We look forward to welcoming you to Lunigiana, in the municipality of Zeri, in Codolo: a hilly, mountainous area where the landscape is still authentic, with small hamlets, woodlands, and scenic roads.
The Codolo valley encompasses several villages (including Chiesa, Mola, Cernatore, Villa di Sotto, Baraccone, and Ripola) and maintains a rural and peaceful character, ideal for those seeking nature and silence without sacrificing the option of driving to the main points of interest.
Lunigiana is a border region rich in historical layers: fortified villages, towers, and castles still mark the landscape today, along with woods, valleys, and ridges that invite walks and outdoor trails.
It is a destination suitable for both those who want to slow down and those who prefer to combine relaxation with cultural visits and daily commutes.
Zeri is a “scattered” municipality, composed of many hamlets and small settlements scattered throughout the area.
This layout translates into open spaces, little urbanization, and a direct connection with the environment: it’s the perfect base for those who appreciate walking, country roads, green landscapes, and a truly peaceful setting.
A short distance away is Pontremoli, a hub for services, restaurants, and some of the area’s most interesting visits. Here, it’s worth taking the time to visit:
Lunigiana is crossed by the Via Francigena, the ancient pilgrimage route between Canterbury and Rome, reconstructed in part thanks to Sigeric’s diary.
The Via Francigena was certified as a Council of Europe Cultural Route (in 1994), and today it’s a key reference point for slow tourism made up of walking, small villages, rural parish churches, and countryside landscapes.
In the Pontremoli area, there are especially evocative stages and stretches, with routes through greenery and connections toward the Val di Magra.
It’s not uncommon to come across groups of pilgrims or simply tourists traveling the Via Francigena on foot or by bicycle. Thanks to its renewed promotion, it has quickly become once again an opportunity for people from all over the world to meet.
Lunigiana’s location makes it easy to alternate nature and culture with trips to the coast: seaside villages, harbors, scenic walks, and equipped beaches can all be reached with a manageable day trip.
The area offers a unique advantage: you can return in the evening to a peaceful setting without giving up a more “lively” day out whenever you feel like it.
Lunigiana occupies a truly strategic stretch of land. Very few places offer such a wide variety of landscapes so close to one another.
It may seem unbelievable, but in a very short time you can go from the snow-covered landscapes of the Apuan Alps or the Apennines to the warm beaches along the coast.
Recommended for: Those seeking a cultural day at a leisurely pace, without long commutes.
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Recommended for: Those who want to combine the tranquility of Lunigiana with a day on the coast, returning in the evening.
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