Best attractions and places to see around Vecchiano include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This Tuscan town is situated near the Migliarino, San Rossore and Massaciuccoli Park, offering diverse natural environments like wetlands, sand dunes, and pine forests. Vecchiano also features a coastline with golden sand beaches and is known for its olive growing and local honey production. The area provides opportunities to explore historical landmarks and natural beauty.
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Founded in 1064 thanks to the booty the Pisans brought from the sack of Palermo and from the anti-Saracen exploits of Reggio, Sardinia, and Bona, the Cathedral of Santa Maria testifies to the prestige achieved by the Maritime Republic of Pisa at its height. This is evident in the fact that the church was built outside the city walls and symbolized a power that feared no threat. The cathedral was built in two phases, each associated with the architects Buscheto, author of the original plan with a basilica body with five naves, a transept with three naves, and a dome on the cross; and Rainaldo, who designed the extension of the building and created the façade, characterized by contrasting black and white colors and the persistent use of reused materials from Roman monuments to emphasize the greatness of Pisa.
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Lucca, see & taste in one day - Day 7 Is it possible to see and taste Lucca in just one day? It goes without saying that Lucca, the city of a hundred and one churches, cannot be discovered in one day. We will take up the challenge with a selection of highlights. With Michelin (travel guide) at hand, we can still taste the essence of a lively city and catch a glimpse of many impressive palazzi. Lucca was built according to a medieval plan and much of the architecture bears witness to the different historical periods that it has gone through and made this city what it is today. With enough imagination, you can wander through the city center for a whole day along the many squares, humble 😉 sacred houses and rich city palaces. Many other sights can be found in the created highlights. Lucca, ‘a place to be and to see’ can be taken literally. This can be your appointment with history. Taste and enjoy... Read our full impression of Lucca? Click through to https://www.komoot.com/nl-nl/tour/1170744366
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The birthplace of Giacomo Puccini. is a gem that no one should ignore. Behind the heavy fortress walls that bear witness to a glorious past, lies a particularly atmospheric medieval town with rich and exceptional architecture. Life is good in Lucca, where cyclists and pedestrians come and go in the lively, narrow streets. Because of the church facades that almost look like lace, the two old towers that have been saved from the hundred that used to reach the sky and the oval-shaped Piazza dell'Anfiteatro with its cozy terraces, it is tempting to stay a little longer in Lucca.
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Also called "the city of a hundred churches", Lucca is one of the most beautiful and loved cities of art in Tuscany. The amphitheater, its walls, the Cathedral of San Martino are just some of the many attractions not to be missed in this city which is located on the Via Francigena and on the Cammino del Volto Santo. The Volto Santo is a large wooden crucifix found inside the cathedral of San Martino.
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Here you should go in and visit the cathedral. It has an incredible number of old frescoes and murals and ceiling paintings that you can recognize from the prayer book.
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A must-see World Heritage Site! The Leaning Tower is unique. You don't necessarily have to climb it, the view from below is enough.
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Beautiful town with its churches and walls
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Vecchiano is home to a significant portion of the Migliarino, San Rossore and Massaciuccoli Park, offering diverse natural environments like wetlands, sand dunes, pine forests, and Mediterranean scrub. You can also visit Marina di Vecchiano, known for its four kilometers of pristine golden sand beaches, and the natural areas around the mouth of the Serchio River and Bufalina Beach.
Vecchiano offers several historical sites, including the Romanesque Parish Church of Sant'Alessandro, dating back to 1104, and the Church of Santa Maria in Castello, which stands on a rocky spur overlooking the Serchio Valley. You can also see the Torre Mozza (or Torre dell'Aquila) in Filettole, a characteristic square tower that once marked the border between Pisa and Lucca.
Yes, the area around Vecchiano is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling. For example, there are moderate hiking loops like the 'Vecchiano Loop – Conca di Castello Vecchiano' and cycling routes such as the 'Weir on the Serchio River loop'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Vecchiano, MTB Trails around Vecchiano, and Cycling around Vecchiano guide pages.
Many attractions in the region are suitable for families. The natural parks and beaches, like Marina di Vecchiano, offer great outdoor experiences. Historical sites such as the Square of Miracles, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and Pisa Baptistery are also popular and categorized as family-friendly, providing educational and engaging experiences for all ages.
Beyond the churches, Vecchiano boasts the Olimpia Theater, built in the early 20th century with Art Nouveau interiors. The town is also the birthplace of renowned 20th-century writer Antonio Tabucchi. The historical core of Filettole, with its ancient Church of San Maurizio, also offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural past.
Vecchiano is recognized for its olive growing, marking the beginning of the Monte Pisano Olive Oil Trail. The area also produces 'miele di spiaggia' (beach honey) and Europe's first organic pine nuts, known as 'Pinolo del Parco'.
The region's mild climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and early autumn are particularly pleasant, offering comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural parks and beaches without the intense heat of summer.
Yes, you can find the remains of the Castle-Fortress of Avane, which is a destination for experienced climbers due to its popular rock wall. Additionally, the Gaetani Castle is located in the wooded hills outside Vecchiano, adding to the area's historical charm. The imposing Castellaccio in Filettole, built on a former monastery, also has a rich history.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Square of Miracles in Pisa, with its iconic monuments like the Leaning Tower, is a highlight for its unique architecture and historical value. The serene landscapes of the natural park and the golden beaches of Marina di Vecchiano are also highly praised for their tranquility and scenic views.
While Vecchiano's name likely originated from the Roman senator Vetuleius, whose family owned these lands, direct Roman structures are less prominent than later medieval sites. However, the nearby Piazza dell’Anfiteatro in Lucca, though not in Vecchiano itself, is a notable example of a Roman amphitheater repurposed into a charming elliptical square, showcasing the enduring Roman influence in the wider region.
Marina di Vecchiano is notable for its pristine golden sand beaches and clear, shallow waters. It is protected by the Macchia di Migliarino, which features a significant dune ecosystem and Mediterranean vegetation. The Gabbiani Peninsula, a strip of land at the mouth of the Serchio River, is another dynamic natural component, changing size based on currents.
While specific public transport details for each attraction are not provided here, Vecchiano is a well-connected town in Tuscany. For general information on reaching Vecchiano and its surrounding areas, you might find useful resources on the official tourism website for Tuscany, Visit Tuscany, which often includes details on regional transport options.


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