* Experience historic Barga in style!
* This spacious villa in the heart of Barga Old Town sleeps 12 and is perfect for entertaining
* Enjoy the fully-equipped breakfast bar kitchen, and private garden with stunning outdoor bar
* Relax on the loungers and enjoy the peaceful surrounds with an aperitivo in hand
* This luxury villa also includes a cosy bar with wine cellar
* Immerse yourself in Barga's highly regarded restaurants, bars and nightlife
* Free public parking is just 50 metres away
Escape to The Liberties, your own private oasis in the heart of Barga, Tuscany. This stunning 7-bedroom villa boasts ultra-modern bedrooms, bathrooms and living spaces. Relax on the lounges or gather in the spacious outdoor living / bar areas with family and friends. Enjoy cooking in the fully-equipped kitchen that seats 10. Each bedroom is elegantly furnished with luxury linens and the 3 white Carrara marble bathrooms are simply stunning and luxurious . With a cosy bar, wine cellar, and light-filled living areas, there's something for everyone. The Liberties is truly the ultimate Tuscan getaway.
*** If you have less than six (6) in your group, please get in contact with us to discuss a special rate where we can close off some of the rooms to accommodate your group. ***
The Property's Facilities Manager, Gioia will be there to meet you and guide you around this truly amazing property.
Barga is a charming town located in the heart of Tuscany, Italy. This hilltop town is known for its stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and its picturesque medieval architecture that has remained intact throughout the centuries.
As you stroll through the narrow cobbled streets, you will be transported back in time, passing by ancient stone buildings, medieval towers, and beautiful churches adorned with colourful frescoes. The town's main square, Piazza del Comune, is a bustling hub of activity, where locals gather to socialise, shop at the weekly market, and enjoy a coffee or gelato at one of the many cafes and restaurants.
Barga is also renowned for its vibrant cultural scene, with a lively music and arts community that attracts visitors from around the world. The town hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, including the Le Piazzette Festival (Food, Wine and Music Festival), Barga Scottish Week, Barga Jazz Festival, and Opera Barga Festival, which brings world-class performances to its historic theatre.
For nature lovers, Barga is the perfect base for exploring the stunning Tuscan countryside, with numerous hiking and biking trails that offer breath-taking views of the Apuan Alps and the Serchio Valley. Whether you are looking for a relaxing getaway or an active adventure, Barga has something for everyone.
One of the most popular ways to explore the region is by car. Barga is conveniently located within driving distance of several popular destinations, including Florence (1.5 hours), Pisa (1 hour), Abetone Ski Fields (1 hour), Viareggio (Beachside) (1 hour), and Lucca (30 mins). Renting a car is a great way to have the freedom to explore at your own pace, and there are several car rental companies available at Pisa, Florence and Bologna airports.
If you prefer to travel by public transportation, there are also plenty of options. Buses and trains run regularly between Barga and the surrounding towns and cities. The train station in Fornaci di Barga connects to the main train line that runs between Lucca and Aulla, making it easy to travel to destinations further afield.
While in Barga, it is also possible to explore the town on foot. The town is small enough to easily walk around, and there are several historic sites and beautiful buildings to see. The town is home to several beautiful churches, including the Duomo di San Cristoforo, as well as the beautiful Piazza del Comune.
For those who enjoy cycling, there are also plenty of options for exploring the region by bike. The surrounding countryside is beautiful and there are many scenic routes to take.
Overall, there are plenty of ways to get around Barga and explore its surrounds. Whether you choose to rent a car, take public transportation, or explore on foot or by bike, there is plenty to see and do in this beautiful part of Italy.
No unregistered guests.
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