Best attractions and places to see around Bientina include a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural landscapes in Tuscany, Italy. The area, once home to the largest lake in Tuscany, now features a unique landscape with a rich past. Visitors can explore ancient aqueducts, historical monuments, and natural plateaus. This region offers diverse points of interest for those seeking both historical exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Tempietto-Cisterna di Guamo is the intake point and the southern end of the Monumental Aqueduct Nottolini. Located in the municipality of Capannori, it was designed by Lorenzo Nottolini and built between 1823 and 1825 at the behest of Duchess Maria Luisa of Bourbon. It is a circular building in neoclassical style with the original function of collecting and filtering the spring waters of Monte Pisano, intended for the water supply of the city of Lucca. The route of the so-called "Passeggiata dell’Acquedotto" also starts from the Tempietto, following the arches to the city.
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excellent place to spend Sundays and holidays, have barbecues and take walks in the surrounding area
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by bike it's free. accessible by two paths: one short and steep and the other long and less steep. At the top there is also a bar!
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Beautiful ancient oak tree!
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The centuries-old oak, called The Witches' Oak located in the municipality of Capannori, a meeting point for many cyclists given the numerous paths that surround the large oak. Historic monument to see
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It is very beautiful here.
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Built between 1823 and 1825. Architect Lorenzo Nottolini Aqueduct has a length of about 3250 meters, interrupted by the A11 motorway. Purpose: good quality of water in Lucca
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Bientina offers several natural areas for exploration. You can visit the former Lago di Bientina, which now features scenic views and hiking trails through its unique marsh landscapes. The Santallago Plateau is an equipped area on the Pisan Mountains, perfect for picnics and a hub for mountain biking. For birdwatching and diverse ecosystems, the Bosco Tanali Nature Reserve is a protected area with wet meadows, reed beds, and wet woods.
Yes, the area around Bientina offers various hiking opportunities. You can find trails that lead through diverse landscapes, including those around the former Lago di Bientina and the Pisan Mountains. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Bientina guide, which includes routes like the 'Vaiano Pond loop' and 'Buti Village loop'.
Bientina is rich in history. You can explore traces of its ancient Medieval Walls, Towers, and Keep, including the impressive Mastio della Rocca. The Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta, renovated in the 1600s, houses the remains of San Valentino. Don't miss the Guamo Temple-Cistern, a neoclassical building that is part of the historic Nottolini Aqueduct, or the Le Parole d'Oro Aqueduct and Bridges, known for its 'Golden Words' inscription and excellent walks.
Yes, Bientina has several museums. The Oratorio of San Girolamo, a deconsecrated 17th-century church, now hosts the Museum of Ancient History of the Bientina Territory "V. Bernardi", showcasing Etruscan artifacts. You can also visit the Sacred Art Museum for religious artworks and historical artifacts, and the Museum of Viticulture and Enology to learn about the region's winemaking history.
To experience local culture, visit Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II, the vibrant heart of Bientina, ideal for relaxing and people-watching. The Bientina Market takes place every Saturday morning, offering fresh produce and local goods. An antiques market is held on the fourth Saturday and Sunday of each month in Piazza dei Borghi. If you visit between February and March, you might catch the lively Bientina Carnival.
Absolutely. The Santallago Plateau is an equipped area perfect for family picnics and easily accessible by car. The Le Parole d'Oro Aqueduct and Bridges offers excellent walks through a luxuriant forest, suitable for families. Additionally, the Bosco Tanali Nature Reserve provides opportunities for nature walks and birdwatching that families can enjoy together.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy cycling and running. The Santallago Plateau is a fundamental hub for mountain biking trails. For cycling enthusiasts, the Cycling around Bientina guide offers routes like the 'Medieval Towers of Vicopisano – Arno Cycle Path loop'. Runners can find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Bientina guide, with options such as the 'Short 1 loop from Bientina'.
Yes, the Bosco Tanali Nature Reserve, located in Caccialupi, is a haven for birdwatching. This protected area features diverse environments like wet meadows and reed beds, supporting a rich variety of bird species. It offers trails and strategic observation points for nature enthusiasts.
Bientina is charming throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring both historical sites and natural areas. Autumn is particularly recommended for walks along the Le Parole d'Oro Aqueduct and Bridges due to the luxuriant forest. If you're interested in local festivals, visiting between February and March allows you to experience the Bientina Carnival.
Yes, the The Witches' Oak is a unique natural monument, a beautiful 700-year-old oak with wide branches that can be visited freely. The Santallago Plateau also offers scenic viewpoints over the Pisan Mountains. Additionally, the Campo di Croce Trail Junction provides panoramic views and serves as a starting point for various trails.
The Bientina Market, held every Saturday morning, is an excellent place to find fresh produce, local delicacies, and handmade goods. For unique finds, an antiques market takes place on the fourth Saturday and Sunday of each month in Piazza dei Borghi.
Yes, you can discover the flavors of Tuscan wine by visiting Fattoria Varramista, which offers guided vineyard tours and wine tasting sessions. Additionally, the Museum of Viticulture and Enology provides insights into the rich history of winemaking in the region.


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