Villa Gherardi - B&B e Hostel offers accommodation in Barga. A sweet and savoury breakfast is offered every morning. Certain rooms have views of the mountains or garden.
Offering panoramic views of the Alpi Apuane mountains, Nel Cielo... di Barga is at the heart of Barga's historic centre, a few steps from Barga Cathedral. It offers 1 en suite room with free WiFi.
Set in the medieval town of Barga in the Tuscan countryside, Art Boutique Hotel Acchiappasogni is a renovated 17th-century building with design furnishings and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi and...
Set just 33 km from Marlia Villa Reale, Affittacamere La Foresta di Sopra features accommodation in Barga with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as private check-in and check-out.
Offering barbecue facilities and mountain view, Tuscan Skye - Caterina Studio Apartment is located in Barga, 35 km from Piazza dell'Anfiteatro and 47 km from San Domenico.
Set within 40 km of Marlia Villa Reale in Barga, Parco Colle Fobia offers accommodation with seating area. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
Located in Barga, 33 km from Marlia Villa Reale and 38 km from Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, La Limonaia di Casagrande provides air-conditioned accommodation with a patio and free WiFi.
Fly to Pisa International Airport, 68km from Barga. From there, take a train to Lucca (1 hour), then another to Barga-Gallicano (1 hour). Alternatively, drive from Pisa (1.5 hours). For domestic travellers, direct trains from Florence take approximately 2.5 hours.
The most convenient airport for Barga, Italy is Pisa International Airport. It's approximately 70km away, offering numerous domestic and international flights, and has excellent transport links to Barga.
Barga, Italy, is best navigated on foot due to its compact size. However, for longer distances, a local bus service operates within the town and surrounding areas. Taxis are also available. Cycling is another viable option, with bike rentals available in town. Driving is less recommended due to narrow streets and limited parking.
The historic centre of Barga, known as Barga Vecchia, is the best area to stay. It's popular for its medieval architecture, panoramic views, and proximity to attractions like Duomo di Barga. It offers a variety of accommodation options, making it convenient for visitors.
Barga, Italy enjoys a Mediterranean climate with distinct summer and winter seasons. Summers (June to August) are warm with average temperatures around 25°C, while winters (December to February) are chilly, averaging 5°C. The region experiences most rainfall in November and the least in July. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Barga.
What guests said about Barga:
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Scored 10
The most favourite place that I have visited in all the...
The most favourite place that I have visited in all the world and I would highly recommend it to anyone wishing to visit Tuscanyt. Barga Veccia ,has a stunning Cathedral, an Opera house, many fabulous restuarants and throughout the town there are many art galleries and individual shops to explore. There is also a swimming pool open during the summer months. Do not miss going to Casa de Vino for wine tasting and picnic. It is also easy to travel from there to Lucca, Viaregio Castelnouvo and you can even visit Florence from here for the day.
Bite the bullet and go there you will not regret it, enjoy.
Iva Italia
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town was beautiful and nature is wonderful.
The town was beautiful and nature is wonderful. We would love to come back. We came on a Monday and several restaurants were closed because it was in the beginning of October. It will be nice to be in the town, when all places are open.
Lisbet
Denmark
10
Scored 10
Barga is a beautiful town on a hill.
Barga is a beautiful town on a hill. A great place to explore the mountains above Pisa. There was a festival on when we arrived so the town was busy but full of live with live music and great food and drink.
Darren
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Get away from the madding crowd head to Barga true Italy its...
Get away from the madding crowd head to Barga true Italy its so pleasant in the old town has a good selection of bars and restaurants
.On the edge of town is a fantastic public pool great for adults and kids ,further down the road is tennis courts and the surrounding countryside is stunning
Anthony
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Barga is a beautiful old town with some stunning scenery.
Barga is a beautiful old town with some stunning scenery. There are plenty of bars and restaurants and a market once a week - recommended.
If travelling by train, allow plenty of extra time in case of line changes - the cost of train travel is low but remember to validate your ticket on the station platform before boarding.
Barga is a fabulous Tuscan location.
Gail
10
Scored 10
The historic village has meandering lanes and alleys.
The historic village has meandering lanes and alleys. They can be quite steep, so wear flat shoes with a good tread. From the hillside and the duomo you will enjoy amazing views of the mountains and the valley. The newer section of town outside the walls is also lovely and worth a visit.
Everything was perfect! The apartment is a peaceful little gem with a big terrace and a beautiful mountain view. The kitchen is well equipped and the bed is super comfortable. The location is very convenient, Barga city centre can be easily reached with a 5 minutes walk and it's a good base to reach many trails and attractions in Garfagnana. The hosts, Mairi and Fabio, are incredibly nice and gave us recommendations for restaurants and things to do. We'll definitely go back when visiting Garfagnana again!
Authentic Italian, bedsit type room, good size fridge ,good shower & comfortable bed. Lots of sitting out areas available.
Laundry facilities/washing machine available.
10 minute walk to the nearest coffee shop. 20 min walk from town. Loads of lovely restaurants and eating places in Barga
Great pool
Luca our host was 100% helpful with all aspects of our stay.
We were there for a family wedding 25 minutes drive away and he helped to organise transport for us.
The location was wonderful - a quiet street in the charming old town part of Barga with good restaurants very close by including a lively cafe with good food in a loggia. Giordano was very nice and helpful. The hotel itself is exceptionally interesting, in a multi-floor large house, with several rooms full of paintings. Our room was larger than most hotel rooms, not fancy but with a great view of the town and mountains. Overall, my wife and I loved out stay.
I had a wonderful stay in this beautiful down to earth Villa in a perfect central location to explore Barga, and Alpi Apuani an southern Garfagnana. my room looked out over the fairy tale looking old town of Barga and the aqueduct leading to the old town. My host, Adele was exceptionally warm and friendly. the breakfast selection was ample and delicious. I will definitely stay here again!
Paul’s house was a lovely, warm haven in Barga old town. Besides being fully stocked for a week long stay, Paul had some welcome beverages and fruit waiting for us, which was so appreciated.
The bed was so comfortable and there was no skimping on the quality of the sheets and towels.
Paul was a wonderful, responsive host and we will certainly stay there again when next we are in Barga.
The name literally means In the Sky…of Barga…and the location lived up to its name. It is located just below the Duomo, the highest point in this enchanting medieval town. From the room and its nice sized balcony, the rooftops are just below, offering incomparable vistas of Barga and the Serchio River valley. Great bed. Nice bathroom. But it’s the views that are incomparable.
We would highly recommend the house. It was very clean and in a lovely location. Giuseppe was really helpful and friendly. You will need a car to get around, but from here you can explore Barga (only approx 1km away so you could walk, but is it on a road), and also Lucca which is beautiful. Wifi signal was excellent. We will come back again one day.
An excellent apartment which has all the comfort a proper home has, good quality beds and pillows, stylish decoration, a well-equipped kitchen, clean and spacious. The apartment is in a great location in Barga, which is one of the most beautiful towns in Tuscany. We loved our stay at Casa Robina and we cannot wait to come back again.
The hotel has a very beautiful setting. The space was clean and cool, despite the heat. There is a full kitchen for guests to use and some basic supplies for breakfast, including delicious home made jams. The host is extremely kind and helpful, we really enjoyed chatting to her in the kitchen.
Wonderful location that we have stayed at many times. Me, wife and three kids had a lovely stay as always. Its a perfect base to either while away around the pool, trip into Barga or Lucca etc or over the mountain road from Castelnuovo to the coast (you must do this).
If you like silence; sitting besides the swimming pool the whole day; or do long walks (with a lot of ups and downs); this is a great location. The views are really perfect and beautiful. The old Barga is nice to visit; but looked a bit like a ghost village.
charming hotel with beautiful classic Italian interior. air conditioning was much appreciated. pool was large with plenty of sun beds. lovely accommodating staff who made us feel very welcome. we will definitely visit again.
Lovely hotel in a stunning location with a great view from our balcony over Barga. Really clean contemporary room with quiet aircon. Dinner and breakfast at Locanda Alla Posta were great, especially dinner.
lovely old characterful hotel , close to the old city of Barga .
Beatrice was a wonderful friendly host with lots of info and advice about the area… Nadia laid on a fantastic breakfast spread.
Beautiful small accommodation with fantastic outdoor space. We stayed in the Chalet. Approximately 10 mins walk to Barga, we loved this place and hope to return
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