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Whether you're preparing your trip or already on the road, this page brings together all the essential details for planning your stay at La Pianella.

Location and Directions
Out and About in Tuscany
Activities at the Estate

How to Reach Us

La Pianella is located in the hills north of the beautiful walled city of Lucca, in northern Tuscany. The estate is accessible by car and offers a peaceful, secluded setting surrounded by nature — yet it’s only a short drive from local shops, restaurants, and historic sites.

Directions

From Lucca to La Pianella 20mins/ 14.5km
Follow signs from Lucca walls to CAMAIORE After 4km pass through village of Monte San Quirico After another 3km pass through village of Capella, then Torre. Your reach the village of San Martino in Freddana…

At the Eni Garage turn right at this junction.

towards Torcigliana di Pescaglia.

Torcigliana di Pescaglia.

After 1.5km turn RIGHT at the road chevrons(sign to LE CERRETE)

(sign to LE CERRETE)

After 2mins/200m turn RIGHT up steep road with lots of bends…. only 3/4km to the for the Farmhouse. 1km to Villa, with brick gate posts and an eagle on top of each.

La Pianella sign.

First turn off to the right for the Farmhouse, along small, white stone road for 350m.
For the Villa..?? Keep on the main road up for a few more bends!

Car park area to the left for the Villa by the main entrance gates.

Welcome to La Pianella Villa.

Out and About in Tuscany

Florence

Surrounded by olive groves and the vineyards of Chianti, Siena is one of the most beautiful cities of Tuscany. Set on three hills, the city is drawn together by winding alleyways and steep steps, whilst the Piazza del Campo stands at its heart, and the Duomo and St Maria della Scala serve as additional cultural landmarks. Famed for the “Palio”, the annual historic horse-races that take place on 2 July and 16 August, it is also home to one of the oldest Universities in Europe, which ensures a vibrant Italian student atmosphere throughout the academic year. In addition to the bustling daily life of the streets and squares of the city, Siena offers many cultural events, concerts, cinema, theatre and a wide range of sporting activities. Few geographical areas in the world can boast of the variety of environment that surrounds Siena. To the north, we have the richness of the Chianti landscape, woven with vines and olive-trees throughout the hills. Here also are beautiful towns like San Gimignano and Monteriggioni with old walls, winding streets and incredible views. South of Siena, the Arbia valley leads to the hill-top town of Montalcino, home to the famous Brunello wine. And the area La Crete stretches out, amazing visitors with its harsh rock formations and unique landscape. Westwards we head towards the coast, to captivating coastline towns like Castiglione della Pescaia, and nature reserves like the area called Maremma. With such natural beauty within easy reach by car or public transport, Siena is a good place to base yourself for a Tuscan experience.

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Siena

Surrounded by olive groves and the vineyards of Chianti, Siena is one of the most beautiful cities of Tuscany. Set on three hills, the city is drawn together by winding alleyways and steep steps, whilst the Piazza del Campo stands at its heart, and the Duomo and St Maria della Scala serve as additional cultural landmarks. Famed for the “Palio”, the annual historic horse-races that take place on 2 July and 16 August, it is also home to one of the oldest Universities in Europe, which ensures a vibrant Italian student atmosphere throughout the academic year. In addition to the bustling daily life of the streets and squares of the city, Siena offers many cultural events, concerts, cinema, theatre and a wide range of sporting activities. Few geographical areas in the world can boast of the variety of environment that surrounds Siena. To the north, we have the richness of the Chianti landscape, woven with vines and olive-trees throughout the hills. Here also are beautiful towns like San Gimignano and Monteriggioni with old walls, winding streets and incredible views. South of Siena, the Arbia valley leads to the hill-top town of Montalcino, home to the famous Brunello wine. And the area La Crete stretches out, amazing visitors with its harsh rock formations and unique landscape. Westwards we head towards the coast, to captivating coastline towns like Castiglione della Pescaia, and nature reserves like the area called Maremma. With such natural beauty within easy reach by car or public transport, Siena is a good place to base yourself for a Tuscan experience.

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Pisa

Located in western Tuscany, is known throughout the world for its famous Leaning Tower, but there is so much more to Pisa than just this striking landmark. The ecclesiastical city of Pisa began life as a seaside settlement around 3,000 years ago and was first laid out in the mid-eleventh century. Pisa is crammed full of wonderful, historical monuments and buildings dating back many hundreds of years and much of Pisa has retained its medieval appearance. Pisa is also known for its excellent university, which was established in 1343 and has become one of Italy’s top schools. There are a couple of tourism and tourist information offices in and around the city centre of Pisa and these provide the latest information about Pisa tourist attractions, museums, events, Pisa festivals, Pisa travel, Pisa sightseeing and general Pisa tourism and tourist information. In the north-west of Pisa there is an immense green lawn on which four impressive buildings stand in gleaming white marble. These imposing structures are the enormous, breathtaking Duomo (cathedral) – built almost 1,000 years ago, the cathedral’s bell tower – better known as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the circular Battistero (Baptistery) – the largest of its kind in the whole of Italy, and the Camposanto – also known as the Holy Field, without doubt one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the world. This area of Pisa is known as the Campo dei Miracoli or the Piazza dei Miracoli (Field of Miracles) and these remarkable Pisan buildings combine Moorish, Gothic and Romanesque architectural features.

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Viareggio

A first class seaside resort, easily reached by car on the motorway or by train from anywhere in Italy or Europe. The following Tuscany towns are near a convenient distance: Florence (80 km), Siena (130 Km), Lucca and Pisa (20 Km) with an international Airport. Easily reachable are also the islands of the Tuscany Archipelago, and sights as the Apuan Alps, Le 5 Terre (5 completely secluded villages beautifully situated at the coast), lakes etc.The sandy beach of Viareggio falls gently into the sea, ideal for children, is spacious, clean and outrageous. Alongside runs the promenade with boutiques, shops, cafés, discos, cinemas, art-galleries and much more for your entertainment. There are two beautiful pine-forests on either side of the town, allowing all kinds of activities sports, games and you can relax in healthy clean air. the easy going joyful atmosphere helps to find new friend with whom to exchange ideas and spend the time with.

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The Cinque Terra

A string of villages set on the rugged, steep coastline within Liguria in the North West of Italy. The 5 villages Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore are linked by a network of hiking paths, boat routes and train lines. The  UNESCO World Heritage Site is virtually car free as the precarious, narrow mountain roads make driving there almost impossible.Originally settled prior to the 11th century by grape and olive farmers and fishermen. Repeated attacks from Turkey in the 16th Century led to the building of defensive towers and the reinforcement of existing forts.The mountainsides of the Cinque Terre are heavily terraced and are used to cultivate grapes and olives. This area, and the region of Liguria, is known for pesto, a sauce made from basil leaves, garlic, salt, olive oil, pine nuts and pecorino cheese. The most common locally baked bread, Focaccia, is delicious breakfast snack, especially when paired with white wine! Farinata, a typical snack found in bakeries and pizzerias, is a savoury and crunchy pancake made from a base of chick pea flour.

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Activities at the Estate

Shopping

Local markets

Donatella will advise on local market days in the area

Designer outlet shopping

Outdoor activities

Swimming,water polo & fun in the beautiful salt water pool provided at La Pianella

Table tennis (ping pong)

Tennis on astro-turf tennis court

Horse riding

Guided horse riding treks, lessons with qualified teachers, summer campsincluding care for horses, for all ages – young and old.
Info and bookings:
Laura: 3470826982 or 3246015236
Toni: 3391018860
Email: lauraaleo@libero.it

Hiking

http://www.wikiloc.com/trails/hiking/italy/tuscany/lucca

Biking

It is possible to hire bikes from one of several bike shops in Lucca for thehour, day or week. Fantastic fun biking round the walls of Lucca.
http://www.outfittertours.com/
http://www.wildjunket.com/2011/04/12/exploring-tuscany-on-two-wheels-biking-lucca/

Bird watching

http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/italy/italy-4/tuscany-aug-09.htm


Nature Reserves & protected areas Tuscany

Arezzo Parks, Florence Parks, Grosseto Parks, Livorno Parks, Pistoia Prato andSiena
Lucca Parks, Apuan Alps Natural Park, Orecchiella park, Massa Parks, Pisa Parks

Truffle hunting

http://www.lebaccanti.com/site/76-Truffle-Hunting-in-Tuscany.html
http://www.italyandwine.net/culinary-tours/truffles.htm

Sightseeing

Also tours of the nearby cities & areas arranged by Andrea & Katherinewho collect you in an 8 -15 seater bus at the property. www.tuscandrivers.com

Golf courses in the area

5 minutes drive into village of San Martino in Freddana is a 9 hole putt &pitch course at the agriturismo Il Pino centre. https://www.agriturismo.it/en/farmhouse/tuscany/lucca/IlPino-9371023/index.html

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Food, drink and leisure

Wine tasting & sightseeing in the area www.tuscandrivers.com with Andrea & Katherine who collect you in a 8 -15 seater bus.

Cookery courses, demonstrations & catering Tze’ela and Mauro will cater to all your needs… http://www.cookingintoscana.it/

Pizza making fun at la Pianella Estate with pizza dough bought from the supermarket….easy! Or even better ask our property manager Donatella to do a “pizza party” for you!
donatellamagnani.71@gmail.com

Thermal baths
http://www.discovertuscany.com/what-to-do-in-tuscany/thermal-baths/

Art and culture

Concerts & events
check the local British magazine “grapevine” & Tuscany magazine

Old and interesting “Mill” museum in village of Torchigliano just by SanMartino in Freddana, check times of opening or by arrangement.

Lucca world famous comic book festival
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucca_Comics_%26_Games

Italian courses in Lucca
https://www.luccaitalianschool.com

Painting, drawing & sculpture
https://www.art-toscana.com/

Lucca Festival

Activities at the Estate

Whether you're looking to relax or stay active, La Pianella offers plenty to enjoy without ever leaving the estate.

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