53,8 km
860 mt dsl

A bike tour between sea and hills

An evocative itinerary for cycle tourists and nature lovers

The Via Francigena, one of the oldest pilgrimage routes in Europe, connects Canterbury to Rome. The section from Massa to Lucca, about 60 km long, offers cycle tourists a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Tuscan landscape, between sea and hills.

Cycling along the Tuscan coast

Starting from Massa, a seaside town with an evocative historic centre, you pedal along the Versilia coast, admiring golden beaches and crystal-clear waters. The route then continues to Viareggio, a renowned seaside resort, and Lido di Camaiore, where you can visit the characteristic wooden pier.

Gentle climbs and breathtaking views

Moving away from the coast, the route climbs among the hills of Lucca, offering breathtaking views of Versilia and the Plain of Lucca. We pass through medieval villages such as Pietrasanta and Camaiore, immersed in the green Tuscan countryside.

An experience rich in history and culture

Along the way, one encounters Roman archaeological sites, such as the Amphitheatre of Lucca, and Romanesque parish churches, such as the Pieve di Camaiore. You can also visit museums and castles, such as the Castle of Pietrasanta, that hold works of art and historical testimonies of great value.