Itineraries

Visiting the “Terre di Pisa” means going back in time, walk, run or drive free in the territory, off the beaten tracks, inside an ambience of recreation and calmness where you feel at home.
Build your own itinerary, across unknown places keeping small treasures of history and art, proud of their traditions and identity. Move around on foot, by bike, by vespa or as you please, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes which will astonish you for their authentic sometimes wild atmosphere .
You discover other “masterpieces”: wine, olive oil, cheese, truffle, the many local food products going back to the Tuscan farmers tradition but having its roots in the Etruscan or Roman time.
A range of tourist proposals to meet your requirements, looking for a real experience on the spot to tell and share.

Fortresses and castles in the Lands of Pisa

Itinerary: Vicopisano, San Miniato, Lari, Lajatico, Volterra, Pomarance An itinerary in the memory of history that has experienced power struggles,…

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San Miniato’s museum system

San Miniato, an ancient center of high-medieval origin along the Via Francigena, has been preserved almost intact over time, passing…

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Pisan Romanesque Style in Valdera and Val di Cecina

The relatively small area located in the 50 km that separate the town of Palaia from Volterra, displays examples of…

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Pisa Style: the Romanesque Pisano

Itinerary of the Pisan churches in the city: Santa Caterina, San Sisto, San Nicola, San Michele in Borgo, San Pietro…

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The “Living Cribs” tradition in the Terre di Pisa

A variation of the original crib is that of the living crib, a solemn event during which people dressed in…

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Walking with children: from Calci to San Miniato

If you want to try an itinerary with children in the Terre di Pisa, we suggest this ‘route’ from Calci…

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The Romanesque style between Pisa and Lucca

What is the Pisan Romanesque ? It is the architectural style that developed at the time of the rich and…

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The museums on the Lungarni of Pisa

Itinerary: Museum of Ancient Ships of Pisa, National Museum of the Royal Palace, National Museum of San Matteo, Museum of…

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Dante in Pisa: places and characters of the Divina Commedia

Pisa has always been seen as a hostile city to the poet Dante, beacuse of the hard and severe verses…

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Pisa: Walk across the Miracles of architecture

Itinerary in the Miracle’s Square: Baptistery of San Giovanni, Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Leaning Tower, Monumental Cemetery, Museo delle…

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Three thousand years of history with Volterra Card

The rich architectural and artistic heritage of Volterra can be summarized in three different periods covering about 3000 years of…

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Out with children: from Pisa to the beach

Are art and culture child-friendly? Of course! In this itinerary from Pisa to the sea, you can find ideas and…

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Palaia: between beauty and mistery

Palaia: a top place for green or food & wine tourism in the Valdera area. Its countryside with many farmhouses…

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Walking Around Peccioli

Peccioli is an ancient Tuscan village that dominates the Era valley, along the route that leads from Pisa to Volterra.…

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Pisa from the top of the medieval walls

Itinerary: Leaning Tower – Tower of Santa Maria – Walk on the medieval walls This short itinerary will accompany you…

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Pisa University Museums: easy for everyone

The University of Pisa, founded in 1343, has built over time an extraordinary museum heritage that in 2012 was collected…

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The University of Pisa Museums: science and medicine

The University of Pisa, founded in 1343, has built over time an extraordinary museum heritage that in 2012 was collected…

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