SURROUNDINGS

Casale Belvedere is the ideal base for exploring Tuscany’s most beautiful art cities: Pisa, Lucca, Florence, and Pietrasanta.
Just a few kilometers away, you’ll find the Versilia coastline and its stunning beaches—from Viareggio and Lido di Camaiore to the elegant Forte dei Marmi.

For opera lovers, Torre del Lago Puccini will win you over with its summer festival dedicated to the works of Giacomo Puccini.
And don’t miss the chance to visit La Lecciona, a long, untouched stretch of free beach, a true paradise for nature enthusiasts.

 

Pisa


Pisa, in Tuscany, is world-famous for its monumental Cathedral Square, which has been one of the 51 Italian sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1987.

An ancient center of city life, the complex is an invaluable tourist destination thanks to the harmony of its architectural gems, which earned the nickname “miracles” from the poet Gabriele D’Annunzio.

 

 

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Lucca


Located in northern Tuscany, the province of Lucca spans several distinct areas: Versilia, which faces the Tyrrhenian Sea; Garfagnana, to the northeast on the border with Emilia-Romagna; the Serchio Valley in the inland area; and the Lucca plain.

A succession of landscapes and views creates magnificent scenery: the Apuan Alps Park forms a dramatic backdrop to the blue sea and beaches of Versilia, while rolling hills covered in olive trees and woods dominate the Garfagnana landscape.

 

 

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Viareggio

Viareggio is a very beautiful seaside resort in Versilia, renowned for its beaches, the splendid Promenade and for the most famous Carnival in Europe and for the Festival of maestro Giacomo Puccini along the shores of the lake.

 




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