Nearby the property: Discover Versilia:
Forte dei Marmi has in the last century become a world- famous tourist resort and part of its original environment has successfully been transformed into delightful gardens and meadows with secluded villas surrounded by greenery, this maintaining respect for nature. In the countryside surrounding Forte dei Marmi there is an architectural, historical and cultural heritage to be discovered, charming villages are nestled in the numerous valleys or are perched at the top of hills and the beauty of alpine pastures can be en joyed on the scenic Apuan Alps.Forte dei Marmi: 'Il Pontile' view. A coastal district in Versilia, well-known for the soft contrasts of the sea with its long stretches of sandy beach and its fascinating landscape dominated by the Apuan Alps with their rugged forms and bare faces of the marble quarries.A wide choice of high standard hotels and bathing establishments is available. Superb shopping in the exclusive designer boutiques and lovely walks on the promenade.
Around Marina di Massa:
The view from the Pier of Marina di Massa is unique: the mountains are covered in snow in winter and in marble in summer. In summer, tables are put outside on the streets and in the gardens. Shops are open late in the evening and small open markets offer local products in the town centre.
In the evening, the Versilia coast road, nearby, is lined with discos on the sea and restaurants with large terraces. Massa, the capitol of the province, has a very attractive historical centre from where you can take a stroll to the Malaspina Castle only a short distance away. Along the coast in the direction of Marina di Carrara, in the area known as 'Partaccia', there is a vast choice of campsites all of which are very near to the beach.
Ten kilometres of coastline, modern tourist facilities, fine sand, blue sea, kind and friendly people, excellent cuisine. These are the main features of Marina di Massa. This is what the tourist remembers best after his holiday in this corner of Tuscany Coast.
Around Viareggio:
Viareggio was one of the first seaside resorts in Europe and is still enormously popular today, both with Italians and foreign visitors, particularly those in the yachting community. The coastal strip of Versilia (from Forte dei Marmi to the north and Torre del Lago Puccini in the south) has over twenty kilometres of beaches with countless 'bagni' (bathing establishments), nature parks, pine woods, natural lakes and some splendid countryside. With all of this, and the close proximity of Lucca and the motorways leading to the cities of art, Versilia truly can offer the best of all worlds for your holiday in Tuscany. Below you will find some links that will tell and show you more about Viareggio and the 'Versilian Riviera' ...and by the way, if you're looking for something on the Cinque Terre.It is well known for its famous beaches, the harbour, the cultural and sport events occurring all the year round. Viareggio suggestive village of important touristic value lies 100 km from Florence
Golf:
The Cinque Terre is always one of the top summer destinations for people who enjoy sun and beautiful views. Take a day trip to Portofino, spend a day exploring the five little towns or just relax on the beach.
The stretch of coast north of La Spezia is known as ``Five Lands', due to the five small fishing villages perched on its coast. The isolation of these villages -- up to 50 years ago you could only reach them by boat -- has allowed them to preserve their authentic fishing village charm, with virtually no change in appearance since they were first built.