A selection of various Tuscan Landscapes

Lunigiana
LUNIGIANA

Starting a virtual trip from north-west we would firstly visit the Val di Magra. By Val di Magra it is usually meant the area of the Magra River and of its tributaries, a region partly coinciding with the Lunigiana, historical region occupied by old Luni's diocese. The whole valley is a wonderful, variegated countryside rich in gardens, olive trees and pine-trees (in the plains), oaks, chestnuts and ash-trees (on the mountains) but also medieval castles and hamlets.

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