
Lago ad Cept
One of the largest and deepest pools in Lunigiana Lake Cept, hidden among the chestnut woods of the Bagnone Valleys. Once you reach the village
Hiking and Trekking in Lunigiana
For lovers of trekking and hiking in the open air, Lunigiana is an ideal destination! It offers mountainous terrain stretching from the Apennines to the Apuan Alps, including expansive meadows hidden along the slopes of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park, as well as rivers, lakes, streams, and waterfalls. Paths wind through the forests and ancient chestnut groves of rural Lunigiana. In the hills, on the mountains, and between small villages, you can find trails that are only lightly trafficked but offer beautiful panoramas and incredible natural scenery.
Here you will find a compilation of the most beautiful places to visit for free in Lunigiana. We reveal our favorite spots where you can find breathtaking views, where limitless nature has always reigned on this strip of land that we love and call Lunigiana.

One of the largest and deepest pools in Lunigiana Lake Cept, hidden among the chestnut woods of the Bagnone Valleys. Once you reach the village

Ski complex in the municipality of Zeri Following the signs from the town of Patigno, in the municipality of Zeri, you will arrive at Zum

Short walk in Equi Forest up to the Sanctuary of the Madonna del Bosco The Sanctuary of the Madonna del Bosco was built to commemorate

Old Park full of centuries old Chestnut trees The Filetto Chestnut Grove is today used by the local people as a recreational park, on one

Monia Stream Waterfall This beautiful waterfall is located in the Monia stream, which flows between the municipality of Filattiera and Villafranca in Lunigiana. It is

Two waterfalls and an ancient mill within a 5 minute walk from each other The Trauri canal waterfalls and mill are situated near the village

Late 19th century Mill The “Mulini di marzo” are a series of magnificent stone farmhouses with a large water mill dating back to the end

Mount Bosta: Mountain Bike and Trekking itinerary At the foot of the Apennines Mount Bosta (864 metres) is a true paradise for those who love

A three storey stone mill hidden in the woods The Scervola stream mill, built in 1872 by the Binotti family, as chisled on its entrance

Mill at the foot of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine Park The ancient mill of Rocca Sigillina is located in homonymous village in the Municipality of Filattiera.

The 153rd Big Bench in the World The Giant Bench of Comano, built in 2021 by a group of volunteers from the village of Comano,

Ancient Bridge of Iera and “Boz ad Sovar”: A humpback bridge hidden in the valleys of Bagnone Near the small town of Iera, in the

The Meadows of Massicciano: Meadows along the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines from which you can admire the village of Sassalbo The Meadows of Massicciano are located near

The Apennine Mountain pass connecting Comano with Parma and Reggio Emilia The Lagastrello Pass is a winding mountain pass thru the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines – the

Casola pools: A series of Natural Pools (Pozze) where you can swim and picnic. Located near the Archaeological Park of the Stele Statues of Casola

Prehistoric cave located at the foot of Monte Sagro The Tecchia di Tenerano cave has prehistoric origins and is located in the village of Tenerano,

The Grand Canyon of the Lunigiana The Gorges of Giaredo, better known as the Straits of Giaredo, are stunning gorges that have been naturally created