Massa Carrara extends from the beaches of Marina di Carrara to the mysterious Lunigiana region. From the natural beauties of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines to the white marble quarries that Michelangelo once used to extract marble for his masterpieces—Massa offers various options for those who wish to discover the area by bike. Safe and highly detailed, its itineraries allow visitors to be part of nature.
They can follow the course of the Magra River or scout out traces from Medieval times, thanks to the area’s castles, churches and fortifications. Just hopping on your own mountain bike becomes an exciting experience! Some chose to follow the road that climbs from the sea to the Apuane, discovering breathtaking views along the coast. Or catch an evocative glimpse of the area’s marble quarries as you make you way along the sides of the mountain.
They can follow the course of the Magra River or scout out traces from Medieval times, thanks to the area’s castles, churches and fortifications. Just hopping on your own mountain bike becomes an exciting experience! Some chose to follow the road that climbs from the sea to the Apuane, discovering breathtaking views along the coast. Or catch an evocative glimpse of the area’s marble quarries as you make you way along the sides of the mountain.

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