The area is home to many other wonders: from Lake Massaciuccoli to the thermal springs of Bagni di Lucca, and the coastal dunes of the Migliarino San Rossore Massaciuccoli Natural Park.
The province is rich in tradition and history: thanks to its central location, it was for centuries a hub for trade and was crossed by the Via Francigena, the great medieval pilgrimage route along which villages, castles, abbeys, and parish churches were built.
Another side of this territory is represented by the countryside surrounding Lucca, where splendid historic villas rise—such as Villa Torrigiani and Villa Mansi—surrounded by spectacular gardens.
These historical landmarks coexist with the vibrant and glamorous lifestyle offered by the Versilia resorts: Viareggio with its beaches and marina, Lido di Camaiore, Pietrasanta, and Forte dei Marmi, all popular and beloved by both Italian and international tourists.
From the coast to the hinterland, among art cities and seaside towns, entertainment and culture, history and nature, the province of Lucca offers a wide variety of attractions that make it truly unique and extraordinary.