Attractions and places to see around Fauglia include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Pisan Hills of Tuscany. This rural village, with its medieval origins, is characterized by a landscape of wheat fields, vineyards, and olive groves. Fauglia's strategic position allows for exploration of nearby historical villages and the Tuscan coast.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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The descent after the town of St. Luce is awesome! Good asphalt, nice curves and always full throttle.
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A surprising presence deserves a stop
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Exclusive, unique and unexpected
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Beautiful views and white roads in the Tuscan countryside overlooking Lake Santa Luce, a natural oasis.
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Beautiful structure, gives the spirit of antiquity
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An ancient structure, creates a very particular atmosphere
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The Santa Luce Oasis, with over 150 species recorded, is an important resting area for migratory birds and each season has its own protagonists. In winter, the lake is populated with multi-coloured ducks such as Pochards, Teals, Mallards, Wigeons, while Cormorants put on a show by sitting on tree branches with their wings spread out to dry in the sun. In summer, the reed beds are populated with small, inconspicuous birds such as the Cetti's Warbler, the Reed Warbler and the Great Reed Warbler, while the typical "flask-shaped" nests of the Penduline Tit sway on the tamarisks and the multi-coloured Bee-eater settles in the upper part of the lake. In the morning, it is easy to encounter the Kestrel and the Buzzard patrolling the fields, or the silhouette of the Marsh Harrier as it flies over the reeds; at night, however, the Barn Owl, the Little Owl and other nocturnal birds of prey come into action. But the most spectacular season remains spring: the flowering hills are the backdrop to the wedding parades of the Great Crested Grebe, which has become the symbol of the Oasis. Migrants also appear on the lake and along its shores, especially herons such as the Night Heron, the Little Egret, the Little Bittern and the Purple Heron. In an ecosystem like that of the lake there is an enormous wealth of life and biological diversity such as elegant dragonflies, colorful painted ladies and other butterflies and the large nocturnal sphinxes. Reptiles and amphibians are also constant presences.
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Beautiful views typical of Tuscany and Lake Santa Luce.
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Fauglia is nestled in the picturesque Pisan Hills, offering beautiful landscapes of wheat fields, vineyards, and olive groves. A prominent natural attraction is Lake Santa Luce, a regional nature reserve and important wetland for migratory birds, ideal for birdwatching and walking. The Pisan Hills themselves are perfect for nature lovers seeking scenic views.
Yes, Fauglia boasts several historical sites. The Upezzinghi Tower (Caprona Tower) is a significant fortress offering a unique spectacle with the Pisan mountains in the background. In the village, you can find the historic Church of San Lorenzo, rebuilt after an earthquake, and the Giorgio Kienerk Museum, which preserves works by the painter Giorgio Kienerk in the former magistrate's court.
Fauglia offers cultural insights through its art and heritage. The Giorgio Kienerk Museum showcases the works of a painter who immortalized the local hills. The village is also known for its elegant villas, which historically attracted intellectuals and artists, such as Villa Trovarsi, once inhabited by actress Marta Abba. Additionally, Fauglia is a stop along the Wine Route of the Pisan Hills, highlighting local DOC wine production.
Absolutely. Lake Santa Luce is a family-friendly nature reserve perfect for easy walks and birdwatching. The Upezzinghi Tower (Caprona Tower) can be reached on foot or by mountain bike, offering an adventurous outing for families with older children.
The Pisan Hills surrounding Fauglia offer numerous hiking opportunities. You can reach the Upezzinghi Tower (Caprona Tower) on foot for stunning views. Another historical site accessible via trails is the Eremo della Sambuca, an ancient hermitage nestled in the Livornesi Mountains. For more options, explore the dedicated hiking guide: Hiking around Fauglia.
Fauglia is a great base for cycling. The Riglione–Cisanello Cycle and Pedestrian Bridge is a strategic infrastructure connecting to routes towards the Pisan mountains or the coast. You can enjoy road cycling through the Pisan Hills, with routes like the 'Strada Panoramica di Fauglia – Santa Luce' loop. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Fauglia guide.
Yes, Fauglia is known for its native 'Gremigno di Fauglia' olive tree, which produces a unique olive oil with distinct characteristics. The village is also part of the Wine Route of the Pisan Hills, offering opportunities to explore local DOC wine production and tastings.
The Pisan Hills are beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with lush landscapes in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable for outdoor exploration. Winter walks can also be charming, especially in milder conditions.
Beyond the historical buildings in Fauglia, the Colognole Aqueduct (Leopoldino Aqueduct) is a grand work commissioned in 1792 to supply water to Livorno. While some parts are in decay, it remains a testament to neoclassical architecture. The modern Riglione–Cisanello Cycle and Pedestrian Bridge is also a notable contemporary architectural feature.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The Lipu Oasis of Santa Luce is cherished as an 'oasis of peace surrounded by unspoiled nature,' perfect for birdwatching. The Upezzinghi Tower is noted for its 'breathtaking' views and the 'suggestive glimpses of the Pisan mountains' it offers.
The Eremo della Sambuca, an ancient hermitage dating back to 1100, is a less-traveled historical site offering a glimpse into the region's past amidst a forested valley. The Colognole Aqueduct, though partially in decay, is another hidden gem for those interested in historical engineering and architecture.
The Pisan Hills are best explored through various outdoor activities. You can hike or mountain bike to historical sites like the Upezzinghi Tower, or enjoy leisurely walks around Lake Santa Luce. The area is also popular for road cycling, with routes winding through vineyards and olive groves. Guides for hiking, road cycling, and running are available to help you plan your exploration.
The Riglione–Cisanello Cycle and Pedestrian Bridge is designed to be wheelchair accessible, providing a smooth connection for cyclists and pedestrians. This infrastructure allows for easy access to routes towards the Pisan mountains or the coast, and connects to cycle paths in the Piagge park.


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