North Tuscany, the unknown Lunigiana

The Lunigiana is an ideal bridge between sea, mountains, hills and the lowland of the river Po.
The need for a challenge has brought Gabriella Toblini and her husband to consider the Lunigiana as a second home and introduce it to you, because you can easily manage to see many unique localities.
Therefore is a great pleasure to introduce to you a few suggestions.
Words are not good enough to describe what we could discover together, visiting very famous places and others so unknown that are not on classical tours.
Let’s try together and you will not be disappointed!
- Pontremoli, in the heart of the Lunigiana
A little town at the foot of the castle of Piagnaro, where the most important statues stele are collected, encased by the rivers Magra and Verde, withbridges, buildings and churches along the Francigena way. - Parma, a city where music is at home
Thanks to Giuseppe Verdi and his famous operas. But “Parma” also means ham and cheese, speciality that are popular all over the world! - Cinque Terre, the colors and the perfumes of the Mediterranean sea
There are emotions that have to be experienced live, walking in the villages clinging on the cliffs, like Portovenere. - Pisa, witness of past, fame and traditions
we are in classical Tuscany, with buildings around an extraordinary square, one of the more visited places in all Italy. - Modena, passion for the speed and car-races
& where it can take up to 25 years of aging to get the balsamic vinegar extra fine from the must, aged in barrels of special wood. - Genoa, a great harbour and home of the narrow streets called “carruggi”
Queen of the seas, nicknamed the Haughty, birth place of Cristoforus Colombus and other famous people. - The Apuane Alps, Carrara, the marbles of Michelangelo
& the Garfagnana with large fields, old hamlets, valleys often missed by hasty travellers.