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		<title>Gallicano and Barga: two little towns worth visiting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi! Today we took some more time to visit Gallicano, which this morning was almost a Ghost city. The party after the Palio di San Jacopo went on till late in the night and most of the citizens of Gallicano were sleeping : ) We were pretty sleepy ourselves, but walked around Gallicano to take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi! Today we took some more time to visit Gallicano, which this morning was almost a Ghost city. The party after the Palio di San Jacopo went on till late in the night and most of the citizens of Gallicano were sleeping : )</p>
<p>We were pretty sleepy ourselves, but walked around Gallicano to take some pictures, especially of the great duomo that towers over the town. I think Gallicano is a great place to stay if you want to visit Garfagnana: it&#8217;s a nice small town in a perfect position to visit most of the point of interest in Garfagnana. <a title="Eliseo BB Gallicano" href="http://www.eliseo.info" target="_blank">Eliseo</a> is definititely a great place to stay and to eat, but for the weekend all the rooms were taken, so we moved to Il Ciocco (www.ilciocco.eu), a beautiful (and huge) resort near Barga. From here we have a great view of the Garfagnana region !</p>
<p>We visited Barga this evening and it is truly one of the most beautiful &#8220;borghi&#8221; (village, town) in Italy. It was a pleasure to walk up and down its narrow medieval streets and find the many views and hidden corners that deserved a stop and a picture,  sip a coffee while listening to a small concerto,  visiting the duomo.</p>
<p>Now, off to bed, tomorrow we are planning to leave early and  do some trekking, we plan to go up to the Monte Forato!</p>
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