Arrival of the clients in Sarzana and meeting with the guide. This medieval town was 1204 to 1929, the seat of the diocese.
The modern Via Mazzini was part of the Via Francigena, traveled by pilgrims. The beautiful cathedral Santa Maria Assunta, houses Italy’s oldest painted wooden cross by Mastro Guglielmo from 1138. In the center there is also the fortress known as the “Cittadella” commissioned by Lorenzo De Medici in 1488.
Departure by bus to Lerici and lunch at a restaurant. In the afternoon, visit Lerici, a fishing village surrounded by hills with lush vegetation, olive groves, oaks and Mediterranean scrub. The mighty Pisan-Genovese castle dominates the Gulf of Poets from above.
Since the 19th century, Lerici has had a vocation for elite tourism, with its magnificent villas and small marina. End of services.