Best attractions and places to see around Sillano Giuncugnano, a municipality nestled in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. Situated in the northernmost part of Lucca, the area is characterized by expansive national parks, mountain passes, and serene lakes. It provides opportunities to explore ancient traditions and charming rural villages.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The more you pass by, the more you fall in love. It is easily reached on foot from the forest road. On a mountain bike, you have to push your bike for a stretch. It is a little extra effort that I recommend.
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Lama Lite is a well-known mountain pass. Just looking at it on the map is enough to understand its importance. I have passed through it dozens of times but I can never avoid stopping to take a picture.
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crossroads of paths coming from the royal fir forest on the right you go to the refuge. Battisti and Monte Cusna, continuing you arrive at the Bargetana lake and climb to Monte Prado on the left you return to the Rif. Segheria
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From Wiki: "The Apennine pass of Radici, between the Serchio and Secchia valleys, was certainly important and frequented in ancient times and became, during the Middle Ages, a place of transit for merchants, pilgrims and armies. A short distance from the pass arose a hospice for pilgrims and a church linked to the cult of the hermits Pellegrino and Bianco. Pellegrino, traditionally believed to be the son of a Scottish king, is said to have lived for years in prayer in the wild surrounding mountains and his presence is linked, in addition to popular devotion, to various stories and legends. In truth Pellegrino and Bianco have never been officially canonized. "
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Great view of Focoletta, Sella and Fiocca
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Sillano Giuncugnano is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the expansive Orecchiella National Park, which is part of the larger Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park, offering diverse landscapes and wildlife. Notable mountain passes include Lama Lite Pass, known for its views of Monte Cusna, and Tambura Pass, offering exceptional 360-degree vistas. The area also features serene lakes like Lake Bargetana, where you might spot marmots, and the picturesque Lake Vicaglia, surrounded by chestnut woods.
Yes, the region is a haven for hikers. The Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park and Orecchiella National Park provide numerous scenic trails. You can find routes of varying difficulty, from forest roads suitable for gravel bikes and MTBs to challenging mountain hikes. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Sillano Giuncugnano guide.
The area boasts a rich history. Visit San Pellegrino in Alpe, a historic settlement with a sanctuary that served as a stop for pilgrims. The Church of San Bartolomeo in Sillano, dating back to the 15th century, houses the important 16th-century 'Tavola di San Sisto.' You can also explore charming rural villages like Giuncugnano, Capanne di Sillano, and Camporanda, which preserve ancient traditions and environmental character.
Absolutely. The Cesare Battisti Hut is a popular mountain refuge located at 1,780 meters above sea level, offering accommodation, refreshment options, and excellent views, including Monte Cusna. It's strategically positioned near Lama Lite and Lake Bargetana, making it a perfect stopover for multi-day outings.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the sense of tranquility. Highlights like Tambura Pass are noted for their exceptional 360-degree panoramas. The historical significance of places like San Pellegrino in Alpe, with its ancient sanctuary, also receives high appreciation. The opportunity to connect with nature and explore well-maintained trails is a common highlight.
The best time for outdoor activities in Sillano Giuncugnano is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and trails are most accessible. Summer offers warm temperatures ideal for hiking and exploring the parks, while spring and autumn provide pleasant conditions with vibrant foliage.
Yes, mountain biking is a popular activity. The region offers various trails, including forest roads that can be traveled by MTB. You can find detailed routes in the MTB Trails around Sillano Giuncugnano guide, which includes routes like the Orecchiella-Abetina Trail and the Bargetana Hut – Lama Lite Pass loop.
Sillano Giuncugnano is dotted with stunning viewpoints. Tambura Pass offers exceptional 360-degree views. From San Pellegrino in Alpe, you can enjoy impressive vistas over the Garfagnana, the Apennine ridge, and the Apuan Alps. The Argegna Plateau also provides panoramic views of the Apuan Alps.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options, especially for those who enjoy nature. The Orecchiella National Park has areas suitable for leisurely walks and wildlife spotting. Some highlights, like San Pellegrino in Alpe, are marked as family-friendly, offering cultural insights alongside scenic views. Exploring the charming rural villages can also be an enjoyable family outing.
Beyond the Sanctuary of Saints Pellegrino and Bianco in San Pellegrino in Alpe, you can visit the Church of San Bartolomeo in Sillano, a significant 15th-century structure. The Small Church of Rocca Soraggio Hamlet houses an impressive tunicate crucifix from the 13th-14th centuries. Additionally, the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Guardia on Monte Argegna offers a cultural and historical point of interest with splendid views.
Yes, there are various running trails available. The natural landscapes of Sillano Giuncugnano provide excellent terrain for runners. You can explore routes through historic villages or more challenging paths in the national parks. For specific options, refer to the Running Trails around Sillano Giuncugnano guide.
Yes, the region is rich in historical passages. San Pellegrino in Alpe is located along an ancient road between Tuscany and Emilia, historically used by wayfarers and pilgrims. The Tambura Pass also has a particular history, being part of a road constructed in the 18th century. Additionally, Passo di Tea, outside the old town, was a significant medieval passage connecting Parma to Lucca.


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