The territory belonging to the valley Val di Nievole lies between the towns of Pistoia and Lucca, near important tourist centres, like Montecatini Terme, renown for its thermal baths, Monsummano Terme, with its natural caves, Pescia with its flower market and Uzzano.
The Val di Nievole is divided into two areas: the first one characterized by green and flourishing warm plains, crossed by rivers like Nievole, and the second one by hills and charming medieval castles.
Near Pescia you can visit Villa Garzoni, surrounded by the most famous Italian garden, and the town Collodi, birthplace of the writer Carlo Lorenzetti, author of Pinocchio, where you can see a small "Toyland" dedicated to all the children.
Not far from Chiesina Uzzanese you'll find the Sibolla lake, a very interesting place because of the curious flowers and animals living by the lake.
This small area of Tuscany is a land of craftsmen who produce straw hats (by Lamporecchio), marble, stone and travertine ornaments in Pieve a Nievole, shoes and leather goods in Monsummano Terme and Larciano.
Noteworthy wines are produced in this area, among them: the white wine Vin Santo and the red wine Montalbano.
We can say about Montecatini that it has a double soul, an antique one identifiable with the High Montecatini, and a more modern one, and maybe also more famous, identifiable with the thermal zone of Montecatini Terme.
In the town of Lamporecchio set near the nature complex of Montalbano culture and nature are melted together. The walks in Montalbano can be joined by the visits to different monuments, among which the Abbey of San Baronto, dating to the VII century, and the neo-Classical church of Santo Stefano.