Welcome to Barga – the most Scottish place in Italy

This is quintessential Tuscany, albeit with a Caledonian twist

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If you follow the jagged outline of Tuscany’s breathtaking Apuan Alps, you can make out the outline of a man’s profile on his side – a prominent nose, a forehead, a chin, his gently protruding stomach. As the sun sets, and the mountains become brilliantly dark against the starry sky, that’s all you’ll be able to see as you gaze across the Serchio Valley. The Italians rather bluntly call him “L’Uomo Morto” or “dead man”; others refer to him more delicately as the sleeping giant – one who’s probably had rather a hearty portion of the local pasta and wine, and fallen into a deep slumber.

L’Uomo Morto isn’t the most intriguing aspect of the valley. The natural arch in the mountains that makes up the sleeping giant’s slightly open mouth – a natural formation known as the Monte Forato – plays host to a “doppio tramonto” – a double sunset. Twice a year, for three consecutive days, the sun appears to set twice – first behind the mountains, and then once more, as it is briefly trapped in the arch. Locals and tourists flock to Barga, the valley’s beautiful medieval town, where the imposing Duomo perched high above it boasts the best views.

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