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Tuscany lowlights
can anyone suggest some truly beautiful and quaint towns or areas in northern tuscany- out of the way of all the toursits, but interesting. Going in early JUly.
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The extreme nothern finger of Tuscany (next to Liguria) is a beautiful but rustic mountainous area called the Lunigiana. Most of the villages have a sort of stoney medieval appearance. My personal favorite is Bagnone. It has a castle and narrow streets next to a mountain stream.
The good news is that the entire area doesn't get many tourist (mostly English and German that rent houses for at least a week). The bad news is that also means that there are not a lot of tourist facilities. In the more remote areas like this it really does help to speak at least a little Italian. When I was there a few years ago some of the restaurants had no written menu. They simply told you what was available that day. BTW there are some interesting Lunigiana food specialties. Testaroli is a kind of pasta that is made with chestnut flour and frequently served with fresh pesto (the Ligurian influence). Panigaccia is a kind of flat bread cooked on an open fire and served with soft cheese and salami. You can only find Panigaccia in the town of Podenzana. |
Vinci (home of Leonardo da ..) is a pretty, small town on a hilltop. There is a museum containing modern models of all the gadgets and inventions in Leonardo's sketch-books. You can turn the cranks and make them go. The also advertise a pleasant walk to the neighboring village where Leonardo was born, but we didn't have time to take it. About a half-hour west of Florence. |
Check out this website
http://www.borghitalia.it/index_en.php It's dedicated to "THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLAGES IN ITALY" - broken down into regions on the map. It's sponsored by an organization promoting the preservation of the less traveled villages. |
I like Barga north of Lucca---and the Garfagnana area just north of there.
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Garfagnana area:
http://www.tuscanweb.com/news/?ID=309 |
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