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The municipality of Luni is situated at the easternmost edge of Liguria, in a strategically important location between the province of La Spezia and nearby Tuscany. This area, overlooking the sea and surrounded by the Apuan Alps, presents a diverse range of landscapes, from sandy beaches to hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves, offering scenic views that make every journey a visual delight.
Luni is renowned for its significant archaeological site of the ancient Roman city, which was once a thriving trading port. Today, it can be explored through well-preserved excavations that include an amphitheater, an archaeological museum, and the remains of the ancient forum. History and culture enthusiasts will find this corner of Liguria an enchanting destination rich in inspiration.
Just a short drive away are the beaches of the Riviera di Levante, both equipped and free, perfect for families and those seeking a peaceful seaside holiday. The proximity to the train stations of Sarzana and Carrara-Avenza makes it easy to explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Cinque Terre or venture towards the artistic cities of Tuscany such as Pisa, Lucca, and Florence. The Gulf of Poets, with its charming coastal villages like Lerici and Tellaro, is also within easy reach.
The Lunigiana region, known for its medieval castles and stone villages, is another must-visit destination, ideal for day trips into the countryside. Additionally, Versilia, with its famous beach resorts and elegant shopping streets, is easily accessible in a short time.
Luni is also a land of flavors: home to Vermentino Colli di Luni, it boasts a rich culinary tradition reflected in local restaurants and wineries, where visitors can taste typical regional products. Well-connected yet away from mass tourism, this area is perfect for those seeking a comfortable and authentic starting point to explore Liguria and Tuscany.
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