Trip in march at toscany

Yoav

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Hello everyone We are a couple planning a vacation in Tuscany in mid-March. I am looking for an area where we can do short nature trips to about 5 km and see the beauty of the area. Is March suitable for this? In addition, we are interested in a pampering accommodation at a high level if there is a possibility that the spa will be better.
In what area do we sleep? What do you suggest we
 
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Related questions - My husband and I will be in the area around Lucca March 2-7, and then we have our own itinerary to plan from March 8-18. We will be traveling by train or by food (no rental car), so I'm trying to determine what kind of activities are most enjoyable/accessible considering the weather. Do you have any suggestions for what considerations to make regarding the weather in that region in early March? (To clarify, my husband and I are interested in the history of science and the history of art in the region, Etruscan and prehistoric sites, local food and cooking, and nature.) Thank you in advance for any suggestions you have.
 
Nature hikes in March

Buongiorno,

nature hikes in March?

The unpredictable weather and temperatures don't make it easy to plan these types of hikes however, that doesn't mean that they are not possible in March. Remember to dress warmly, wear boots and carry extra water.

Some of the places you may want to consider when planning a hike can be found along the via Francigena and at several of the national parks. Have a look at these links below for more information on some of my favorite places:

More on the via Francigena and just a side note, though these trails are longer than what you are looking for, it is possible to do just a portion of the trails. What I especially like it that they are well documented and marked, so they are easy to follow and provide a truly vast panorama of the many different Tuscan vistas: https://www.discovertuscany.com/iti...ia-francigena/via-francigena-15-sections.html


I know this article talks about fall colors, but the hikes and scenery are fabulous any time of the year. https://www.visitflorence.com/what-to-do-in-florence/fall-foliage-hikes.html

Buon Viaggio,

Donna Denise
 
Tuscany in March

Buongiorno,

one of the great things that many people don't get to see in Tuscany are the amazing prestigious villas around Lucca.

And since you will be here in March you can also get to see the blooming of the camellia flowers. :cool: The great thing about this travel suggestion? The villa is easily reached with public transport, as are several others, have a look athese two links below for more info:

https://www.discovertuscany.com/lucca/villa-reale-marlia-near-lucca.html
https://www.discovertuscany.com/lucca/historical-villas-in-lucca.html

Definitely keep an eye on our March calendar for upcoming events. But just so you know, many times the calendar is updated only a bit before the month starts because...and you need to remember this is Italy...they don't officially announce the new dates for many reocurring events until the last minute. It can be frustrating - or you can take as the element of surprise :p

https://www.visitflorence.com/florence-events/march-in-florence.html
https://www.discovertuscany.com/tuscany-events/march-events-in-tuscany.html

Another place I really enjoyed around Lucca, which accents the history of science (one of the oldest around!)
https://www.discovertuscany.com/pisa/certosa-di-calci.html

One other place I would suggest, especially if you are interestedin the history both of art and archeology, is the highly underestimated city of Arezzo. Not only is it very easy to access with public transport (frequent train service from Florence) it is loaded with great museums, picturesque city strolls and amazing monuments:

https://www.discovertuscany.com/arezzo/

Buon Viaggio,

Donna Denise
 
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