it/
+39 0583 490530
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Guinigi Tower

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Guinigi Tower is a 14th-century brick tower in Lucca, Italy. Visitors can climb 230 steps to reach the top, which is adorned with oak trees and offers stunning views of the city and surrounding mountains. The tower also houses the National Museum of Villa Guinigi, showcasing an extensive collection of art from both local and foreign artists who worked for ecclesiastical and secular clients in Lucca.
The view is stunning and the history behind the tower is also something to appreciate! We queued for only 5 min to get the tickets and made our way up straight away. The terrace view is breathtaking and it's so unusual to find trees on the top of a tower. During summer they offer a perfect shade to be underneath it.
Gaia T — Google review
This is my favorite tower! We've been all over and my family likes to go up on tall things, but I'm afraid of heights. This tower was awesome! The planters and center area were far enough back that I was totally fine hanging out at the top, without my fear causing me issues. It's a long climb up with a great view. I like that they also give families a little break on the price.
Chris B — Google review
Great view of Lucca from the top! Steps start easy- wide stone steps in sets of 10 or so, then when you get higher you've got a metal gantry with a fair amount of steps to climb, with a tight twist at the end. They hang out into space which was a bit scary as I am NOT good with heights but it was worth it!
Michael M — Google review
A stunning view of one of the most authentic cities in Tuscany. Lucca is known as the “city of one hundred churches” and one tower - a true example of genius in simplicity. The climb is relatively quick and not too difficult, with spots to rest along the way. Reaching the top, you find yourself on a small 20-square-meter island among the trees, surrounded by mountains. It’s an incredible feeling. They’ve even managed to grow new trees up there — a tiny garden raised high above the city. The view is breathtaking from nearly every angle!
Olga V — Google review
To my opinion this is a number one place to visit in Lucca. Its quite unique to see such a 45 m high tower made of brick and stone of local Romanesque-Gothic architecture with trees growing on its top. Just imagine, in the beginning of 14th century there was about 250 towers in Lucca! And as for every tower, if you climb up 233 steps you'll be awarded by 360deg view of old city of Lucca and surrounding mountains. View is stunning, just keep in mind the upper platform is very small that you can barely surround it because of crowds. Entrance is from behind the tower, not on the main street. If you want to buy ticket on place you'll have to probably wait about 15 minutes till the new slot is released, as this place is the most visited in the city. To buy tickets online its very difficult as the website doesn't work properly.
Tomi V — Google review
Good fun getting up all the 230 odd steps! Well worth it for the fantastic panoramic views of Lucca! Good exhibition of the artist Antonio Bueno included in the ticket price.
Stephen O — Google review
A bit pricey but definitely worth a visit. If you have trouble walking you shouldn’t get up here as there’s a lot of steps and no other way of getting up. Great view over the city and the other towers. Nice with the trees providing shadow when you’re up here. Adult is 8€ and a child 8-14 is 6.5€
Lucas M — Google review
a great place that we really enjoyed — the view is absolutely beautiful and it’s definitely worth going up there at least once.
Sofiia B — Google review
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Via Guinigi, 29, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy
https://cultura.comune.lucca.it/
+39 0583 48090
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Puccini e la sua Lucca

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Festival
Concerts & Shows
Operas
"Puccini e la sua Lucca" is a captivating event that celebrates the legacy of the renowned composer Giacomo Puccini in the enchanting setting of San Giovanni church. This experience, which unfolds nightly at 7:15 PM, features an hour-long concert that immerses attendees in the beauty of opera amidst stunning historical surroundings. The church itself offers fascinating glimpses into its Roman past with mosaics and ancient foundations, making it a treasure trove for history enthusiasts.
This is an experience that should not be missed. The concert lasts about 1 hour. You can purchase a book that has the lyrics in English for 5 euro upon entry. Went twice because it was so good!
Kelly F — Google review
A LOVELY SURPRISE. We booked this after seeing the poster outside as we walked nearby. The concert deserved much better publicity. Having seen many amateurish ‘tourist opera’ performances in Italian cities in the past we were sceptical ( Sorrento Three Tenors was the worst )… but the standard was high and professional with a programme of all Puccini arias. The finale was the gorgeous Love Duet from Madama Butterfly. The programmes and soloists are different every night so you could have many days of pleasure. Not sure why tickets must be bought for cash ( we are in travel industry and have never struck this before ). A good night with the dedication and voice of soprano Deborah Vincenti deserving a special mention. The accompanist needs to provide more support in tone and commitment ( looked a bit ‘over it’)
Stewart J — Google review
A wonderful dive into Italian culture. It was great and intimate. I can also recommend it with children (who generally like concerts) since it doesn't last too long (about one hour).
Jana R — Google review
A most magnificent concert (July 11, 2025): excellence and emotion and drama at its best. And, with Lucca’s own Diego Fiorini at the piano, a Turandot FANTASIA that was sublime….
Deborah R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Superb. Every evening 1 hour of concert. Not to be missed. (Original) Superb. In fiecare seara 1 ora de concert. Nu trebuie ratat.
Cristina N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pure opera and on a very high artistic level that is often no longer found in theaters - fantastic and unexpected. Highly recommended for enthusiasts and those who would like to learn about the world of opera. A thousand thanks! (Original) Opera pura e su un livello artistico molto alto che spesso non si trova più nei teatri - fantastico e inaspettato. Consigliatissimo per appassionati e quelli che vorrebbero conoscere il mondo dell'opera. Grazie mille!
Gelateria — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful event not to be missed if you are in Lucca. A tribute to Puccini and the opera in the evocative context of the San Giovanni church. 1 hour starting from 7.15pm every evening. This year free entry for Italian citizens and residents. Not to be missed. (Original) Un bellissimo appuntamento da non perdere se si è a Lucca. Un tributo a Puccini e l’opera nel suggestivo contesto della chiesa San Giovanni. 1 ora a partire dalle 19:15 tutte le sere. Quest’anno ingressso gratuito per cittadini Italiani e residenti. Da non perdere.
G T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good!! Inside a church An hour. Excellent repertoire. (Original) Muy bueno!! Dentro de una iglesias Una hora. Excelente repertorio.
Iñaki A — Google review
4.5
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Via Duomo, 5, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy
http://www.puccinielasualucca.com/
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Piazza dell'Anfiteatro

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Piazza dell'Anfiteatro is a vibrant oval plaza located in Lucca, Italy, built on the site of an ancient Roman amphitheater. Surrounded by medieval houses, it now hosts charming cafes and a bustling market. The square's elliptical shape is a result of the original amphitheater's imposing structure. Throughout history, it has been a central meeting point and played a significant role in city life and politics.
Quite stunning from a Roman architecture perspective. The town on Lucca is well worth a visit and this is the centre of the town. The vendors on the amphitheater are very touristy and much better fare can be found on the side streets, as usual in Italian tourist towns.
Graham P — Google review
Really interesting to think this was once Amphitheatre. Restaurants spill out all around. But note, that during nearly the whole month of October there is a big tent rught in the center, obstructing the view. This is used for Event Comic Lucca last week of October, where 250,000 people will descend upon this city.
Nancylee S — Google review
Quite a unique place. Oval square in the middle of the walled city of Lucca was a Roman amphitheater back in ancient times and with its destruction, houses were build on its place on the same plot, so the houses are build facing oval square. Place is accessible via 4 entrances from north, east, west and south, like all streets alignment in old Lucca since Roman times. Place is full of restaurants and bars where one can sit and drink aperol and enjoy the wonderful time in Lucca.
Tomi V — Google review
Small, beautiful gardens, interesting display inside, worth stopping in if you're close
Charles G — Google review
Amaizing piazza! 🎯 Worth visiting Lucca just for this view, It is like you enter a medieval period with all the buildings around the piazza adding to the feeling and the vibe!
Stelios Z — Google review
This former amphitheater is a great place to stop for food, drinks and gelato. Many shops nearby. Need to look at the times for restaurants and shops as they tend to close and reopen. Great lively vibe
Angelina D — Google review
This place is nice to have a drink after dwelling through it’s surrounding alleys. Lucca more in general is great to have a weekend. Visit !!
Brandy C — Google review
History and Happy Hour all in one spot Piazza dell'Anfiteatro did not disappoint. Piazza dell'Anfiteatro is a truly unique and fascinating sight with its rare oval shape, built on the ruins of an ancient Roman amphitheater. The atmosphere is charming and full of character. To top it off, the surrounding cafés were offering tempting drink specials—Aperol Spritz for only 3 euros! It’s the perfect place to soak in some history while sipping a refreshing cocktail.
Fred S — Google review
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55100 Lucca LU, Italy
http://www.comune.lucca.it/turismo/edifici_luoghi
+39 0583 4422
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Mura di Lucca

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Mura di Lucca, also known as Lucca City Walls, encircle the historic center of Lucca, Italy. These Renaissance-era fortifications have been repurposed into a scenic pedestrian promenade and bicycle path adorned with gardens and panoramic viewpoints. The gates of the walls, some dating back to the 16th century, offer entry points into the city and provide a glimpse into its historical security framework.
It is such an interesting city wall. There is a road with many trees at sides on top of it. You can walk there. And I really recommend taking a sort walk.
Akınalp F — Google review
Very unique place of the walled city of Lucca. Its almost whole round walkable on the top of the walls or street inside the walls. Plenty of trees, walkways are suitable for jogging and fitness exercises and walking of the locals. very calm green place. From the walls you can see the old city and also outside, small water channels under the wall. All around are about 11 bastions and couple of gates to the city. The wall is 4 km long and is among the best preserved Renaissance fortifications in Europe, and the second largest intact example of a fully walled Renaissance city after Nicosia on Cyprus.
Tomi V — Google review
A short walk...even with your roller bag...from the train station to the walls of Lucca. I always get a smile when the gate comes into view. The walled city of Lucca still holds plenty of lore with its many restaurants and merchants. This trip we stayed at the Grand Universe right in the center of Lucca so we could be immersed in the city culture and people.
Traveling G — Google review
We used the ramp at Porta di San Pietro to take a one-hour stroll anticlockwise along the wall. The views of the old city on one side and of the Lucca hills and Apuan Alps on the other are charming and inspiring. Due to lack of time we were not able to walk the entire length (4.4 km) of the wall, but the segment we did, was organized as a usual public park. The park would benefit of informative panels that could provide visitors with historical context and details on the surrounding area.
Horia B — Google review
Well worth seeing. Amazing. Careful with toddlwrs near the top as its a sheer drop
Robert D — Google review
Fun way to visit the city. You can walk, stroll, bike, we rent a 6 person bike. 1-2h walking.
Geoffroy L — Google review
My favourite part of our visit to Lucca was the Mura di Lucca. An absolutely brilliant use of the city wall by having a multipurpose recreational trail on top of the wall! Paved for walking and wheeling, the many ramps give ready access for users. The bulwarks of the wall have parks, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Several museums and the Botanical gardens are accessed from the trail. The Mura also has several gates as well as pedestrian tunnels. Stunning views of the hills surrounding Lucca. Worth a saunter!
Jamie O — Google review
Amazing and beautiful scenery. You can either walk around on the walls or rent a bicycle for faster movement. The view from the walls is truly beautiful.
Jonathan M — Google review
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Via delle Mura Urbane, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy
http://www.lemuradilucca.it/
+39 0583 2213
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Basilica di San Frediano

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Basilica di San Frediano is a Romanesque church in Lucca, Italy, known for its golden mosaic facade and ornate 12th-century font. The city of Lucca offers a rich historical experience with well-preserved medieval walls, piazzas, and stately buildings like the Duomo di San Martino and Basilica di San Frediano.
The church itself is nice, going up the campanile is a must do when you’re here. It’ll give you amazing views of the city. A windy staircase at first leads up to normal stairs going all the way up to the top, leading to the amazing views. Do go into the side chapels of the church as well for some lovely old frescos.
Joost V — Google review
We visited Lucca, The Walled City, on our way to catch a train to Cinque Terre. Although we did not have enough time to thoroughly explore and appreciate the beautiful architecture and art, we were happy that we spent several hours here.
Jim M — Google review
The Basilica is definitely worth a visit. It doesn't look very special from the outside, but the interior and the tower have interesting architecture. You can choose a ticket just for the church or one that includes the tower — the view from the top is great. The church was founded by an Irish bishop. One of the most popular saints here is Saint Zita, whose remains are in one of the chapels. She’s the patron saint of domestic workers, which was her own job.
Albert K — Google review
You’ve seen the classic mosaic on the exterior - a landmark church in Lucca. And it is worth the ticket price to go inside to see the old art and architecture. Turn the corner to one of the chapels and see Saint Zita entombed in her glass coffin. Kinda cool and creepy at the same time.
Rick J — Google review
newly restored mosaic on the front façade of the church is its best part. You can also climb the bell tower, but i didn't enter due the lack of time. Nice small square with cafes in front of the church. Church had paid entry.
Tomi V — Google review
Most extraordinary church facade. The city’s patron saint is preserved inside, attracting many followers daily. The week I was there happens to be her festival, there are flower display in front of the church that is like a mini-golf course with a garden and a pond. It charges an entrance fee but worth the visit.
L L — Google review
The church is one of the oldest in Lucca. It costs €3 to enter. You can purchase the ticket online or when you arrive. The church is open 9am to 6pm. When you enter the lady provides you with an information leaflet in your language. As you approach the church there is a large mosaic on the outside of the church and a number of frescos inside the church. Each look like they are painted yesterday. Once inside the church look up at the ceiling as this beautiful.
Lynn H — Google review
St Zita really deserves her sainthood. The church is incredibly cute and serene, but when you enter her chapel and see this lady’s small but sturdy body, you are lit up with an incredible energy and levity. I never experienced anything quite like it. The whole space beams with her positive energy and you get a smile downloaded to your face immediately. Who knew mummies could make one feel so good?
Daniel N — Google review
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Piazza S. Frediano, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy
http://www.sanfredianolucca.com/
+39 349 844 0290
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Chiesa di San Michele in Foro

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Chiesa di San Michele in Foro is a remarkable 11th-century church in Lucca, known for its intricately carved facade resembling a wedding cake and featuring a panel painting by Lippi. The city of Lucca offers various attractions such as Piazza Napoleone, Domus Romana Archaeological Site, Clock Tower, and more. Visitors can also explore the local culture, dining options, shopping spots, and nightlife.
The Chiesa di San Michele in Foro, located in the heart of Lucca, Italy, is a stunning example of Romanesque architecture with its intricately detailed façade and towering statue of the Archangel Michael. The church's marble exterior is a masterpiece, adorned with ornate carvings and columns, each uniquely designed. Inside, the atmosphere is serene, with beautiful artwork and a sense of timeless spirituality. While the interior is more understated compared to the elaborate exterior, it still offers a quiet beauty and historical charm. A visit to San Michele in Foro is a must for art and history enthusiasts exploring Lucca.
Mansour Z — Google review
The outside of the church is framed by stunning marble columns and reliefs. Inside, everything seems simple, if you don't know one interesting secret- there are intriguing hand-drawn animal figures on some of the columns. These drawings are examples of medieval graffiti, created by pilgrims, clergy, or local visitors during the Middle Ages. Such graffiti often included ships, cities, and animals, reflecting personal experiences, devotional expressions, or observations of daily life. They serve as a testament to the human connection and continuity within sacred spaces across generations.
Olga V — Google review
After seeing it the second time, it is still just as cool as the first. It is leaning for sure and it is a beautiful building. Crazy to see the "adjustment" they made on the middle floors if you look close enough. Still hate the fact that nobody follows the rules about staying off grass and people standing inside the no go zone for their pictures. Everyone is more important than anyone else. And unless you live within walking distance leave your dog at home.
Jason C — Google review
Most beautiful church in Lucca specially for its façade from 14th century with large sculptures and inlays, as the church itself is much older. Church is dedicated to Archangel Michael which 4m high statue is on the top of the main façade between two other angels. "In Foro" means that it was build over Roman Forum. church inside is a basilica type one with less decoration, and there is an organ. Under the altar there is a mummified body of pilgrim San Divino Armeno that died 1050, oldest known mummified saint in Italy. Entrance is free.
Tomi V — Google review
This is so gorgeous, spectacular! The external is super nice. Captivating and worth all photo taking. It is free to enter and visit. You would find the interior less spectacular but it has its charm. Definitely a visit. You can also enjoy the building for some food or drinks or dessert just near the place.
是无名 — Google review
Although we didnt have enough time to explore the interiors, the architecture alone is enough for a visit. Also there are many cafe and shops nearby to rest and enjoy some aperol.
Akınalp F — Google review
Actually the centre of lucca chiesa di san michele. If you want to visit the centre of lucca, drinks or soothing evening. This is the best place to visit. Lucca is different, it has its own vibes
Abdul K — Google review
Stunning! There isn't a lot you can say, but it certainly was beautiful
DJGintheforest — Google review
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P.za San Michele, 55100 Lucca LU, Italy
https://www.luccatranoi.it/
+39 0583 53576
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Lago Nero

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Glacier lake reached by a pine-forest trail, with views of mountains & waterside camping.
(Translated by Google) Starting from Monte Gomito (ascend by cable car), we followed trail 00-502 for semi-experienced hikers, arriving in this paradise, welcomed by volunteers at the Lago Nero refuge. We ate bread and cheese, drank two glasses of wine, a blueberry jam tart, and coffee, all with a free donation. We then descended through the shade of the beech trees to the Botanical Garden. A highly recommended hike. (Original) Partiti da Monte Gomito (saliti in ovovia), percorrendo il sentiero 00-502 per escursionisti semi esperti siamo arrivati in questo paradiso, accolti da dei ragazzi volontari al rifugio di Lago Nero. Abbiamo mangiato pane e formaggio, bevuto due bicchieri di vino, crostata alla marmellata di mirtilli e caffè, il tutto ad offerta libera. Siamo scesi poi all’ombra dei faggeti fino al Giardino Botanico. Escursione super consigliata.
Capacam C — Google review
(Translated by Google) THIS IS NOT A ROUTE FOR BEGINNERS. Insane climbing, you have to hold onto trees. It is not a lake, but a swamp. Full of mosquitoes and people doing whatever they want (screaming and shouting). You can't see any view (Original) NON È UN PERCORSO PER PRINCIPIANTI. Arrampicate assurde, dovete tenervi agli alberi. Non è un lago, ma una palude. Pieno di zanzare e di gente che fa come gli pare (urla e schiamazzi). Non si vede alcun panorama
Anita R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful, not particularly difficult, trail. I recommend leaving your car at the botanical garden, after which a relatively easy 40-minute walk will take you to the shepherds' hut. From there, there are two routes to the black lake: one that's more scenic and easy, lasting 1 hour and 40 minutes, and one that's more strenuous, especially the last 500 meters of woodland, where there's a steep, rocky section. Finally, a field of endless blueberries opens up, taking you halfway. There, you can find refreshments, as volunteers offer coffee, tarts, and other items, and overnight accommodations are available. The lake is inhabited by numerous newts. (Original) Bel percorso non difficilissimo. Consiglio di lasciare la macchina all'orto botanico, dopodiché una camminata abbastanza facile di 40 minuti vi porterà alla casetta dei pastori. Da lì, 2 percorsi per arrivare al lago nero, uno di 1h40 più panoramico e semplice e uno di circa 45 minuti più faticoso, specialmente gli ultimi 500 metri di bosco dove c'è un tratto ripido e sassoso. Alla fine si apre una distesa di mirtilli infiniti che vi porterà alla metà. Lì potete trovare ristoro in quanto ci sono volontari che gestiscono ad offerta, caffè, crostate ed altro, con possibilità di pernotto. Il lago è abitato da moltissimi tritoni
Simone C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Climbing from Abetone, you reach the refuge in 2.5 hours. The refuge is managed by volunteers from the Pistoia CAI (Italian Alpine Club), who are always very helpful and friendly. You can enjoy a snack of cakes, polenta and cheese, or mistalina (ricotta and blueberries), along with a good grappa, tea, or coffee, leaving a free-will offering. There's a grill station, but fires and swimming in the lake are prohibited elsewhere in the area. There's space to pitch tents. (Original) Saliti da Abetone, in 2h 30” si raggiunge il posto. Rifugio gestito dai volontari del CAI di Pistoia, sempre molto disponibili e cordiali. Possibilità di fare merenda con torte, polenta e formaggio o mirtillina(ricotta e mirtilli) e bevendo un buon grappino, the o caffè, lasciando un’offerta libera. C’è una postazione griglia, ma nel resto della zona è vietato accendere fuochi e fare il bagno nel lago. Spazio per piantare le tende.
Mattia G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful hiking trail starting from the Abetone Botanical Garden. Once you leave the forest, the moorland with blueberry orchards opens up. Stunning views. A lot of climbing, but doable. Pay attention to the trail signs in the forest. Go with a guide or a trail map. There's no phone reception anywhere. (Original) Bel percorso trekking partendo dall'orto botanico dell'Abetone. Usciti dal bosco si apre la brughiera con i mirtilleti. Panorama stupendo. Molta salita ma fattibile. Stare attenti ai segnali del percorso nel bosco. Andarci comunque o con guida o con mappa sentiero. Il telefono non prende in nessun punto
Alessandro P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We tried to reach it by taking the path in the woods starting from the botanical garden but at the last stretch we had to give up because it forces you to go up a very steep climb with rocks and since my husband is visually impaired we couldn't do it, so much effort for nothing (Original) Noi abbiamo cercato di raggiungerlo facendo il sentiero nel bosco partendo dall orto botanico a all'ultimo tratto abbiamo dovuto rinunciare perché ti obbliga a fare una salita ripidissima con sassi ed essendo ipovedente mio marito non abbiamo potuto farla ,tanta fatica xnulla
Cristina M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful lake, full of campers and bivouac. (Original) Bellissimo lago, pieno di campeggiatori e bivacco.
Moemago — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located at the top of Abetone, it's a beautiful and peaceful place to stop. There's a bivouac run by volunteers who maintain it and make it very welcoming. (Original) Situato in cima all’abetone è un posto super bello e tranquillo dove dover passare. C’è un bivacco gestito da dei ragazzi volontari che lo tengono e rendono molto accogliente
Lorenzo J — Google review
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51021 Abetone Cutigliano, Province of Pistoia, Italy
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Canyon dell'Orrido di Botri

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Temporarily Closed
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Canyons
Canyon dell' Orrido di Botri is a stunning limestone gorge located in Bagni di Lucca, surrounded by a forested nature reserve. Carved out by the Mariana and Ribellino streams, the canyon reaches heights of up to 200 meters. Visiting in summer when water flow is lower allows for easier exploration. While off the beaten track, it's worth the journey to witness this natural wonder.
Very much off the beaten track but well worth the travel to experience this natural wonder. Helpful staff provided us with our free ticket (only 300 visitors a day allowed) and we were able to hire helmets from the restaurant there (€5 per adult, free for under 12s). Our 6 year old struggled a bit with the harder climbs but we were able to walk half the way into the canyon. You can do a guided tour (at cost) but you have to book in advance. We just turned up on the day.
Hamish C — Google review
Beautiful place, hidden treasure - off the beaten track in Tuscany. Trekking shoes necessary and be prepared to walk through beautiful clear water. Reservation needed to enter the park with the "Carabinieri Forestali" who register everyone who goes in. Can be done as a day trip from Florence.
Marta A — Google review
For me it was a really extreme and dangerous trip. Views are worth it, but... 1. There are almost no information how to walk on this way. You must just go as you see how the river flows. There are easier and more hard tracks but you just have to find them by myself. 2. There are also no railings that you can catch if you are going to slip. There are a few ropes, but just in those places when you are going to climb a rock that is 5 meters above your head. 3. On 3/4 of your trip you are going to walk in water, which is really cold even if there is a really hot weather. Also, because of the river, all rocks there are wet almost all the time so you are going to fall into the water at least one time. Even special shoes for hitchhiking won't help you. 4. You must leave the park before 6 p.m. There are an option that carabinieri won't let you go to the park before other people will leave it, and then you will wait a few hours to enter the park, so I reccomend going there in early morning. 5. I do not reccomend going here with small kids. Also, people shorter than 160 centimeters might find it hard to pass the water sometimes. Sooo... in conlusion- be really careful.
Geist — Google review
Amazing. Wow and again amazing! If ever in Tuscany take a trip to an amazing hidden gem. Appropriate shoes recommended. The best is to go with the first group in the morning where there is not yet crowded.
Glorija L — Google review
We didn't know we had to book for a guided tour to the Orrido and rent a helmet: there were many tourists it was all packed for that day (early August), so we couldn't visit it. Luckily, there is a short steep trail as an alternative, but it's pretty disappointing. Conversely, the restaurant located in the area is excellent and not too expensive!
Daniela G — Google review
Excellent place! Beautiful, peaceful and full of adventure!!! Highly recommended! Go to Orrido! We had lots of fun!!!!!
Gabriela R — Google review
Highly recommend visiting and completing full hike track! Was very enjoyable.
Ignas B — Google review
Great and unique experience! Be prepared to get wet though!
Jonathan M — Google review
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55022 Bagni di Lucca LU, Italy
https://www.orridodibotri.toscana.it/
+39 0583 800020
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Bagno Lido

Lido
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Bagno Lido is a fantastic beach and camping destination that offers an inviting atmosphere for visitors. Accessible by bike, guests can enjoy complimentary entry on certain days, with friendly staff ready to assist with any inquiries. The facilities include sun loungers available for rent near the water, free showers, changing rooms, and a delightful café and bar on-site. Families will find it particularly enjoyable due to its child-friendly environment.
Amazing place
Edyta L — Google review
Amazing cocktails and food 👌🏻❤️
Foufa W — Google review
Tables in restaurant isn't clear but beach is cool, big and price's correct.
Marija S — Google review
Super
Marilena I — Google review
Super.🚣🚤🚤🚣
Василий Ч — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent beach and camping area! Came by bike on May 31. They let me in for free. They asked if I had a bike lock and showed me where I could safely leave my bike. The staff is very friendly and answered all my questions and gave me advice. They helped me pay 5€ for a sun lounger with a canopy just a couple of meters from the water. There are free and paid showers. There are free changing rooms. There is a cafe and a bar on the territory. A great place to relax with children! I really liked it! By the way, planes fly very low and beautifully when landing over this beach. Lots of emotions! I recommend visiting! (Original) Отличный пляж и территория кемпинга! Приезжал на велосипеде 31 мая. Пропустили бесплатно. Спросили есть ли у меня замок для велосипеда и показали где можно безопасно оставить велосипед. Персонал очень дружелюбный и на все мои вопросы отвечали и подсказывали. Помогли мне оплатить 5€ за шезлонг с козырьком прямо пару метров у воды. Есть душ бесплатный и платный. Есть бесплатные переодевалки. Есть кафе и бар на территории. Отличное место для отдыха с детками! Очень понравилось! Кстати очень низко и красиво летят самолёты на посадку над этим пляжем. Куча эмоций! Рекомендую к посещению!
Ден Д — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are sunbeds, umbrellas, changing rooms, toilets, a restaurant, sand, so everything is fine. (Original) Są leżaki, parasole, przebieralnie, toalety, restauracja, piasek, czyli wszystko ok.
Jarosław R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Well the place is very nice but the food is a bit much, but for the rest it was nice, unfortunately yesterday was my last day of vacation and I wanted to give a hug to a girl who works there at the bar. Description: she had a nose piercing, brown hair and black/brown eyes. If someone from this beach reads this review show it to the girl I described, you girl who works in that bar I love you and when you read this message follow me and write to me on Instagram IG:davimori09 (Original) Allora io posto é molto bello però il cibo cosa un po' tanto, però per il resto era bello, purtroppo ieri era il mio ultimo giorno di vacanza e io volevo dare un abbraccio ad una ragazza che lavora lì al bar. Descrizione: aveva un piercing al naso, capelli castani e occhi neri/castani. Se qualcuno di questa spiaggia legge questa recensione fa te gliela vedere alla ragazza che ho descritto, tu ragazza che lavoro in quel bar ti voglio bene e quando leggerai questo messaggio seguimi e scrivimi su Instagram IG:davimori09
Davide M — Google review
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Viale del Tirreno, 98, 56128 Calambrone PI, Italy
+39 320 561 3281
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Santo Lake

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Compact lake popular for picnics amid fall foliage, with trails to Rondinaio & Giovo mountains.
Incredible location to spend time with your family or friends for a summer break outside from the big cities. Easily to reach. About 2 h away from Florence. There are 2 snack/restaurant points, wide parking spot. From Lago Santo many trails start to some of the highest peaks of the Appennino Tosco Emiliano. Hikes for any type of hikers. Lago Santo is located nearby another lake, Lago Baccio. Another beautiful location.
Giulio A — Google review
Very nice lake, maybe a little too crowded in summer
Hike&bike I — Google review
Stunning beauty and serenity.
Winnifred C — Google review
Wonderful location
Paolo C — Google review
wow
Sebastiano F — Google review
Relaxing
Guido A — Google review
One word, beautiful. We had a very quiet time for our picnic there on Friday. Note : quite a high steep walk from the carpark.
Shutima S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful place to visit at any time of the year! There's ample paid parking nearby, making it easy to get to. However, the last stretch of about a hundred meters may not be suitable for those with walking difficulties. The lake is well-maintained, as is the surrounding nature, thanks in part to the nearby restaurants and hotels. You can walk around almost the entire lake, and numerous trails lead from it to peaks and other nearby lakes, such as Lago Baccio. (Original) Posto splendido da visitare in diversi momenti dell'anno!! Parcheggio ampio vicino a pagamento quindi comodo da raggiungere, solo l'ultimo tratto di un centinaio di metri può non essere adatto a chi ha difficoltà a camminare. Il lago è ben curato e così anche la natura circostanze, grazie anche ai punti ristoro e hotel che vi sono. Vi è possibile camminare attorno a quasi tutto il lago e da esso vi partono numerosi sentieri tramite i quali si può raggiungere vette e altri laghi vicini, come ad esempio il Lago Baccio.
Nicola C — Google review
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41027 Pievepelago, Province of Modena, Italy
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Museo delle Mummie di Roccapelago

Archaeological museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
I didn't expect so many interesting remains! You can see clothes and part of the skin too. The visit was great and just two euros for the ticket.
Hike&bike I — Google review
Make sure you check the hours before you visit, as the museum is only open a couple hours per week. We were greeted by a very nice man who told us about the museum. The museum and church are small, but interesting. Well worth a side trip if you are in the area. Total visit length under 45 minutes.
J R — Google review
Very interesting museum and experience! The two hosts were very welcoming and knowledgeable. They were very engaged in sharing the history and scientific discoveries of the site. Would recommend driving up there for this unique site and charming little village.
I. H — Google review
A truly wonderful place to visit, we have taken many people on our tours to here.
David M — Google review
Amazing.
Winnifred C — Google review
We loved the history in this beautiful museum/church. We received a tour by an very knowledgeable young boy.
Nancy B — Google review
Fantastic
M8tie2405 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very particular and special little museum. The management is very friendly and available to answer questions. Some exhibits are touching, others a bit horrifying, they tell a significant part of the history of this small and loving village. Thank you (Original) Piccolo museo molto particolare e speciale. La gestione è molto cordiale e disponibile a rispondere alle curiosità. Alcuni reperti sono commoventi, altri un po' raccapriccianti, raccontano una parte significativa della storia di questo piccolo ed amorevole borgo. Grazie
Lucio L — Google review
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Salita della Chiesa, 5, 41027 Roccapelago MO, Italy
http://www.museomummieroccapelago.com/
+39 334 347 0940
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Villa Argentina

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Villa Argentina, located in Via Amerigo Vespucci n. 44, is a prime example of modernist architecture and Liberty style in Viareggio. After undergoing extensive restoration, the villa now hosts art exhibitions and other events, showcasing its elegant Hall of Mirrors. Visitors can enjoy the charming atmosphere and peruse old photographs depicting different eras in the area.
Newly restored art nouveau villa with lovely mosaics and an interesting photography exhibits of life in early 20th century Viareggio. Great for a visit on a free and easy day, close to the Viareggio pine forest. Free entry.
Daphne A — Google review
Beautiful if a little sparse,art/photography exhibition made the visit enjoyable ( free entry) worth going
Selina C — Google review
Beautiful building with lovely old photographs capturing different eras in the area. It's free to visit.
Louise M — Google review
Very nice Villa, unfortunately we didn’t take any pictures, the art exhibition was very nice, the architecture itself is worth the visit
Kg L — Google review
Nice, relaxed villa from the turn of the century, welcoming staff. Occasionally hosts art exhibitions. Small but enjoyable.
Carsten B — Google review
Interesting 1920's villa. It needs furniture or a use as a history of its period and that of the town.
Philip E — Google review
Welcoming staff, worth s visit.
Andy — Google review
Nice small museum. Free entrance. Place for weddings.
Diana U — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(214)
Via Amerigo Vespucci, 44, 55049 Viareggio LU, Italy
https://m.facebook.com/Villa-Argentina-Viareggio-1503406939928881/
+39 0584 164 7600
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16

L'Attesa

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Cultural landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
L'Attesa is a romantic spot in Viareggio, offering stunning views of the city, harbor, and sunset. The pier is lined with restaurants and stalls, creating a charming atmosphere for a leisurely stroll. Additionally, visitors can enjoy various children's rides in the area. Notably, L'Attesa features a bronze statue created by Gionata Francesconi, adding an artistic touch to the picturesque setting.
Sit back and relax with fried seafood
Reza D — Google review
One of the beautiful places to see while you are in Viareggio. Try to visit the place during the sunset because the view will be stunning.
Amine B — Google review
Place is quiet dirty and smelly to be honest. The landscape view, with the sea and mountains, is a very pretty on the other hand.
NAS — Google review
Interesting
Krisztina L — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the places to see in Viareggio is certainly the pier, which offers unique views especially towards sunset. There are several restaurants and stalls where you can eat, there are also some rides for children... (Original) Uno dei posti da vedere a Viareggio è sicuramente il molo, che regala sopratutto verso il tramonto, scorci unici. Ci sono diversi ristoranti e bancarelle dove poter mangiare, sono inoltre presenti alcune giostre per bambini...
Nicola P — Google review
(Translated by Google) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A culinary surprise with refined flavors and warm hospitality L’Attesa is without a doubt one of the most beautiful dining experiences we had in Tuscany. This restaurant perfectly balances refined gastronomy with a warm, relaxed atmosphere. From the moment you walk in, you feel welcome. The interior is stylish, modern with rustic accents, and the service is professional, friendly, and genuinely interested in your experience. The menu is creative and seasonal, with great attention to detail. We opted for a multi-course surprise menu, and each course was a work of art in itself – both in presentation and taste. The combination of local ingredients, fresh fish, and unique flavor combinations made it an unforgettable experience. The vegetarian options were also original and carefully prepared. The wine list is impressive, and the sommelier recommended perfectly paired wines that elevated each course. The portions are just right: refined, yet sufficient to leave the table feeling satisfied. What truly sets L’Attesa apart is the focus on experience. You can feel the love and care behind the cooking here. For a romantic dinner, a special occasion, or an evening of pure enjoyment: L’Attesa is highly recommended. (Original) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Culinaire verrassing met verfijnde smaken en warme gastvrijheid L’Attesa is zonder twijfel een van de mooiste eetervaringen die we in Toscane hebben gehad. Dit restaurant weet perfect de balans te vinden tussen verfijnde gastronomie en een warme, ontspannen sfeer. Vanaf het moment dat je binnenkomt voel je je welkom. Het interieur is stijlvol, modern met rustieke accenten, en de bediening is professioneel, vriendelijk en oprecht geïnteresseerd in je beleving. Het menu is creatief en seizoensgebonden, met veel aandacht voor detail. We kozen voor een verrassingsmenu met meerdere gangen, en elke gang was een kunstwerk op zich – zowel qua presentatie als smaak. De combinatie van lokale ingrediënten, verse vis, en unieke smaakcombinaties maakte het een onvergetelijke ervaring. Ook de vegetarische opties waren origineel en met zorg bereid. De wijnkaart is indrukwekkend en de sommelier wist perfect passende wijnen aan te raden die elke gang naar een hoger niveau tilden. De porties zijn precies goed: verfijnd, maar voldoende om met een voldaan gevoel van tafel te gaan. Wat L’Attesa echt bijzonder maakt, is de aandacht voor beleving. Je voelt dat hier met liefde gekookt en gewerkt wordt. Voor een romantisch diner, een bijzondere gelegenheid of een avond puur genieten: L’Attesa is een absolute aanrader.
Susan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love you, Amelka❤ 💙💚 The monument, with its bilingual description in the photos and videos below, as well as the port and a place full of beautiful views for a walk, are truly worth seeing. (Original) Kocham Cię Amelka❤ 💙💚 Pomnik z opisem w dwóch językach, na zdjęciach i filmach poniżej, a także port i miejsce pełne pięknych widoków na spacer, naprawdę warto zobaczyć.
Karol G — Google review
(Translated by Google) "Tell me, tell me, my Lord Tell me that he will return Protect my man from the sea From the dangers he will encounter," sang the great Pierangelo Bertoli almost 50 years ago, speaking of the harsh life of seafarers of old... And this bronze sculpture by Gionata Francesconi is meant to remind us of the burden of that family life, with wives and children ashore anxiously awaiting the return of the man of the house, whether fisherman or sailor. The modern sculpture (on the long pier in Viareggio) itself is not beautiful, but its meaning is profound and deeply felt. (Original) "Dimmi, dimmi, mio Signore Dimmi che tornerà L'uomo mio difendi dal mare Dai pericoli che troverà " , cantava il grande Pierangelo Bertoli quasi 50 anni fa a proposito della durissima vita degli uomini di mare di una volta ... E questa scultura in bronzo opera di Gionata Francesconi vuole proprio ricordarci il peso familiare di quella vita , con mogli e figli a terra in ansiosa attesa del ritorno dell' uomo di casa , pescatore o marinaio che fosse . La scultura moderna ( sul lungo molo di Viareggio ) in sè non è bellissima però il suo significato è profondo e partecipato .
Daniele M — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(187)
Molo Eugenio Guidotti, 55049 Viareggio LU, Italy, USA
17

Bagno Maurizio

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4 lists 
Temporarily Closed
Lido
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Bagno Maurizio is a lovely beach spot that offers colorful rows of sun loungers, umbrellas and rental beach tents on the sandy shore. It also features a play area for kids, making it ideal for families with children. The beautiful sandy beach right by the water provides an excellent view of both the sea and mountains. Furthermore, it offers full umbrella and chairs rentals for 20 which also includes a change room to store non-valuable items safely.
Incredible, convenient, and wonderful experience at Bagno Maurizio! The rest of the reviews are truly spot on, including the generosity and warm welcome from Stefano. We were a little overwhelmed with the number of beach clubs available in Viareggio and are so happy we found Maurizio. We will definitely be back!!! Highly recommend!
Kristine F — Google review
Maybe this is a place where you can trust all the comments. The beach is extremely tidy, the umbrellas and tents are comfy, and most importantly, Stefano and Claudia are such a treasure: you are welcomed with such a warm and friendly attitude, that you know that you will come back for sure. Stefano is around and can help you with everything. He is available on WhatsApp if you need any information. I can just highly recommend choosing Bagno Maurizio. Thanks for everything: Giorgio 😉
Ver G — Google review
This is THE beach club! Stefano and Claudia are incredible hosts. Giving restaurant recommendations, calling for taxis. This isn’t just a business, you are family! Beautiful sea and beach with a variety of options, tents (cabana style) or umbrellas. We enjoyed our three days and will certainly return from our home in Orvieto. This is our Italian beach location.
Jeffrey D — Google review
Stefano and his colleague, whose name I unfortunately don’t know, provided excellent service! I waited about 20 minutes because there were other people ahead of me, but now that I know how great it is, I would gladly wait much longer! I went alone and paid only €10 for an umbrella, one sun lounger, and three chairs! I went out for lunch at 3 PM and came back at 4 PM, no problem at all! The locker cost €4 for the whole day, and I can go back to it as many times as I want — it works with our own fingerprint. Amazing! Highly recommend. A million stars! Thank you!
Diana V — Google review
Maurizio beach is wonderful. Stefano who runs the family business is a lovely person who made us feel very welcome. The beach is exceptionally clean. The facilities are of a very high standard and very good value for money. €25 for two people for the whole day in August.
Sarah N — Google review
We were a group of 16 people and we had a really great day at bagno Maurizio. Stefano is the best guy here, friendly, funny and caretaking. The beach is really nice and everything is clean. Thank you for this nice experience.
Helen B — Google review
There are 50more sunbathing places left to right, you can choose any of those. But Stefano and his sister provides “family feel like” service. You gonna come here and you will immediately meet owners. They are gonna greet you like they know you for ages. You gonna feel something very strange: feeling that you belong here, that they have been waiting for you. Even if you sad, their faces will make you immediately smile and they will fulfill your day. Absolutely incredible service, bathing place, toilets and everything else. I will come back here every single time i am in Viareggio. Bars with food and drinks are there as well. Thank you!
MJZ 1 — Google review
Such a great beach! It was very cheap for 2 people compared to other places, and Stefano was super kind and charming. Would definitely come back!
Márkus L — Google review
4.8
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4.9
(738)
Via Giuseppe Barellai, 41, 55049 Viareggio LU, Italy
+39 340 268 5501
18

Museo del Carnevale di Viareggio

Mentioned on 
8 lists 
Art center
Sights & Landmarks
The Museo Carnevale Viareggio, established in 1985 by the Viareggio Carnival Committee, is dedicated to preserving the rich history and cultural heritage of the renowned Viareggio Carnival. The museum boasts a remarkable collection of carnival costumes, floats, memorabilia, and captivating photographs. Visitors can witness the creative process firsthand as talented artisans work tirelessly throughout the year to craft spectacular floats using traditional techniques.
At first when we purchased the entry ticket (5 Euros per person) we were disappointed to learn the visit was limited to the display of information in the entrance/reception area and shed 16. However, the models etc on display in shed 16 were worth the visit alone.. amazing! Quite incredible to see what has been achieved & definitely worth a visit.
Sue B — Google review
A very nice and interesting place where you could understand the art of Carnival floats building and mechanism. Quiet place. Nice and wellcoming staff
Antoine Z — Google review
Not the largest museum but interesting nevertheless, especially if you want to get an idea of what the Carnival in Viareggio is like.
Ian R — Google review
I visited here on a Sunday - check the website for opening times as only open until 1pm when I visited. It cost €5 per person. Self guided tour but all information is in Italian and English. Lots of interesting things to look at and it’s well worth visiting hangar 16 at end of the tour to see the old floats / characters and get an idea of the scale. I was lucky enough to see another old float that was being moved - probably for dismantling. Watch out if using the locker, we popped to the cafe before leaving and it was before the 1pm close but they had locked up. Lucky I was able to find someone to open up. I recommend hiring a bike from the Pineta di Ponente and cycling there - €5 for 3 hour bike hire with lock 4 stars just because they locked up early so I couldn’t get to the locker or visit the shop.
ReggieX77 - — Google review
The good: it's got some amazing art and so much info about Carnival!!! The staff was friendly and we loved our visit! The bad: the price is just a little high at €5 a head. 25€ for our family of five was just a smidge more than it shod have been. Still worth the visit, but a family rate of €20 would have been more appropriate for how small the museum is. The ugly: this makes me wish we were here in February!!! Now I have to come back to Italy in a few months to see these amazing pieces of art in a parade!!!! 🤣
Chris B — Google review
What an amazing experience. Beautiful animated floats.
AP 1 — Google review
Amazing place to view the talent of these artists who make the most fantastic carnival display and characters......really really worth a visit and to support these skills artists. It's the best!
Katrina H — Google review
Nice museum and neat to see the old carnevale exhibits, but a little small and a little out of the way to get to.
Dan J — Google review
4.5
(2007)
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4.4
(292)
Via Santa Maria Goretti, 5, 55049 Viareggio LU, Italy
http://museodelcarnevale.blogspot.com/
+39 342 920 7959
19

SeaNCity La Casa in Passeggiata

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3 lists 
Holiday home
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
SeaNCity La Casa in Passeggiata is a charming apartment located just 50 meters away from the promenade and the beach. It offers a convenient location close to main services, allowing guests to leave their car in the private parking space. The owners are described as very kind and helpful, ensuring a pleasant stay. The area is perfect for romantic sunset strolls, with boutiques, cafes, and restaurants nearby.
(Translated by Google) Excellent location. Very kind and helpful owners. Spotlessly clean apartment. The exclusive private parking space is very useful. Promenade with boutiques, cafes and restaurants as well as the beach are really just a few steps from home just cross the seafront. Highly recommended (Original) Ottima location. Proprietari gentilissimi e disponibili. Appartamento perfettamente pulito. Utilissimo l'esclusivo posto auto privato. Passeggiata con boutiques, caffè e ristoranti oltre alla spiaggia sono veramente a pochi passi da casa basta attraversare il lungomare. Consigliatissimo
Chiara S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great location, nice clean apartment. The promenade and the beach are 50 meters away. Convenient to all the main services without using the car which can be left in the private parking space. The owner is very helpful and very kind Highly recommended. (Original) Ottima posizione appartamento pulito grazioso. La passeggiata e la spiaggia sono a 50 metri. Comodo a tutti i principali servizi senza utilizzare l'auto la quale si può lasciare nel posto auto privato. Il proprietario è molto disponibile e gentilissimo Consigliatissimo.
Luca C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very close to the beach, quiet corner, no SUV or large station wagon can be parked in the back yard. All shops can be reached on foot. (Original) Sehr nah am Strand, ruhige Ecke, im Hinderhof past kein SUV oder großer Kombi rein zum Parken. Alle Geschäfte sind zu Fuss zu erreichen.
Manfred H — Google review
(Translated by Google) I highly recommend the house, perfect, comfortable, very close to the sea and in the center of the Viareggio carnival, precise and helpful owner 👏👏 (Original) Consiglio vivamente la casa, perfetta, comoda, vicinissima al mare e nel centro del carnevale di Viareggio, proprietario preciso e disponibile 👏👏
Cristina G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent accommodation, location, cleanliness and communication. Really enjoyed it. (Original) Excelente alojamiento, ubicación, limpieza y comunicación. Lo pasamos muy bien.
Patricia A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Optimal (Original) Ottimo
Annamaria N — Google review
(Translated by Google) I liked everything (Original) Усе сподобалося
Olena N — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(1722)
Via Roma, 10, 55049 Viareggio LU, Italy
+39 320 903 2037
20

Sunset Versilia - Wine Bar & Restaurant

$$$$affordable
Cafe
Nestled at the end of the public wharf, Sunset Versilia - Wine Bar & Restaurant offers a unique experience that sets it apart from other spots in Camaiore. With stunning vistas of the Mediterranean Sea and the majestic Apuan Alps, this venue is perfect for those seeking a refreshing escape from the summer heat, thanks to its pleasant breeze. The attentive service enhances your visit as you indulge in delicious food that surpasses many local options.
Nice strong cocktails with an amazing view. You get a plate of finger food for each cocktail (about €10 for the drink and food). Wonderful spot where you can sit in the sun or shade. They also have bigger meals and a toilet which you'll need after your multiple drinks.
William G — Google review
A great spot to find a good drink and a great view. We got a Pina Colada fragola and it tasted great. Plus the addition of the included bar snacks made this a relaxing and enjoyable rest stop on our beach trip. Would recommend everyone give Sunset Versilla a try.
Joshua F — Google review
We stopped here for a couple of cappacinios after a cycle along the sea front. Fantastic location and service. Worth a visit 🇮🇹👍
Stuart B — Google review
Amazing view with excellent service and food. Will surely go back
Karen C — Google review
Perfect spot to relax and enjoy food and drinks and watch the sunset.
Sven K — Google review
Breathtaking views with sunset. Good food and very kind people. Definitely recommend.
Antonio G — Google review
At the end of the public wharf - Sunset has what most other Camaiore locations lack - a beautiful view of the Med and of the Apuan Alps behind you. To boot, it has a cool constant breeze in the August heat. Server attitude was exceptional. Food was better than most places around here. I highly recommend it for a very pleasant relaxing experience.
Rajesh G — Google review
Really good seafood and cocktails with a great view! Seafood restaurant that serves fresh fish for that day and doesn’t have a menu for lunch. Only downside are the prices are the highest I’ve paid in Italy! Paid around €50 for two mains and two aperol spritz.
Daniela M — Google review
3.6
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4.4
(754)
Pontile di Lido di Camaiore, 55041 Lido di Camaiore LU, Italy
+39 375 653 3260
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21

Parco dell'Orecchiella

Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Nature reserve with brown bears & roe deer in enclosures, plus a mountain garden & small museum.
What a beautiful place to go for walks and to just enjoy nature. You'll find this area different every season of the year. Can't wait to visit on winter.
Gabriel M — Google review
Unfortunately, the Park Office was shut, and finding information on the walks was difficult. It seems local knowledge is required, which is tricky for a visiting Australian. I'm not sure why there are brown bears kept captive here either. The scenery and wildflowers were magnificent, as was the food at the cafe!
Mary H — Google review
Friendly staff, nice park with beautiful places to picnic, play and chill BUT the two enclosures are way to small, especially the one for the bears. Just sad to see those wild animals (actually solitary) in that tiny cage. You have the space, why not use it? Make it 30times the size and it would be barely enough. Shame
Lukas L — Google review
.ost of the facilities were closed when we visited in early May.
Joe C — Google review
A place when you can feel calm and zen.In the forest is a zoo with bears(u must pay ticket)
ALEX V — Google review
Perfect place to reset energy and spirit. Nice little local restaurants around the whole area, friendly employees.. it’s a dreamy spot ! Highly recommend to anyone who can appreciate nature
Ludovica F — Google review
Lovely park with wild animals and nice walks.
Elisa R — Google review
Very beautiful natural park for family in the core of garfgnana
Alessio P — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(278)
Loc. Orecchiella, 55038 San Romano in Garfagnana LU, Italy
https://orecchiella.com/
+39 0583 619098
22

Selva del Buffardello Adventure Park

Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Tours
Selva del Buffardello Adventure Park is a fantastic destination for thrill-seekers of all ages, offering a variety of adventure trails that cater to different skill levels. Nestled in a lush forest, this park provides natural shade and comfort even on hot days, making it an ideal spot for family outings. With professional and friendly instructors ensuring safety throughout your experience, visitors can enjoy climbing courses designed for both younger children and adults alike.
Beautiful climbing park! We were well guided, professional, English can be spoken and very friendly staff. The black route is one of the hardest we have ever done. Beautifully landscaped, well maintained and lots of shade.
Jantina N — Google review
We came with three adults, ages 72, 46, 45, and kids ages 12 and 8, and we all loved it. We’ve been to some adventure parks in the United States, and we found this one to be the most challenging physically. You’ll definitely get a good workout. The staff was professional and helpful. Make sure you plan to arrive early so you can receive your instructions without missing time on the courses. There's about a 5-minute walk from the parking lot to the park. You can make reservations online, but you still don't pay until you arrive.
Paul S — Google review
Great morning spent climbing and zip lining. Caters to all ages- we had 3 kids (6,9,11) and 2 adults. All left very happy!! Instructors were helpful and attentive. Lovely and cool in the forest- a nice break from the August searing heat! Recommend if in Garfagnana area.
L J — Google review
Awesome place for young and old. The instructors are professional and friendly. They keep an eye on you to ensure you remain safe during your activities. There are climbing courses to suit all ages. The forest offers natural protection from the heat and even though we visited on a day with 32°c we were not bothered by the heat. At the end you will have had a good workout and be proud of your achievements. You can take your own food to grill or buy refreshments there. Will return again!
I M — Google review
Fantastic. We had a lot of fun! Very nice instructors too.
Liliana C — Google review
Really lovely place - small courses for younger kids from about 4/5 up which our 7 year old (when 8 & 9 year old friends) loved, and a couple of larger zipwire courses for older kids & adults. Like Go Ape but much cheaper! Also a kids play area with swings etc and a cafe selling coffee, snacks/ice cream & even beer, all nice & shaded in the woods, so lovely on a hot day. Staff really friendly & great with the kids, even teaching them some Italian phrases while we had coffee! The walk down through the woods from the car park could be a bit treacherous for people with mobility problems or with babies in buggies, but apparently if you carry on on the road past the car park & go down between the side of the woods & the campo sportivo there is an easier/flatter way in. We called to reserve a time, but it was relatively quiet when we went (3pm on a weekday in school holidays).
Nick J — Google review
Amazing rope adventure. It tested my tree climbing limits 😃
Frank G — Google review
We had great time. Great staff as well.
Martijn A — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(105)
Viale Eugenio Mattei, 11, 55038 San Romano in Garfagnana LU, Italy
http://www.selvadelbuffardello.it/
23

Fortezza Verrucole Archeopark

Sights & Landmarks
Fortress
Located in the Garfagnana area, Fortezza Verrucole Archeopark offers a unique medieval experience. The castle is well-maintained by a passionate team that organizes guided tours and historical re-enactments. Visitors are advised to bring their own food and drinks as there are no refreshment points nearby. The friendly staff, dressed in character costumes, provide an authentic experience and demonstrate medieval technologies like the trebuchet.
Incredibly restored and well kept castle, with amazing views in all directions. Friendly staff, cheap entrance, cheap food and drinks on-site. Just beware the walk up (from the parking) is quite steep and long (10-15 minutes).
Paul I — Google review
I came here on a school trip with my class . very beautiful place and good for walking
Elisa G — Google review
Fortezza itself it is not very big and/or impressive but it has nice view. You have to pay 8/4 € to get in. There is a small cafe with good coffee and some variety of sweet&savory snacks. Nice service.
Maja K — Google review
This beautiful Medieval fort has reopened, a historical place to visit. Thank you to the staff for the fun, info-packed tour. We hope more people, children, families will come to enjoy.
Nikki M — Google review
What an amazing place. Staff dressed in character costume and a lovely, authentic museum showing what it would have been like to live here back in the day. The staff showed us how the trebuchet worked (don’t worry about health & safety, as long as no one stands in the target area 100yds away, it’ll be ok). Loved every minute of our visit. Run by the community so please support them with a visit. Extremely reasonable entry cost.
Gojuryu512 — Google review
Beautiful and well restored medieval fortress, right at the top of a rocky mount, with plenty of attractions and interesting guided tour. Well worth the trip. Ideal for children and grown ups.
Iacopo G — Google review
Brilliant place. Walked from the activity centre ..about 30 minutes. Various activities for kids and the views are amazing! Need to plan times if using miniature railway for last section of walk up.
Paul M — Google review
Great views of the lands the castle used to protect
Brett N — Google review
4.7
(2219)
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4.8
(652)
Via del Forte, 55038 San Romano in Garfagnana LU, Italy
https://www.fortezzaverrucolearcheopark.it/
+39 379 241 5958
24

Pietra di Bismantova

Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Pietra di Bismantova is a stunning geological formation located in Castelnovo ne' Monti, province of Reggio Emilia, northern Italy. It features a narrow plateau with steep walls that rise 300 meters as an isolated spur from the nearby hills. The top of the plateau stands at an elevation of 1,047 meters above sea level and offers panoramic mountain views.
An incredible geological formation that stands alone in the many valleys surrounding it. La Pietra di Bismantova is a must stop if you are exploring the Appenino Tosco Emiliano
Giulio A — Google review
A truely unusual piece of geology. The hike up is for nearly anyone (no wheelchairs or elderly). Rock climbers, take note. There are also 3 via ferrata. Charming rifugio (restaurant) at the base.
Eugenio F — Google review
What an amazing place. There is only a little difficulty to reach the top of the plateau because of the unstable path. There is a bar at the beginning of the mountain and restrooms also for people with handicap. You can reach the top both using the path and climbing the steep sloops if you have enough skills. As far I can see there is also a climbing school for novice. The effort in order to reach the top is repaid with the amazing POV. Try to believe.
Luca P — Google review
Huge recommendation for this place. Loved the view and the track to get on top (it's just "20" minutes and the only tough spot lasts for like 20 meters very close to the top). It's easy for adults and children.
Valerio D — Google review
Beautiful little spot, only takes 20 minutes to reach the top and once you do you can have a nice walk around the summit.
Fresh F — Google review
Great place. I had to take an hour nap after the trip but it was deffinitelly worth it.
Kacper P — Google review
Very beautiful, simple climb
Coillte D — Google review
Have you heard what happened on Pietra di Bismantowa today?
Kuba J — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(349)
42035 Castelnovo ne' Monti, Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy
25

Colonnata

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the breathtaking Apuan Alps, Colonnata is a charming ancient village that belongs to the comune of Carrara. This picturesque hamlet is celebrated not only for its stunning marble quarries but also for its culinary gem, Lardo di Colonnata—a delectable pork fat delicacy aged in marble. Food enthusiasts will delight in exploring local flavors, including the renowned white truffles from nearby San Giovanni d'Asso and San Miniato.
4.3
(355)
54033 Province of Massa and Carrara, Italy, USA
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Cerwood Adventure Park

Theme park
Tours
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Brilliant for children. Many activities, including tree climbing....
Hans-Christian J — Google review
Great place, they have good security. Seems a bit expensive and they limit you with time and that won't even get you to all if the activities.
T L — Google review
I love it because there are many trails of varying levels of difficulty, including a couple of very challenging ones for those who are well trained. Kids and beginners also have plenty of options to get the right level of challenge and have fun. Recommended!
Giulia M — Google review
Amazing, escape from the heat in the wood & mountains… we all had so much fun, this park has a lot to offer for all ages!
Eugenia G — Google review
Not worth travelling to. Out of the way and they do not update their website when they are closed. Drive over an hour to find a note at the entrance that they are closed for the day.
Brian C — Google review
Kids loved playing and climbing in the trees. Reasonable value too
Ian B — Google review
Very nice variety of climbing tracks for adults, super diverse options in the playground for younger kids. We had a wonderful day.
Diego B — Google review
The park is big and well equipped. I found the ticket a bit pricey.
Martina C — Google review
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Via Santa Lucia delle Fonti, 42032 Cervarezza RE, Italy
http://www.cerwood.it/
+39 348 406 0500
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Lago Calamone

Lake
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Excellent, I didn't know about this place and I loved going there again soon. I'm waiting for it to get colder and snow to come before I return.
Alejandra L — Google review
One of my favourite places..a fairies' place
Mariapaola Z — Google review
Wow
Gianlu — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excursion Lake Calamone, also known as Lake Ventasso, is a glacial lake located in the municipality of Ventasso, in the province of Reggio Emilia, at about 1400 meters above sea level. It is the largest natural lake in the province, fed by natural springs and surrounded by beech and conifer forests. Nearby there are hiking trails, including the CAI 663 trail that leads to the top of Mount Ventasso. In summer, the lake is suitable for swimming and its shores offer equipped areas for relaxation and refreshments, such as the Rifugio Venusta. Main characteristics: Origin: Glacial. Altitude: About 1400 meters. Location: Municipality of Ventasso, province of Reggio Emilia. Power supply: Natural springs. Surface area: Over thirty thousand square meters. Depth: Almost ten meters. Surrounding area: Beech and coniferous forests, with large grassy areas and paths. Activities: Walking, hiking, swimming (in summer), horseback riding, mountain biking, picnics, dining at the Venusta Refuge. Accessibility: Easily accessible from Ventasso Laghi, with parking and well-marked paths. Lake Calamone offers a natural environment of great beauty and tranquility, ideal for outdoor activities and to admire the flora and fauna of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park. (Original) Escursione Lago Calamone, anche detto Lago del Ventasso, è un lago glaciale situato nel comune di Ventasso, in provincia di Reggio Emilia, a circa 1400 metri di altitudine. È il lago naturale più vasto della provincia, alimentato da sorgenti naturali e circondato da boschi di faggio e conifere. Nelle vicinanze si trovano sentieri per escursioni, tra cui il sentiero CAI 663 che porta alla cima del Monte Ventasso. In estate, il lago è balneabile e le sue sponde offrono aree attrezzate per il relax e la ristorazione, come il Rifugio Venusta. Caratteristiche principali: Origine: Glaciale. Altitudine: Circa 1400 metri. Posizione: Comune di Ventasso, provincia di Reggio Emilia. Alimentazione: Sorgenti naturali. Superficie: Oltre trentamila metri quadrati. Profondità: Sfiora i dieci metri. Ambiente circostante: Boschi di faggio e conifere, con ampie zone prative e sentieri. Attività: Passeggiate, escursioni, balneazione (in estate), equitazione, mountain bike, pic-nic, ristorazione al Rifugio Venusta. Accessibilità: Facilmente raggiungibile da Ventasso Laghi, con possibilità di parcheggio e sentieri ben segnalati. Il Lago Calamone offre un ambiente naturale di grande bellezza e tranquillità, ideale per attività all'aria aperta e per ammirare la flora e la fauna del Parco Nazionale dell'Appennino tosco-emiliano.
Mirko C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The lake can be reached by walking for 700 meters along a wide dirt road closed to traffic. This quiet spot is perfect for those who enjoy peace and quiet. (Original) Laghetto che ci si arriva facendo un 700m a piedi au una larga strada sterrata chiusa al traffico. Posto tranquillo adatto a chi piace la pace e tranquillità
Giorgio L — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful lake with the option of a lovely walk around the lake or along the trails to Mount Ventasso. Stunning autumn colors and the option of lunch at the small inn on the lakeshore. (Original) Bellissimo lago con possibilità di fare una bella passeggiata solo intorno al lago o per raggiungere, tramite i sentieri, il monte Ventasso. Colori autunnali stupendi e possibilità di pranzare alla piccola locanda che c'è sulla sponda del lago
ELI ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) We went to see the foliage and were very pleased. It's a fascinating place, a quick tour of the lake, lots of people, lots of families, and there's a hut for drinks and food, as well as plenty of benches and picnic tables. From the parking lots, it's about a 15-minute gentle climb up a wide gravel road. Truly enchanting for the foliage. (Original) Siamo stati per vedere il foliage e siamo rimasti molto soddisfatti. Luogo affascinante, il giro del lago si fa in breve tempo, molta gente, molte famiglie, c'è una baita per bibite e cibo ma anche molte panchine e tavoli per picnic. Dai parcheggi si raggiunge in 15 minuti circa di leggera salita su ampia strada inghiaiata. Davvero incantevole per il foliage.
Bolle B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful little lake, the foliage is truly beautiful this time of year, nature always offers us wonderful shades. The lake is easily accessible on foot, a walk of about 30 minutes. There are benches and tables for those who love picnics and paths for walks immersed in nature. I would definitely return. (Original) Bellissimo piccolo lago, in questo periodo il foliage è veramente bello, la natura ci regala sempre dei meragliose sfumature, il lago è facilmente raggiungibile a piedi una camminata di circa 30 minuti, ci sono panchine e tavoli per chi ama fare picnic e percorsi per passeggiate immerse nella natura, sicuramente ci ritornerei.
Daria — Google review
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42030 Ventasso, Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy, USA
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Parco Provinciale Monte Fuso

Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Super! Simply super! And I didn't walk around the paths yet! But, just the restaurant, the adventure park for kids and grownups and the deers area are really amazing. In the restaurant I wanted to order 3 second dishes....in the end I ordered one of them and stole a bit from my daughters and they were all soooooo good! There were a lot of flies which were a bit of annoying and for some reason it took a while before getting what ordered but a part from that, the food was delicious. With difficulty after the huge lunch we moved to the adventure parks. The first impact for my daughters (5 and 7 years old) was a bit shy and cold but after few minutes they were having a lot of fun and didn't want to get off from those trees anymore. The guys there are super friendly and ready to help anyone. It was great to chat with Dennis and discover a lot of curious things about the whole area. And then the deers...wow...Every time I got one crossing the street here in the mountains I feel like the most lucky guy ever...now I had like one hundred in front of me. Absolutely beautiful. I'm really looking forward to get there again and spend some time walking along the paths. I'm sure they will deserve a lot of other surprises! Totally recommended, especially for young adventurous kids...and grownups!
Marco R — Google review
Nice park with place to make barbeque
Kate K — Google review
Nice and easy hike. The views were astonishing!
Lourdes L — Google review
Nice place to relax. Good for family picnic
Victorino A — Google review
Nice plane, with good maintenance!
Corrado C — Google review
Brave brave
Enrico M — Google review
(Translated by Google) On a trip with children aged 4 to 6. A wonderful experience for the children with walks among deer and mouflons, ending with the adventure park. We parents gathered in part in the refuge and then did the route of about 40' or 1h. Very positive experience! Recommended for families (Original) In gita con bambini dai 4 ai 6 anni. Bellissima esperienza per i bambini con le passeggiate tra daini e mufloni, conclusa con il parco avventura. Noi genitori ci siamo in parte riuniti nel rifugio e successivamente abbiamo fatto il percorso di circa 40’ o 1h. Esperienza molto positiva! Consigliato per famiglie
Alberto M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful park. Great for spending a day outdoors. Suitable for children. There are many beautiful deer, every now and then they come closer. The area is equipped with tables, you can also spread out a blanket and lie on the grass. There is also an adventure park, but it was closed that day so I couldn't say anything. At the entrance there is a place where you can have a coffee or something else. The park is also equipped with bathrooms, clean in the morning, a little less so in the evening... there are also some games such as swings etc. you can also take a short walk to the grove. we had a beautiful day, highly recommended. (Original) Bellissimo parco. Ottimo per passare una giornata all’aperto. Adatta ai bambini. Ci sono tanti bellissimi cervi, ogni tanto si avvicinano. L’area è attrezzata di tavolini, si può stendere anche una copertina e stare sull’erba. C’è anche un parco avventura, ma era chiuso quel giorno quindi non saprei dire niente. All’ingresso c’è un locale da poter prendere un caffè o altro. Il parco è attrezzato anche dei bagni, al mattino puliti, la sera un po’ meno… ci sono anche alcuni giochi come altalene ecc. si può fare anche una passeggiata breve fino al boschetto. abbiamo trascorso una bellissima giornata, molto consigliato.
Elena M — Google review
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PR 43024, Str. Monte Fuso, 25, 43024 Neviano degli Arduini PR, Italy
http://www.montefuso.it/
+39 327 780 5185
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Duomo di San Moderanno - Berceto

Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Top
Alessio C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cathedral dedicated to San Moderanno, bishop of Rennes and then abbot of the Berceto Abbey. Dating back to the 12th century, despite numerous renovations in the 16th and 19th centuries, it maintains its Romanesque layout. The façade, in sandstone and rebuilt in the 19th century, however retains the notable splayed portal from the 12th century. Inside numerous works of art. (Original) Duomo dedicato a San Moderanno, vescovo di Rennes e poi abate dell'abbazia di Berceto. Risalente al XII secolo, nonostante numerosi interventi di ristrutturazione del XVI e XIX secolo, mantiene l'impianto romanico. La facciata, in arenaria e rifatta nell'Ottocento, conserva però il notevole portale strombato del XII secolo. All'interno numerose opere d'arte.
Giuseppe M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is located in Berceto, a small village not far from Parma. It is a Romanesque style cathedral and is located along the Via Francigena, near the Romea fountain. Inside it is a little bare, it has large wooden beams, few decorations. In an adjacent room, however, the amazement of seeing the treasures of the church, silver objects, religious depictions, all very interesting... (Original) Si trova a Berceto, un piccolo borgo non lontano da Parma. È una cattedrale in stile romanico e si trova lungo la via francigena, vicino alla fonte romea. All'interno è un po' spoglia, ha grandi travi di legno, pochi decori. In una stanza adiacente invece lo stupore di vedere i tesori della chiesa, oggetti in argento, raffigurazioni religiose, tutto molto interessante...
Mariateresa P — Google review
(Translated by Google) stupendous monument in Romanesque style. inside you experience a mystical and transcendental, I would say medieval, atmosphere of contemplation of the divine, which makes you feel very small in front of the Immense Most High. It is truly a beautiful spiritual experience, just stop and listen to the 'voice' of the temple (Original) stupendo monumento in stile romanico. all'interno si vive una atmosfera mistica e trascendentale direi medioevale di contemplazione del divino, che ti fa sentire piccolissimo di fronte all'Immenso Altissimo. E' veramente una esperienza spirituale bellissima, basta fermarsi ad ascoltare la 'voce' del tempio
Laura P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Historic Cathedral in the center of Berceto dedicated to San Moderanno. Built in the 8th century, it was rebuilt at the end of the 12th century with three naves and a transept with three apses. Between 1480 and 1502 the church was profoundly renovated again: the pillars were rebuilt, reducing the spans from 4 to 3, the side naves were raised and covered with vaults, and the chapels were built. The facade was rebuilt in Romanesque style in 1845. Inside, in the Cathedral Museum, some notable sacred objects from the medieval era are on display. Entrance to the museum is free (Original) Storico Duomo nel centro di Berceto dedicato a San Moderanno. Sorto nell'VIII secolo viene riedificato sul finire del XII secolo con tre navate e transetto con tre absidi. Tra il 1480 e il 1502 la chiesa viene di nuovo profondamente ristrutturata: vengono ricostruiti i pilastri riducendo le campate da 4 a 3, rialzate e coperte a volta le navate laterali, realizzate le cappelle. La facciata viene ricostruita in stile romanico nel 1845. All’interno, nel Museo del Duomo, sono esposti alcuni notevoli oggetti sacri di epoca medievale. L'ingresso a museo è gratuito
Enzo O — Google review
(Translated by Google) The cathedral of San Moderanno, also known as the cathedral of Berceto, is a Catholic place of worship with Romanesque forms located in via Romea in Berceto, in the province and diocese of Parma; it is part of the pastoral area of ​​Berceto-Fornovo-Medesano. The original place of worship was built in the early medieval period; the oldest evidence of its existence dates back to the early 8th century, when a small church dedicated to Saint Abbondio stood on the site of today's cathedral. In 718 the bishop of Rennes Moderà left on a pilgrimage towards Rome; along his way he passed through the city of Reims, where the remains of Saint Remigius were kept, and he purchased some relics. According to tradition, traveling along the Via di Monte Bardone, which connected Parma with the Lunigiana allowing pilgrims to pass through the Apennine chain, he arrived near the Cisa pass and stopped there to rest, hanging the relics, which he forgot, on a tree upon resuming the journey; as soon as he realized it, he retraced his steps, but, after finding the tree he had been leaning on, despite numerous efforts he was unable to reach the branch on which he had attached his precious load, which had grown prodigiously; the plant lowered only when the bishop promised to leave the relics in Berceto. The following year the King of the Lombards Liutprando founded a Benedictine monastery near the ancient temple according to the rule of San Colombano di Bobbio, dedicating it to Saint Remigio and appointing Moderanno as its prior, who returned there after reaching Rome and following a final journey in his hometown. The small place of worship was then elevated to the status of an abbey church and in 879 it was assigned as a commenda to the Bishop of Parma Guibodo. In 1007 the monastery was closed, while the church, since then dedicated to San Moderanno, was raised to a parish church, directly dependent on the bishop of Parma Sigefredo II. Towards the end of the 12th century, the ancient Lombard place of worship was completely rebuilt in Romanesque style on a Latin cross layout, with three naves ending in three apses to the east. Between 1480 and 1502 the parish church underwent major renovation works, at the behest of the Count of Berceto Bertrando de' Rossi; on this occasion the pillars were rebuilt, the arches were replaced, a span was eliminated, the main apse was rebuilt in a square shape and the side naves and chapels were raised. In 1845, due to land subsidence, the façade, with the exception of the portal, was rebuilt in Romanesque style; the reconstruction works also involved the upper part of the bell tower. In 1971 the church underwent consolidation and conservative restoration works. (Original) Il duomo di San Moderanno, noto anche come duomo di Berceto, è un luogo di culto cattolico dalle forme romaniche situato in via Romea a Berceto, in provincia e diocesi di Parma; fa parte della zona pastorale di Berceto-Fornovo-Medesano. Il luogo di culto originario fu edificato in epoca altomedievale; la più antica testimonianza della sua esistenza risale ai primi anni dell'VIII secolo, quando sul luogo dell'odierno duomo sorgeva una piccola chiesa dedicata a sant'Abbondio. Nel 718 il vescovo di Rennes Moderanno partì in pellegrinaggio verso Roma; lungo il suo cammino passò per la città di Reims, ove erano conservate le spoglie di san Remigio, e ne acquistò alcune reliquie. Secondo la tradizione, percorrendo la via di Monte Bardone, che collegava Parma con la Lunigiana consentendo ai pellegrini un passaggio attraverso la catena appenninica, giunse nei pressi del passo della Cisa e vi si fermò per riposarsi, appendendo a una pianta le reliquie, che dimenticò alla ripresa del cammino; non appena se ne accorse, ritornò sui suoi passi, ma, dopo aver ritrovato l'albero a cui si era appoggiato, nonostante numerosi sforzi non riuscì a raggiungere il ramo su cui aveva attaccato il suo prezioso carico, cresciuto prodigiosamente; la pianta si riabbassò solo quando il vescovo promise di lasciare le reliquie a Berceto. L'anno seguente il re dei Longobardi Liutprando fondò in prossimità dell'antico tempio un monastero benedettino secondo la regola di San Colombano di Bobbio, dedicandolo a san Remigio e nominandone priore Moderanno, ivi rientrato dopo aver raggiunto Roma e in seguito a un ultimo viaggio nella sua città natale. Il piccolo luogo di culto fu quindi elevato a chiesa dell'abbazia e nell'879 fu assegnato in commenda al vescovo di Parma Guibodo. Nel 1007 il monastero fu chiuso, mentre la chiesa, da allora dedicata a san Moderanno, fu innalzata a pieve, dipendente direttamente dal vescovo di Parma Sigefredo II. Verso la fine del XII secolo l'antico luogo di culto longobardo fu completamente ricostruito in forme romaniche su un impianto a croce latina, con tre navate terminanti in altrettante absidi a est. Tra il 1480 e il 1502 la pieve fu sottoposta a importanti lavori di ristrutturazione, per volere del conte di Berceto Bertrando de' Rossi; in tale occasione furono riedificati i pilastri, furono sostituiti gli archi, fu eliminata una campata, fu ricostruita l'abside principale in forma squadrata e furono sopraelevate le navate laterali e le cappelle. Nel 1845 a causa di un cedimento del terreno la facciata, a eccezione del portale, fu riedificata in forme romaniche; i lavori di ricostruzione riguardarono anche la parte superiore del campanile. Nel 1971 la chiesa fu sottoposta a lavori di consolidamento e restauro conservativo.
Pedross F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Romanesque style cathedral. The church may appear dark but a few meters ahead on the right (entering from the facade) you will find the possibility to light it up entirely by inserting a euro. (Original) Bellissimo Duomo in stile romanico. La chiesta potrà apparire buia ma pochi metri avanti sulla destra (entrando dalla facciata) troverete la possibilità di illuminarla tutta inserendo un euro.
Marco B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Romanesque building with a particularly elaborate portal. Dedicated to San Moderanno, it also houses a small museum with sacred furnishings and a precious glass chalice (Original) Bellissimo edificio romanico con portale particolarmente elaborato. Dedicato a San Moderanno conserva al proprio interno anche un piccolo museo con arredi sacri ed un prezioso calice in vetro
Ernesto V — Google review
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Piazza Duomo, 43042 Berceto, Piazza Duomo, 43042 Berceto PR, Italy
http://www.piazzaduomoparma.com/parma-e-provincia/percorsi-nel-romanico/il-romanico-in-provincia/la-via-francigena/berceto-duomo-di-san-moderanno/
+39 0525 60087
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Taverna Al Castello

$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Taverna Al Castello offers a delightful culinary journey steeped in history, having welcomed guests for over five generations. Nestled in a charming medieval village just outside Piacenza, this tavern exudes an inviting ambiance reminiscent of days gone by. Diners can savor exquisite local flavors while enjoying the stunning views of the fondo valley.
Exquisite spot with a simple but delicious menu in a breathtaking setting overlooking the fondo valley. The Pisarie e faso was exceptional! Wonderful deserts and local wine. Kind staff. Highly recommended!
Alice H — Google review
Very plain food, only few dishes available, the wine options that let you down poor service.
Sil — Google review
58 euros for a mezzo litro of wine and a plate of salame and cheese. Never paid so much ANYWHERE in Italy Yes the cheese and charcuterie was good but it is theft. We were not aware of the price before they gave us the bill. We arrived when the kitchen was closed but they said they could offer a plate of mixed cheese and meat. We were clearly not expecting to pay so much and would have never agreed on this. Maybe it's our fault because we didn't ask before for the price We tried to play cards like we do in all the places we go but the owner told us we couldn't play 🤷🏻‍♂️ Overall a disappointing experience
Pierre R — Google review
Simple but exquisite local flavours in a relaxed environment. The Pisarei e faso, tortellini with sage and gutturnio wine were memorable experiences.
Max F — Google review
An amazing experience in a place with a lifespan of more than 5 generations. An ambiance as an old tavern, great wine and food in the heart of a medieval village in the hills just outside of Piacenza. I reccomend the wine in the traditional "scodelle", small porcelain bowls in the place of traditional wine glasses.
Benedito O — Google review
We loved the food and found the staff exceptionally friendly and kind.
Ruth F — Google review
Well worth the trip! Food and hospitality were second to none.
Matthew M — Google review
great food at very good value
A — Google review
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Comune di, Via Libertà, 12, 29010 Vigoleno PC, Italy
http://www.vigolenoitaly.com/
+39 0523 895146
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