Welcome to Casa Lucca Pace
Discover the tranquility and timeless charm of our holiday home, located in the beautiful countryside of Gattaiola, Lucca. A place where history, modern comfort, and nature come together to offer you an unforgettable stay.
The House
Perfectly restored, this historic residence extends over three floors, maintaining the authentic character of the Tuscan tradition.
Ground Floor:
Entrance
Kitchen
Bathroom with laundry area
First Floor:
Living room
Study
Second Floor:
Two bedrooms
Bathroom
Surrounded by Nature
In the surroundings of Casa Lucca Pace, numerous natural trails and itineraries are available for hiking and cycling, immersed in a unique historical and scenic context.
Canale Ozzeri
A major natural attraction in the area is the Canale Ozzeri, offering an unspoiled and picturesque environment. Along its banks, you can enjoy peaceful walks surrounded by rich vegetation and local wildlife. This path is ideal for birdwatching and moments of relaxation away from urban traffic.
Cycling and Hiking Trails
Bicipolitana di Lucca: A network of cycling paths connecting various points of interest in the city and surrounding areas, such as the Lucca Walls and the Serchio River Park.
Cammino di San Jacopo: An ancient religious route crossing Tuscany, perfect for those who love culture and history.
CAI Trails: Various trails marked by the Italian Alpine Club, linking historic villages, hills, and natural areas with spectacular views.
Cities and Villages near Gattaiola - Lucca
Lucca (about 4 km away)
Lucca Walls: A unique Renaissance city wall that can be explored on foot or by bike.
Piazza dell'Anfiteatro: A unique square built on the ancient foundations of a Roman amphitheater.
San Martino Cathedral: A masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
Guinigi Tower: Famous for its rooftop garden offering a breathtaking view over the city.
Pisa (about 20 km away)
Piazza dei Miracoli: Home to the iconic Leaning Tower, the Cathedral, and the Baptistery.
Lungarno: A romantic riverside promenade along the Arno River.
Borgo Stretto: One of the city's most charming streets, lined with shops and cafés.
Siena (about 100 km away)
Piazza del Campo: One of Italy's most beautiful squares, famous for the traditional Palio di Siena horse race.
Siena Cathedral: A stunning Gothic masterpiece with breathtaking mosaics and frescoes.
Historic Center: A UNESCO World Heritage site with winding streets and medieval architecture.
Florence (about 80 km away)
Florence Cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore): With its imposing dome by Brunelleschi, one of Italy's most famous landmarks.
Ponte Vecchio: A picturesque medieval bridge with traditional goldsmith shops.
Uffizi Gallery: One of the world's most renowned art museums, featuring works by Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci.
Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens: A magnificent residence with enchanting historic gardens.
Montecarlo di Lucca (about 25 km away)
Rocca del Cerruglio: A medieval fortress offering spectacular views.
Local Wines: Montecarlo is renowned for its excellent white and red wines.
Church of Sant’Andrea Apostolo: A picturesque medieval place of worship.
Collodi (about 18 km away)
Pinocchio Park: Dedicated to the famous puppet character.
Villa Garzoni and Historic Garden: A masterpiece of baroque landscape architecture.
Thermal Baths in Tuscany
Montecatini Terme: One of Italy’s most famous spa towns, renowned for its elegant thermal baths and healing waters, perfect for relaxation and wellness.
Bagni di Lucca: A historic spa town with natural hot springs and wellness centers, known since Roman times.
Bagni di Pisa: A historic thermal resort once frequented by Tuscan aristocracy, now offering luxurious treatments and relaxation.
The Importance of Water in Lucca's History
Nottolini Aqueduct: A 19th-century engineering masterpiece that supplied the city with water.
Serchio River: A vital water resource with protected natural areas, ideal for walks and excursions.
Lake Massaciuccoli: Famous for its nature reserve and Puccini’s villa.
The Versilia Coast: Historically a crucial center for trade and fishing, today one of the most famous seaside destinations, featuring wide sandy beaches and renowned yacht shipyards, attracting both relaxation seekers and sailing enthusiasts.
Water, in its many forms, continues to be a vital element for life and the charm of the region, offering resources, natural beauty, and endless opportunities for discovery.