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Lunigiana Web Sites in EnglishThe Lunigiana in northern Tuscany from Knowital. Get a little history, take a class or buy a villa. A short History of the Lunigiana - get some history, and find out about the museums. The Via Francigena - a pilgrimage route through the Apennines with hiking information. Trekking along the Francigena Way in Tuscany Trekking and Biking in the Lunigiana. Walking in Tuscany - Four walks in the Lunigina Consorzio Lunigiana Turistica - a wealth of information on the Lunigiana, including hotels, restaurants, services for tourists and more. Val di Magra - The Magra Valley takes in much of the Lunigiana and is surrounded by Luguria, Emilia Romagna, and Tuscany. Site has lots of information in English. Aulla - Hotels and Restaurants - Aulla isn't a very pretty town, having been destroyed in the war, but just in case you go... Lunigiana - Hotels and Restaurants - Click on the dots to find the resources. An Introduction to the Territory of the Lunigiana. Nice little discription, along with some of the towns to visit in the Lunigiana. Castles of the Lunigiana - Pictures and info on the castles. Lunigiana BlogWandering Italy - A blog about living, eating, and enjoying Italy, and
especially the Lunigiana. Lunigiana MapsLunigiana Map and Essential Travel Resources - Map and description of the major villages in the Lunigiana. Strada del Vino Colli di Candia e di Lunigiana - a recommended scenic route for tasting wine of the region. Map of the Parco Alpi Apuane, southern Lunigiana. Castle Map - Here are the places to visit for people who love castles. Lunigiana BooksVisit our Lunigiana Bookstore. WeatherTuscany Weather (in English) Parks in or near the LunigianaLe Alpi Apuane - In Italian, with hiking trail maps available and a list of places to stay (rifugi). Parco dei Cento Laghi - Park of the 100 Lakes, on the far north boundary of the Lunigiana. Parco del Gigante - Park of the Giants, just east of the Parco dei Cento Laghi. Appennino Reggiano, the mountains of the Province of Reggio Emilia, bordering on the Lunigiana Lunigiana Photography
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Where is the Lunigiana?It's in the northern part of Tuscany. The nearest large city is Lucca to the south. The Cinque Terre is along the coast 45 minutes away to the west.
Why Would You Come Here?The Lunigiana is home to over 100 castles and many more hiking trails, museums, and fine medieval villages. And it's quiet. It's the perfect place to go for vacation.
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