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| Lucca | Tarveling to Lucca in february Posted: Tue August 14, 2007 06:21 PM UTC
How is the weather in February in Tuscany. I will be attending a meeting at Il Ciocco in Lucca and I will be traveling with my 11 year old son. Is there much for him to do? Is there any skiing? How accessible is it to get to Pisa and Florence fromIl Ciocco?
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| Lucca | Re: Tarveling to Lucca in february Posted: Tue August 14, 2007 09:12 PM UTC
In February the weather could be quite cold where Il Ciocco is. While Lucca is the most beautiful town, with plenty of things to do and to see, Il Ciocco is in a remote place, in the middle of bautiful hills but with hardly anything to do.
Skiing for beginners is available at Abetone. Once you are in Lucca than both Pisa and Florence are just over half an hour away. Close by are also the spa town of Montecatini, the town of Pistoia, and the village of Vinci, where Leonardo was born.
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