The Grand Tour of the Strade di Lucca bike hub stands as an exceptional route that seamlessly integrates cycling, nature, and the rich tapestry of art and culture. This journey invites cyclists to traverse a diverse landscape, where sprawling plains give way to undulating hills and majestic mountains. Originating from the bustling main squares of each of the six municipalities within the Piana di Lucca area, cyclists embark on a secure and captivating expedition, navigating along well-marked cycle paths and lesser-known yet enchanting secondary roads. Amidst the verdant hills adorned with olive groves and vineyards—a hallmark of the region—riders are treated to vistas adorned with historic villas, imposing castles, and quaint villages straight out of a fairy tale. As they pedal through this evocative terrain, cyclists are transported through time, retracing the footsteps of the illustrious maestro Puccini, seeking out the very places that once stirred his creative genius. The Grand Tour of the Strade di Lucca bike hub promises an immersive and unforgettable experience, blending adventure, cultural exploration, and the sheer beauty of the Italian countryside.
A fascinating itinerary for pilgrims and cycle tourists
The Via Francigena, one of the oldest pilgrimage routes in Europe, connects Canterbury to Rome. The section from Lucca to San Miniato offers cycle tourists a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the history, culture and spirituality of this millenary route.
Cycling through medieval villages and Tuscan landscapes
Starting from Lucca, the city of a hundred churches, we pedal along the ancient city walls, skirting the river Serchio. The route then winds through the Tuscan countryside, among cultivated fields, vineyards and olive groves, offering panoramic views of great beauty.
In the footsteps of medieval pilgrims
Along the way, you come across medieval villages such as Altopascio, with its charming Romanesque parish church, and Santa Maria del Giudice, immersed in the green Tuscan hills. You will also cross lush forests and unspoilt natural areas, such as the San Rossore nature reserve, an oasis of peace and tranquillity.