Best attractions and places to see around Fosciandora, a comune in the Province of Lucca, Tuscany, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Situated in the Serchio Valley, its strategic position historically led to a wealth of fortifications and unique heritage. The area provides views of the Apuan Alps and numerous trekking routes through varied landscapes.
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A refuge with renovated private rooms and excellent cuisine. It's an excellent starting point for various hikes in the area, and the management is very friendly. From the (paid) parking lot, it's about a 10-minute walk uphill to the refuge. The manager, Massimo, is a wonderful person; it's always a pleasure to return!
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Monte Giovo, 1991 metres, is the highest peak in this part of the Apennines.
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Reaching this goal was a great satisfaction for me…it had been in my plans for a long time of peaks to reach so a little dream to realize…from up there breathtaking view obviously! 🙌🏼😃
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From Wiki: "The Apennine pass of Radici, between the Serchio and Secchia valleys, was certainly important and frequented in ancient times and became, during the Middle Ages, a place of transit for merchants, pilgrims and armies. A short distance from the pass arose a hospice for pilgrims and a church linked to the cult of the hermits Pellegrino and Bianco. Pellegrino, traditionally believed to be the son of a Scottish king, is said to have lived for years in prayer in the wild surrounding mountains and his presence is linked, in addition to popular devotion, to various stories and legends. In truth Pellegrino and Bianco have never been officially canonized. "
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Monte Giovo rises next to Lago Santo in Modena and offers those who reach the top a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains, being second only to Monte Cimone. The spectacle is guaranteed both from the Emilian and Tuscan sides.
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Castelnuovo di Garfagnana - Tea Time Sunday, the locals in the new castle are also enjoying the peace. The apostles Peter and Paul invite us into the shade of their modest prayer house (Parrocchia Abbaziale dei SS. Apostoli Pietro e Paolo). The holy water is bubbling… The tea ceremony is a feast for the eyes when the tea bag changes the water in color and scent. After a short toast we bring comfort to Don Quixote. Seated on his horse Rocinate at Rocca Ariostesca, (old city gate) he continues his battle alone… Wandering further through the empty alleys and streets, students in Teatro Alfieri manage to entertain us with a matinée. Students put their best foot forward while fellow students, with crossed fingers, encourage the main character. Exam passed It was nice to be in the new castle during our tea time. Read more experiences? Click through to https://www.komoot.com/en-gb/collection/2195535/-visit-italy-2023-regio-massa-carrara-lucca
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The area around Fosciandora is rich in historical fortifications. You can explore the imposing Rocca di Ceserana, a 13th-14th century fortress, or the well-preserved Rocca di Sillico, dating back to the fifteenth century. Don't miss the unique Borgo Fortificato di Cascio with its thick walls and semi-circular towers, or the evocative Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, home to the Rocca Ariostesca.
Yes, the region offers several religious and cultural sites. The settlement of San Pellegrino in Alpe is known for its ancient history and the Sanctuary of Saints Pellegrino and Bianco, a significant pilgrimage site. You can also find numerous churches throughout the hamlets, such as the Romanesque Church of Sant'Andrea Apostolo in Ceserana, and the Church of San Pietro in Lupinaia. For cultural insights, visit the Museo della Figurina di Gesso e dell'Emigrazione, which explores the history of chalk figurine sales.
Fosciandora is surrounded by natural beauty. Many hamlets offer breathtaking views of the Apuan Alps. A must-see is Lago Santo Modenese, a picturesque lake that serves as a starting point for hikes and provides beautiful views of Monte Giovo's impressive northern wall. For panoramic vistas, ascend to the Summit cross of Monte Giovo, where on clear days, the panorama stretches from the Tyrrhenian Sea to the Apuan Alps and beyond.
The area around Fosciandora is ideal for trekking, with routes winding through enchanted woods, streams, and waterfalls. Notable routes include "La Via del Bosco Incantato," "La Via del Ponte della Penna," and "La Via della Cerreta." For more challenging mountain hikes, consider routes starting from Lago Santo Modenese towards Monte Giovo or Monte Rondinaio. You can find detailed mountain hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Fosciandora guide.
Yes, the region offers diverse cycling experiences. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes like the "San Pellegrino in Alpe and Passo delle Radici Loop" or tours around Lago di Vagli. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as the "Rocca di Gallicano – Singletrack Along the River loop." You can find more information on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Fosciandora and MTB Trails around Fosciandora guides.
The Ponte del Diavolo, also known as Ponte della Maddalena, is a historic 14th-century bridge spanning the Serchio River. It's steeped in local legend, with tales suggesting its construction involved a pact with the devil. This iconic bridge is a significant landmark in the area, offering a glimpse into medieval engineering and folklore.
Yes, Fosciandora is home to a working historic water mill, which has been operated by the Regoli family for five generations. This offers a unique insight into traditional local industries and is a charming landmark to visit.
You can visit the Museo Naturalistico del Parco dell'Orecchiella, located within the Orecchiella Park. Established in the 1960s, this museum acts as a "school of nature," showcasing the diverse flora and fauna of the protected area and providing educational insights into the local ecosystem.
The Passo delle Forbici Memorial and Little Chapel is a mountain pass located at 1,573 meters above sea level. It holds historical significance as the site of a battle during World War II, commemorated by a memorial to Resistance partisans. The pass also offers wonderful views and is part of a scenic forest road connecting the Emilian and Tuscan sides of the Apennines.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. Many enjoy the impressive views from places like San Pellegrino in Alpe and the challenging yet rewarding hikes to summits like Monte Giovo. The historical fortifications and charming medieval villages also receive high praise for their unique character and rich heritage.
Absolutely. Just a short distance from Fosciandora, you can visit the medieval village of Barga, which has been awarded the Orange Flag for its cultural sites and offers a stunning Cathedral with panoramic views. Another notable village is Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, once home to the poet Ludovico Ariosto, featuring the impressive Rocca Ariostesca.


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