
Lunigiana - Wikipedia
The Lunigiana (pronounced [luniˈdʒaːna]) or Lunesana is a historical territory of Italy that today falls within the provinces of Massa Carrara, Tuscany, and La Spezia, Liguria. Its borders derive from the ancient Roman settlement, later the medieval diocese of Luni , which no longer exists.
Lunigiana - Visit Tuscany
An extreme territory in northern Tuscany, Lunigiana (Lunensis Ager - Area of Luni) is a land that has remained authentic in time, rich in history and mystery, crossed by the Magra River and streams that wind through ancient villages and chestnut groves.
Lunigiana Travel Planning Map & Guide | Wandering Italy
Lunigiana Italy travel information and maps, how to plan a trip to the traditional rural territory in northern Tuscany called La Lunigiana.
A Little Guide of Lunigiana, the Valley of the Moon - My Travel …
Feb 17, 2023 · Lunigiana in Italy is a historical region set between northern Tuscany, western Emilia Romagna, and eastern Liguria. Largely underrated and unaffected by mass tourism , Lunigiana, in Latin Lunensis Ager, is one of our favorite areas in Tuscany.
Lunigiana Italy: the hidden gem of Tuscany - Tips 4 Italian Trips
Lunigiana is an off the beaten path area in Northern Tuscany. A small region two hours and 15 minutes drive from Milan and 30 minutes away from Cinque Terre. Lunigiana is a secret gem, where families travelling in Italy will find a lot of things to do with children.
Lunigiana, Tuscany - Discover the best of the Lunigiana, Italy
Discover the highlights of Lunigiana, in the north of Tuscany, Italy. Delicious food, scenic mountains. Come and explore the Land of a Hundred Castles.
Lunigiana, what to see? Discover Lunigiana | Lunigiana World
Lunigiana, what to see? What to do? Where to go? Lunigiana offers activities for every wish: naturalistic places to be discovered through paths, both on foot and by bicycle. Medieval villages that tell stories of ancient peoples.
Lunigiana - Official website of the Lunigiana tourism destination
Lunigiana, a land where Tuscany, Emilia and Liguria meet, rich in nature, history and culture.
Lunigiana: Useful information for exploring North Tuscany
Visit the natural landscape and castle towns of Lunigiana which border with Liguria & Emilia Romagna. A guide to the towns, restaurants, history & trails of Lunigiana.
Things to see, do and enjoy in the Lunigiana valley
The Lunigiana valley is located in the far North of Tuscany and contains the River Magra and its tributaries. Its borders derive from an ancient Roman settlement and later the medieval diocese of Luni, which no longer exists.