Out & About
Castelnuovo di Garfagnana
Further Information from Toscana.info
Castelnuovo di Garfagnana is our local town, and 20 minutes by car. It is the main town in the locality and has everything required for daily living. Supermarkets, numerous restaurants and cafes, police station hospital and other services, swimming pool and sports area.
Barga
A local town, at around 40 minutes from us, although we can just about see it from our property. It is one of the most well-known towns in the area and renowned for its connection with Scotland, due to many Barga residents emigrating to Scotland in the past. In the ensuing years many of them or their descendants have returned. In summer, a ‘Fish & Chip Festival’ is held. The Cathedral is set on top of a hill, with apparently all streets leading upwards.
Visited numerous times since 2005
Bagni di Lucca
More information here from Wikipedia
This town has been popular with the British since the days of the ‘Grand Tours’, and there is an Anglican cemetery. It is a pretty town flanked on both sides by mountains, the Lima river runs through. Famous for its thermal baths. We began our Tuscan house hunting from here, before moving up to Castelnuovo di Garfagnana.
Visited numerous times since 2003
Lucca
More information from Wikipedia
Walled Roman City and our Provincial city. A cultural centre about 50 minutes by car, train or bus.
Visited numerous times since 2004
Palazzi Reale
Royal Palaces in the vicinity of Lucca. (Approximately 1 hour distant)
Pinochio Park – Collodi
Approximately 1hr 30 mins distance
An Italian theme park, based on the story of ‘Pinocchio’. The author, Carlo Collodi, was born in Collodi, but the original story, was much darker, than that portrayed by the Disney film.
I am not a fan of ‘in your face’ British theme parks, so I was a little dubious about this day out, but I was pleasantly surprised. This is a gentle small scale park, with background information display, restaurant and shop, themed story line trail featuring some rather dated exhibits amongst the modern imaginative sculptures, and interactive activities.
Visited 2018
Fortezza Verucole
Approximately 40 minutes distant.
A medieval fortress set on top of a very steep hill. (By 2023 a funicula had been installed for those unable to manage the hill).
A very informative tour can be booked, although in 2023, it was all in Italian).
Visited 2013 and 2023
Fortezza di Mont Alfonso
Corfino
Isola Santa
Visited August 2019
Vagli di Sotto
Visited August 2017 & August 2021
Campocatino
A remote shepherd village with an artistic flair and a surprise around every corner.
Visited September 2021 & August 2023
Carrara Marble Quarries
Quarries high in the Apuane Alps, where world famous Carrara Marble has been mined for millennia.
Visited August 2021
Abandoned Village of Bugnano di Ruderi
An abandoned derelict village on a wooded mountain. Fascinating but difficult to reach.
Visited September 2021
Sassorosso
A small village in the Appenines built on pink rock, giving its buildings a pretty pink appearance.
Visited August 2023.
Angela 2023