By Car from Livorno and Massa

Take the highway "Livorno-Genova" A12 leading to Genova until the junction for Parma, then take Autostrada della Cisa A15. Exit Aulla.

  • To Lunigiana: from Aulla, following the road signs to Cerreto Pass or Lagastrello Pass, you will get in the Park territories in Lunigiana, in particular Fivizzano, Filattiera, Comano, Licciana Nardi.
  • To Garfagnana: from Aulla take SS 63 of Cerreto Pass leading to Reggio Emilia; at Gassano country hamlet you can turn right and get, after crossing "Foce dei Carpinelli" pass, in the Park territories in Garfagnana, in particular the Municipalities of Giucugnano, San Romano in Garfagnana, and Villacollemandina.
  • To Reggio Emilia slope: from Aulla, follow the road signs to Fivizzano and take SS 63 to Cerreto Pass. Head for Reggio Emilia. After crossing the pass, continuing along SS 63, you will find the junctions leading to the Municipalities of Collagna, Ligonchio, Ramiseto, Villa Minozzo, and Castelnovo ne' Monti.
  • To Parma slope: from Aulla, head for Lagastrello Pass. After crossing the Pass (where the territory of the Municipality of Ramiseto faces), you will get to the town of Rigoso, in the Municipality of Monchio. If you want to reach Corniglio, instead of taking the exit Aulla, take the exit Pontremoli and head for Cirone Pass and Bosco di Corniglio, or take the exit Berceto and head for Sillara Pass and get in Bosco di Corniglio.
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The Park is a mosaic of villages

The Tuscan-Emilian Apennine National Park is made of a variety of distinct and different pieces that come together to create one unforgettable vacation.
While the diversity of the villages, attractions, forests, and mountains may surprise you, their close proximity allows visitors to see a little bit of everything in a short amount of time.
The more you see, the more you can appreciate the entire region. Explore the mosaic of places, people and experiences which make up the Park!

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