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Guided Walking tours in Lunigiana – Apuan Alps Regional Park - Tosco-Emilia Apennine National Park
Find out more about the incredible variety that the Lunigiana area has to offer in a fun and active way.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

An old countryfarm in a quiet place, surrounding by woodland, with an awsome wiev on the landscape. Arranged on two floor with two different apartments the house sleeps six to eight.

The apartment on the groud floor is for two people; one king size bedroom with ensuite bathroom with bath, kitchen, a large ground floor terrace overlooking the garden.
The apartment on the second floor it's composed by two king size bedrooms, one queen size bedroom, one single bedroom, two bathrooms, one with shower, the second with bath, kitcken, living room , terrace. and garden

 

 
 
 

The Straits of Giaredo

Leaving from the village of Giaredo, just outside Pontremoli, we walk along the banks of the Gordana River to the Straits of Giaredo canyon. The ravine was formed during the Quaternary period by changing sea levels, tectonic movements and water erosion. The resulting vertical sides are formed of polychrome schist, hard sandstone, flint limestone, Tuscan jasper and chalk. In some areas, the gorge narrows letting us touch both sides. Whether walking or swimming (depending on the level of the water) this is a wonderful adventure between rocks and little waterfalls.The Gordana river valley is a site of Community Interest and part of the Bioitaly project.

Note: The best time to visit the Straits is between the middle of Spring and the end of August on a hot day as it can be quite cool inside the canyon. Also information must be sought beforehand on water levels and reservoir activity further up. If the water level is adequate it’s a great idea to swim through the ravine using a wet suit and mask.

Equipment: A change of clothes, shoes or sandals that can be used in the water or for swimming, cagoule or similar, towel or bathrobe.

Duration: Half day

Difficulty: E+ (must know how to swim)

N.B. The guide may be able to provide some of the necessary kit, e.g. shoes, raincoats, lifebelts.