A 18th-century fully restored stone house located in the village of Pascoso (Apuane Park,2,321 feet above sea level), in the Province of Lucca (Tuscany) not far from the "cities of arts" (Lucca, Pisa, Florence, Siena,etc.)and from beaches (Forte dei Marmi, Viareggio). more info...
Monte CroceLucca is one of Italy's finest mediaeval treasures, has a collection of artworks that has made it well-known throughout the world. The centre is relatively unspoilt and is sprinkled with palazzi, towers and is also called the 'city of the hundred churches'. The surrounding hills produce some excellent wines and olive oil.
Other towns in the province are Altopascio, Bagni Di Lucca, Barga , Borgo a Mozzano, Camaiore, Camporgiano, Capannori, Careggine, Castelnuovo di Garfagnana, Castiglione di Garfagnana, Coreglia Antelminelli, Fabbriche di Vallico, Forte dei Marmi, Fosciandora, Gallicano, Giuncugnano, Massarosa , Minucciano, Molazzana, Montecarlo, Pescaglia, Piazza al Serchio, Pietrasanta, Pieve Fosciana, Porcari , San Romano in Garfagnana, Seravezza, Sillano, Stazzema, Vagli Sotto, Vergemoli, Viareggio, Villa Basilica and Villa Collemandina.
Monte CroceWinter in Tuscany can be cold and wet but spring always seems to come quickly. March is azalea and camelia time, whilst April and May are sometimes very wet months.
Monte CroceTuscany's airports are Pisa's Galileo Galilei and Florence's Amerigo Vespucci. Trains run frequently from a stones through from the Galileo Galilei airport, and it's about an hour's ride to Florence. From Amerigo Vespucci airport it's a 20-minute bus ride from the centre of Florence.






