Help with finding places to walk around Lucca using local transport
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Help with finding places to walk around Lucca using local transport
A group of us are spending a week in Lucca in mid June and would like to go walking in the hills in the surrounding area but will have to use public transport. Can anyone recommend a place to get to ? I would really appreciate it.
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Here's the bus map for the area. You would need to make sure about return buses so you don't get stranded somewhere.
http://www.vaibus.com/pdf/rete/rete_extraurbana.pdf
http://www.vaibus.com/pdf/rete/rete_extraurbana.pdf
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Using kybouron's map link, you will note the small village of Montecarlo. There is a beautiful little centro storico there with a great view. see: http://www.comune.montecarlo.lu.it/storia.htm
You could walk part of the Wine Road (here are some of the local fattorias: http://www.comune.montecarlo.lu.it/stradadelvino.htm
Not sure where the bus stop is in relation to our favorite Fattoria, BuonAmico, but you could either walk down to the winery or ask them how to arrange a visit from town centre. Two of their young ladies speak excellent English.
If you make arrangements ahead of time they will prepare a tasting with meal to follow the tour of their Fattoria.
You could bus in the morning,hike down to the Tenuta to tour the winery and have a tasting lunch before returning to the village to visit the castle. Bus home to Lucca.
http://www.buonamico.it/en/
You could walk part of the Wine Road (here are some of the local fattorias: http://www.comune.montecarlo.lu.it/stradadelvino.htm
Not sure where the bus stop is in relation to our favorite Fattoria, BuonAmico, but you could either walk down to the winery or ask them how to arrange a visit from town centre. Two of their young ladies speak excellent English.
If you make arrangements ahead of time they will prepare a tasting with meal to follow the tour of their Fattoria.
You could bus in the morning,hike down to the Tenuta to tour the winery and have a tasting lunch before returning to the village to visit the castle. Bus home to Lucca.
http://www.buonamico.it/en/
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I know someone who enjoyed walking the Lucca aqueduct, but haven't done it personally:
"From the little temple of San Concordio, a footpath follows the fascinating course of the aqueduct through the countryside of Lucca."
http://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/itine...iAqueduct.html
"From the little temple of San Concordio, a footpath follows the fascinating course of the aqueduct through the countryside of Lucca."
http://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/itine...iAqueduct.html
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A very easy walk (the path alongside is asphalted for hikers/bikers) from Asciano downhill to Pisa, where you could lunch in Pisa before training back to Lucca:
http://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/itine...OfAsciano.html
http://brunelleschi.imss.fi.it/itine...OfAsciano.html
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If you were looking for something more "back to nature"...again, using the map above you will find along the coast Migliarino, where an extensive Nature reserve is located (just be sure you have something for mosquitoes depending on the time of year!)
http://www.parcosanrossore.org/en/kn...ve-of-chiarone
http://www.parcosanrossore.org/en/kn...ve-of-chiarone