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Ronchi, which is only a few steps from the most famous resort of Marina di Massa, is gratified by a suggestive landscape that makes every season perfect for a vacation. The sea and the sun brighten up the summer and autumn stay, in winter the protection provided by the Apuan Alps provides a milder climate, protecting it from cold winds and, at the beginning of the spring, the trees that start to bloom make this small village even more enchanting.
So much quiet and lots of nature, starting from that provided by the beautiful equipped beaches and the crystal clear sea, to reach the mountain landscapes of the Apuan Islands. The historic center, always very lively and lively, offers shops, clubs, discos and very popular and well-stocked craft shops.
The disruptive Mediterranean nature manages to communicate perfectly with the many tourist facilities that contribute to making your stay in Ronchi particularly comfortable.
Those who love to dedicate part of their holidays to sport will have no difficulty finding tennis courts, riding stables and soccer fields. A large calendar of events and markets, during any season of the year, certainly does not leave time to get bored. In addition, the possibility of renting cars, scooters or bicycles, makes the whole area of Versilia at hand, to go every day to discovery of a location or to immerse yourself in the healthy waters of one of its many spa areas.
written by Albert Clifford - Last update: 11/07/2020
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