Altopascio



Known for centuries to all pilgrims traveling along the Via Francigena, Altopascio is a small town called the "city of bread," as it maintains the ancient cereal tradition handed down from generation to generation. Its historic center preserves works of considerable artistic value, such as the church dedicated to San Jacopo, built in 1100, the period of greatest splendor for the Order of the Hospitallers.

Strategically located, Casolare del Pin Bono is the ideal starting point for exploring the beauty of Tuscany.





Lucca



16 km away


Located a short distance away, Lucca is famous for its perfectly preserved medieval walls, narrow alleys, historic squares and charming atmosphere. You can stroll along the city walls, visit the majestic Guinigi Tower and admire the beautiful architecture of the churches and palaces.

Pisa



40 km away


Known worldwide for its iconic Leaning Tower, Pisa also offers a rich history, art and culture. In addition to the Leaning Tower, you can visit the magnificent Piazza dei Miracoli, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Baptistery.

Florence



60 km away


The city of art and culture, Florence is a true jewel of Tuscany. Here you can admire Renaissance works of art, visit world-famous museums such as the Uffizi and the Accademia Gallery, stroll along the Arno River, and admire the majestic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.



Versilia



42 km away


If you are a sea lover, the Versilia coast is the ideal place to spend a day at the beach. With its golden beaches, elegant beach resorts, and lively coastal towns such as Viareggio, Versilia offers relaxation and fun.

Siena



100 km away


With its narrow medieval streets, the famous Piazza del Campo and the majestic Duomo, Siena is an enchanting city rich in history and tradition. You can stroll its charming streets, enjoy traditional Tuscan cuisine and attend famous events such as the Palio di Siena.

Volterra



68 km away


Nestled in the Tuscan hills, Volterra is a city rich in Etruscan charm and history. You can explore the ancient ruins, visit the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum and admire the city's well-preserved medieval architecture.



Leghorn



55 km away


Livorno, a seafaring city that cradles the waves of the Tyrrhenian Sea with its history rich in trade and encounters between cultures. Its port, the pride of the local economy, has witnessed centuries of trade and travel that have shaped the identity of this land.

Montecatini Terme



16 km away


Montecatini Terme, nestled among the rolling hills of Tuscany, is an oasis of relaxation and well-being. Its internationally renowned spas attract visitors eager to rejuvenate among thermal baths and rejuvenating treatments, while the charm of its streets and parks enchants anyone who crosses its borders.

Pistoia



27 km away


Pistoia, a city of art and culture, guardian of a historical and artistic heritage that shines in every corner. Its lively squares, historic buildings and churches rich in works of art are the mirror of a millennial tradition, capable of fascinating and surprising its visitors.

Other points of interest nearby



Collodi, just 13 km away, is famous for being the birthplace of Pinocchio's creator, Carlo Lorenzini. Here is Pinocchio Park, a fascinating theme park dedicated to the famous puppet, where visitors of all ages can immerse themselves in the adventures of the most beloved character in Italian literature.


Vinci, 29 km away, is known worldwide as the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci. The Museo Leonardiano and Leonardo's Birthplace are the main attractions.

San Gimignano, 63 km away, is one of Tuscany's medieval gems, famous for its medieval towers towering over the landscape.


Abetone, 70 km away, on the other hand, is a renowned ski resort, ideal for winter sports enthusiasts.

Greve in Chianti, 75 km, is a charming town located in the heart of the Chianti region, renowned for its hilly landscapes, vineyards and wine cellars.

Arezzo, 133 km away, is a city rich in history and art, famous for its Piazza Grande, home to the renowned cycle of frescoes by Piero della Francesca inside the Basilica of San Francesco.