This article presents an alternative view of Tuscany, focusing on areas beyond the well-known cities. It starts with San Miniato, famous for its white truffles, and then explores the Certosa di Pisa, a historic Carthusian monastery. The author then describes a unique way to experience Pisa, walking along its walls and visiting lesser-known museums. Next, Vicopisano and its Brunelleschi fort are mentioned, followed by Pontremoli in Lunigiana, with its intriguing megalithic museum. Finally, the article concludes with a trip to Carrara, renowned for its marble quarries and artistic heritage.
The article includes practical details such as transportation (flights to Florence), accommodation options in different locations, dining suggestions, and links to relevant websites for further information.