Maremma countryside, rolling hills, trees and small lake at sunset. Bibbona, Tuscany, Italy. Europe.

Villages and attractions

Leaning on the back of the Tuscany region on the border with Lazio extends one of the oldest and most interesting areas of the Italian peninsula, we are talking about the Maremma land of ancient traditions and suggestive villages with ancient and mysterious origins. The journey to discover this region offers landscape views of rare beauty such as those offered by the flora and fauna of the Maremma Natural Park in the Alberese area, the sea of ​​the Etruscan Coast and the Amiata woods. Maremma is a land of great passions and great flavors, a region with a fairytale name that is not found on maps, but which for centuries has represented the cradle of the flourishing Etruscan culture. A land that can only be discovered by experiencing it with a bittersweet taste and intense aromas, humble and sublime at the same time with a strong and intense history like the people who populate it. Activities For sea lovers, the Tuscan Maremma has a coastline that starts from the town of Piombino and reaches Capalbio, here alternate free and equipped beaches, some nature reserves including the coastal area of ​​the Bandite di Scarlino, the pine forest of Tombolo, the Feniglia reserve. For those who prefer the mountains and winter sports on the summit of Mount Amiata there are 10 km of ski slopes located between the localities: the Vetta, the Prato delle Macinaie, the Prato della Contessa, the Cantore Refuge and the Pian della Marsiliana. For those looking for a wellness holiday in Maremma, they have the opportunity to choose between various thermal areas known since the time of the Etruscans and the Romans: the famous Terme di Saturnia, Terme di Sorano, Bagni Vignoni, Terme di Petriolo, Sassetta Terme and Calidario Terme di Venturina.
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