The farmhouse "Ca' del Bosco" is situated in Lunigiana, one of the most suggestive and unconta- minated areas of north Tuscany, rich in historical and artistic interest: castles, medieval villages. The farm covers about 16 hectares and is on a hill 250 metres above sea level, surrounded by the green mountains of Lunigiana. It's mainly involved with the production of wine and sheep-breeding. The farm holiday center is situated on the top of a hill from which you can enjoy an incomparable view of Val Magra, Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and Apuan Alps.
It's ideal for holidays characterised by peace and privacy thanks to an agreeable summer climate, mitigated by the fresh air from the Apennines and by the healthy breeze from the Tyrrhenian sea which is about 30 minutes away by car.
It comprises two old farmhouses - one of which made of stone - located in a large garden, from which, through conservative restoration, we obtained 5 independent flats for a total of 26 sleeping accommodations, furnished tastefully and having respect to tradition, and equipped with a fireplace, independent heating, satellite TV, outside barbecues, as well as a hall and patio, the common parts where guests can meet.
Lunigiana is near the border between the Liguria and Emilia counties.
The famous art towns of Pisa, Lucca, Parma, Florence and Luni (Etrurian-Roman town mistaken for the ancient Rome by the Vikings) can easily be reached by car, as can seaside resorts like Forte dei Marmi, Portofino, Le Cinque Terre, Lerici, Porto Venere.
Cà del Bosco also offers exclusively to its guests the use of the swimming pool, mountain bikes, table-tennis and table-football, five-man soccer field. For those interested in horse riding the farm collaborates with a nearby equestrain center called Cà de Rossi.
Also for those interested a tennis court is available near the farm. For those who like sports and keeping in touch with nature, there are several opportunities to practice fishing and canoeing along the river Magra and its affluents or trekking and mountain-biking in the adjacent Apennins.