Explore the Maremma, the wildest part of Tuscany!



Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve



Vast marshy reserve , with a large colony of flamingos, access points and paths that can be freely traveled on foot or by bicycle. Sighting and birdwatching points! Reachable by bicycle from the Farmhouse!

Castiglione della Pescaia



Castiglione della Pescaia is a medieval village with beautiful beaches, shops and lovely restaurants. Located in the Grosseto Maremma, for the landscape qualities and the services offered, it is known for its seaside tourist vocation.

Saturnia Thermal baths



The Terme di Saturnia consists of a single thermal spring which flows at a constant temperature of 37.5 degrees and is located within a thermal structure that includes: Thermal Park, Terme di Saturnia SPA & Golf Resort and Golf Club. To visit at least once in a lifetime!

San Lorenzo Cathedral



Grosseto Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city's main square. Built between 1294 and 1302. It is dedicated to San Lorenzo and has a characteristic Romanesque taste for the two-tone white-red (red marble of Caldana).

Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve



Castiglione della Pescaia



Saturnia Thermal baths



San Lorenzo Cathedral





Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve



Vast marshy reserve, with a large colony of flamingos, access points and paths that can be freely traveled on foot or by bicycle. Lookout and birdwatching spots! Reachable by bicycle from the Farmhouse!

Castiglione della Pescaia



Castiglione della Pescaia is a medieval village with beautiful beaches, shops and charming restaurants. Located in the Grosseto Maremma, for the landscape qualities and the services offered, it is known for its seaside tourist vocation.

Saturnia Thermal baths



The Terme di Saturnia consists of a single thermal spring which flows at a constant temperature of 37.5 degrees and is located within a thermal structure that includes: Thermal Park, Terme di Saturnia SPA & Golf Resort and Golf Club. To visit at least once in a lifetime!

San Lorenzo Cathedral



Grosseto Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city's main square. Built between 1294 and 1302. It is dedicated to San Lorenzo and has a characteristic Romanesque taste for the two-tone white-red (red marble from Caldana).

Cala Violina



Cala Violina is the most famous beach in the Tuscan Maremma. The sea is crystal clear and the views range from the green of the forest to the endless blue sea. Traffic is limited and since 2021 it is necessary to make an advance parking reservation.

Cala Violina has a peculiarity that makes it famous, its name derives from the sound emitted by the grains of sand when they are stepped on... The sand of Cala Violina is unique in the whole area and very rare, if stepped on, in fact, it emits a sound reminiscent of the strings of a violin .

Maremma Regional Park



Natural park with forest trails , cycle paths, canoeing and fishing possibilities, visitor center.

Pitigliano



Pitigliano, located about 80 kilometers south-east of Grosseto, with the characteristic historic center known as the little Jerusalem , due to the historical presence of a Jewish community that has always been well integrated into the social context and which has its own synagogue . Etruscan remains and medieval and Renaissance structures.

Santa Fiora



The village of Santa Fiora is located on the southern slope of Monte Amiata and is surrounded by chestnut trees. It is recognized as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in Italy". Palaces, churches, the mercury mining museum and more await you.

Roselle



Roselle was one of the twelve Etruscan city-states, today it is an interesting archaeological site where it is possible to visually see the overlapping of Roman civilization on Etruscan civilization. Walking along the road you will immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the time between the walls, the old city, the public thermal baths , the Decumanus , the ancient shops and the remains of the Basilica , the Domus and much more.

Maremma Regional Park



Pitigliano



Santa Fiora





Maremma Regional Park



Nature park with forest trails, cycle paths, canoeing and fishing opportunities, visitor centre.

Pitigliano



Pitigliano, located about 80 kilometers south-east of Grosseto, with the characteristic historic center known as the little Jerusalem, due to the historical presence of a Jewish community that has always been well integrated into the social context and which has its own synagogue. Etruscan remains and medieval and Renaissance structures.

Santa Fiora



The village of Santa Fiora is located on the southern slope of Monte Amiata and is surrounded by chestnut trees. It is recognized as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in Italy". Palaces, churches, the mercury mining museum, and more await you.

Roselle



Roselle was one of the twelve Etruscan city-states, today it is an interesting archaeological site where it is possible to visually see the overlapping of the Roman civilization on the Etruscan one. Walking along the road you will immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the time between the walls, the old city, the public baths, the Decumanus, the ancient shops and the remains of the Basilica, the Domus and much more.

Giglio Island



Island of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park with a Roman villa and an Etruscan wreck .


A must see!
Rent a boat from Porto Santo Stefano for a day trip to "Il Giglio" to visit Giglio Campese , Giglio Porto and Giglio Castello .

Orbetello



The city of Orbetello rises in the middle of the lagoon of the same name and is joined to Monte Argentario by a road built on an artificial embankment (the dam), which has divided the lagoon into two bodies of water ("Laguna di Levante" and "Laguna di Ponente"). It is a surprise to drive on the road that divides the two lagoons, and then take a walk in the village for an ice cream or for a bit of shopping.

Monte Argentario



Monte Argentario is a promontory that juts out into the Tyrrhenian Sea at the two southernmost islands of the Tuscan archipelago; the Island of Giglio and the Island of Giannutri). Visit the capital Porto Santo Stefano , the hamlet of Porto Ercole and the countless pristine beaches accessible either by walking routes or by renting a boat or dinghy. At the top of the mountain, the convent of the Passionist Fathers is worth a visit and a stop nearby in an outdoor restaurant, for lunch under the coolness of the trees!

Sorano and Sovana



Sorano is a small village in the Maremma hinterland built entirely of tuff. You can visit the walls , the countless palaces , castles and fortifications , abbeys , churches and chapels as well as the Jewish ghetto with its synagogue . A special stop deserves the Città del Tufo Archaeological Park , an archaeological area that extends over a vast area between Sorano and Sovana. It includes various Etruscan necropolises scattered throughout the territory and connected to each other by a suggestive coeval road network that develops in trenches between steep tuff rock walls: these roads are called Vie Cave or Cavoni.

Vetulonia



Vetulonia, formerly called Vetulonium, was an ancient city in Etruria, Italy, the site of which is probably occupied by the modern village of Vetulonia. Visit the archaeological museum and the walls and then enter the archaeological area .

Orbetello


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Monte Argentario



Sorano and Sovana



Vetulonia





Orbetello



The city of Orbetello rises in the middle of the lagoon of the same name and is joined to Monte Argentario by a road built on an artificial embankment (the dam), which has divided the lagoon into two bodies of water ("Laguna di Levante" and "Laguna di Ponente"). It is a surprise to drive on the road that divides the two lagoons, and then take a walk in the village for an ice cream or for a bit of shopping.

Monte Argentario



Monte Argentario is a promontory that juts out into the Tyrrhenian Sea at the two southernmost islands of the Tuscan archipelago; the Island of Giglio and the Island of Giannutri). Visit the capital Porto Santo Stefano, the hamlet of Porto Ercole and the countless pristine beaches accessible either by walking routes or by renting a boat or dinghy. At the top of the mountain, the convent of the Passionist Fathers is worth a visit and a stop nearby in an outdoor restaurant, for lunch under the coolness of the trees!

Sorano and Sovana



Sorano is a small village in the Maremma hinterland built entirely of tuff. You can visit the walls, the countless palaces, castles and fortifications, abbeys, churches and chapels as well as the Jewish ghetto with its synagogue. A special stop deserves the Città del Tufo Archaeological Park, an archaeological area that extends over a vast area between Sorano and Sovana. It includes various Etruscan necropolises scattered throughout the territory and connected to each other by a suggestive coeval road network that develops in trenches between steep tuff rock walls: these roads are called Vie Cave or Cavoni.

Vetulonia



Vetulonia, formerly called Vetulonium, was an ancient city in Etruria, Italy, the site of which is probably occupied by the modern village of Vetulonia. Visit the archaeological museum and walls and then enter the archaeological area

Magliano in Toscana



Discover the numerous settlements of the Etruscan era, the towns of Pereta and Montiano , of medieval origins. The historic center of Magliano is surrounded by a wall built between the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Visit the walls, the churches, the center full of restaurants and home to various events related to the excellence of the area. Look for the centuries-old Witch's Olive Tree at the beginning of the village and discover the secrets of this wonderful area!