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Things To Do

If you have time or you're planning to turn your trip into a holiday there are unlimited options for what you can see and do in Tuscany and the surrounding areas. Whatever your interests you will find something that suits you.
Pisa

Pisa

Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

Famous for its iconic Leaning Tower, Pisa is a vibrant city filled with rich heritage and charming architecture. Stroll through the stunning Piazza dei Miracoli, walk along the Arno River or explore the vibrant streets lined with quaint shops and trattorias.

Florence

Florence

Florence, Tuscany, Italy

A city where every corner tells a story. Florence allows you to walk through hundreds of years of renaissance history. With work from Brunelleschi, da Vinci, Caravaggio and Michelangelo across the city, Florence offers an unparalleled artistic experience.

Fortezza della Brunella

Fortezza della Brunella

Situated near Podere Conti, this fortress overlooks the town of Aulla. Its origins date back to the 13th Century. Today, Fortezza della Brunella houses the Museum of Natural History of Lunigiana, which showcases the area's rich biodiversity, history, and cultural heritage.

Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre

Liguria, Italy

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is situated just an hour away from Pontremoli. “Cinque Terre” translates to “Five Lands”, which refers to the five fishing villages which make up the area. These villages are situated on dramatic cliffs, overlooking the Ligurian sea. A must see!

Val D'Orcia

Val D'Orcia

Tuscany, Italy

Val d'Orcia is a rural area in Tuscany, Italy, known for its rolling hills, vineyards, cypress trees, and medieval villages.

Elba

Elba

Tuscany, Italy

An island situated 10km off the Tuscan coast, Isola d’Elba is famous for its stunning beaches, rugged landscapes and where Napoleon was exiled after abdicating from the throne in 1814. This is the perfect destination for history and beach lovers!

Wine Tasting

Wine Tasting

Tuscany has some of the most famous wine producing areas in the world, Including Chianta, Montalcino, Montepulciano and Bolgheri. September and October is grape harvesting season (known as "vendemmia" in Italian). Please see the link below to check out Wine Festivals across Tuscany