Hidden gems
Tucked away on the border of Tuscany and Emilia, Garfagnana is a hidden gem of Italy, a well-preserved secret waiting to be discovered. As someone who has explored both this enchanting region and the more popular Tuscany, I can confidently say that Garfagnana has won my heart. While Tuscany dazzles with its marketing appeal, bustling crowds, and endless rows of Dutch and German license plates, Garfagnana captivates with its authenticity.
Garfagnana is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventurers. Here, you can hike through lush landscapes, brave the canyons, experience the thrill of ziplining, cool off in pristine rivers, or even go horseback riding. The possibilities are endless, and the natural beauty of this region is simply breathtaking.
Scattered throughout Garfagnana are hundreds of charming villages, some perched atop
mountain peaks and others nestled in picturesque valleys. Places like Barga, Vergemoli,
Tereglio, and the larger Castelnuovo di Garfagnana are all worth exploring. Each village has
its unique character, history, and, of course, delicious food waiting to be savored.
To fully embrace the essence of Garfagnana, plan a road trip starting from Lucca. The
journey will become an integral part of your adventure as you wind through breathtaking
vistas, immerse yourself in nature, encounter friendly locals, and stumble upon countless
authentic trattorias serving up mouthwatering Italian cuisine.
To plan a roadtrip form Lucca just
enter Vagli or Levigliese in you navigation, both trips will lead you though the heart of the Garfagnana,
both ending in spectacular mountain views surrounded by nature. For those who want to have a bit
more excitement take the road from Leviglise all the way up to grotto del vente. From grotto del vente
you can make a mountaintrip by car with spectacular views.
For those seeking a more active experience, Parco Leviglise is a must-visit. Here, you can
test your climbing skills, tackle the canyons, or even try your hand at a gold search at the river, a
delightful activity, especially for children.
While in the area, don't miss the chance to visit the
monastery, Eremo di Calomini. It appears to hang from the rock face below, creating a
stunning sight. If you arrive around lunchtime, be sure to dine at Trattoria dell'Emerita, just a
five-minute walk away. And don't forget to indulge in their panna cotta frutti di bosco!
In conclusion, Garfagnana is a magical destination that offers an authentic Italian experience
far from the tourist crowds. A road trip through this enchanting region will lead you to
breathtaking landscapes, friendly faces, and unforgettable moments.
Whether you're an
adventurer, a food lover, or simply seeking a tranquil escape, Garfagnana has something
special to offer. So, pack your bags, hit the road from Lucca, and let Garfagnana's natural
beauty and authentic charm captivate your heart.