View of the Lucca hills from Valgiano with small villages, olive groves and woods

The territories

Multiple souls, a territory to discover

Leaving the Walls of Lucca is just the beginning of a surprising journey, filled with colorful landscapes, villages suspended in time, sumptuous villas, and breathtaking natural scenery.


A few square kilometers and an entire world of diverse natural landscapes, easily accessible for a day trip.
From the coast of the Versilia where the mountains meet the sea, through the Piana di Lucca crossed by the river and ancient paths, where history has designed the unique landscapes of the cities and hilltop villages up to the Serchio Valley, squeezed between the Apennines and the Apuan Alps and the Garfagnana of the forests and medieval fortresses.
Giacomo Puccini is the ambassador of this diverse region, where he loved the lively coast, the intimacy of the mountains, the good life of the hills, and his birthplace in the historic center of Lucca.

Places to experience in every season, whether slow or adventurous, between taste, culture, and nature. Each at its own pace, each with an authentic story to tell.

From the sea to the mountains

Montecarlo Hill in the Lucca Plain. Vine leaves in the foreground, and the village in the background, with the collegiate church bell tower rising above, surrounded by woods.

The Lucca Plain

Six Municipalities, one territory, infinite experiences

The pier on Lake Massaciuccoli at the Torre del Lago viewpoint in the hues of dawn. The Versilia hills are in the background.

Versilia

Versilia, Alta Versilia, Historic Versilia, coastal Versilia, many aspects of a single territory rich in varied declinations

The arches of the Devil's Bridge span the Serchio River in Borgo a Mozzano. The bridge has four arches, the largest on the right, beyond which is a small passage for the railway. In the background are the reliefs of the Brancoleria.

The Garfagnana

and the Serchio Valley. A narrow valley between white marble rocks and green beech forests.

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Itineraries beyond the Walls