Villa Torre degli Onesti Apartments





The Villa Torre degli Onesti Apartments Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a pleasant walk in a wood suitable for everyone with arrival at the Oratory of San Graziano, a very small medieval structure. The start is in Tempagnano near the Celetra stream. Along the climb, the path passes through the small Tempagnano Cemetery where there is also the Church of San Prospero.
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This itinerary offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Genoa and the Tyrrhenian Sea. It begins in Trebbio and leads in a counter-clockwise loop passing through Pescaglia and the Foce di Sella thus reaching Monte Piglione Sud (1184m) and Monte Piglione (1233m), the highest point of this route. You return to the starting point passing through the Foce del Termine (970m), Corogno, the Focetta di San Vincenzo (918m) and the Baita Paoli-Barsi (865m).
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This beautiful route takes you up to Monte Prana (1218m) and to Forcetta di San Vincenzo (918m). Most of the path is immersed in the forest in the shade and crosses and follows numerous streams including the Torrente di Menicciana. With a small detour you can reach the Baita Paoli-Barsi (865 m) on the Colle della Poraglia.
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This route takes you to the Croce di Brancoli, in the locality of Gignano di Brancoli, built in 1594 as a sentinel. From here you can admire wonderful views over the Lucca plain, the Apuan Alps, the Middle Serchio Valley, the Apennines and the Tyrrhenian Sea up to the islands of Capraia and Gorgona. In 1944 it was destroyed by the Germans during the World War and then rebuilt, higher and in reinforced concrete, also reusing the stones of the old cross.