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Lunigiana, home to Monti di Licciana Nardi, is a borderland that connects Tuscany with Liguria and Emilia, characterized by its varied and enchanting landscapes. Here, hills blend with oak and chestnut forests at the foot of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, creating perfect settings for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. Historical trails such as the Via Francigena, the Volto Santo, and the Via Marchesana pass through beautifully preserved stone villages, Romanesque churches, and more than a hundred medieval castles, some of which can be visited, each holding tales of knights, battles, and forbidden love.
Within a short distance, one can reach diverse destinations: the beaches of the Cinque Terre, Lerici, and Portovenere, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Tuscan coastline with Forte dei Marmi and Viareggio, or the mountainous areas of Prato Spilla and Passo del Cerreto, perfect for summer hikes or winter sports. For lake enthusiasts, Lake Lagastrello offers cool waters surrounded by woods and meadows, ideal for a picnic or a stroll.
The region is also a significant gastronomic destination: dishes like testaroli and panigacci, torta d’erbi, castagnaccio, and D.O.P. honey showcase a simple yet flavorful cuisine that has emerged from the blend of peasant traditions and the influences of pilgrims who have traversed this land over the centuries. During summer and autumn, festivals and historical reenactments such as “Medievalis” in Pontremoli or “Bancarelvino” in Mulazzo bring the historic centers to life, providing a complete immersion in local culture.
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