Discover Marina Di Grosseto and its surroundings!
Welcome to the magical land of Marina di Grosseto and its surroundings, a hidden piece of paradise in beautiful Tuscany. This region, known for its outstanding natural beauty and rich historical and cultural heritage, offers a wide range of discoveries and wonders.
The “Cascate del Mulino”
The Cascate del Mulino waterfalls, part of Terme di Saturnia, are a natural jewel of the Tuscan Maremma. The thermal waters, rich in minerals and at a temperature of 37.5°C, offer a unique experience of relaxation and well-being, accessible all year round. The place, surrounded by an unspoilt landscape, is ideal for complete regeneration, even at night under the stars.
The Castle of Castiglione della Pescaia
Das Schloss von Castiglione della Pescaia an der Maremma-Küste ist ein historisches Juwel der Toskana, dessen Ursprünge bis ins 10. Jahrhundert zurückreichen. Jahrhundert zurückreichen. Von den Pisanern erbaut und später von den Familien Medici und Lorraine erweitert, bietet es einen atemberaubenden Blick auf das Tyrrhenische Meer. Obwohl sie sich in Privatbesitz befindet, ist sie auch heute noch ein Symbol für Geschichte und Schönheit, das die Besucher fasziniert.
Vetulonia Town: discover an ancient Etruscan village with Pineta Azzurra!
Vetulonia, a Tuscan village, reveals a rich Etruscan history, once shrouded in mystery. Today it is famous for its imposing Cyclopean walls and the Via dei Sepolcri, dotted with monumental tombs. The Civic Archaeological Museum and the surrounding ruins offer a fascinating journey through time, making Vetulonia a must-see destination for archaeology and history enthusiasts.
Explore the Scarlino’s Bandite Nature Reserve during your stay at Pineta Azzurra!
The Bandite di Scarlino Nature Reserve, with its almost 9000 hectares, is a jewel of Tuscany that combines history, biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes. Among hills, paths and hidden beaches, it offers a unique experience for nature and history lovers. Perfect for excursions, its unspoilt environment is ideal for discovering the authentic beauty of the Maremma.
10 things to see in Castiglione della Pescaia
The Castle of Castiglione della Pescaia, the historical symbol of the town, dominates the Maremma coast with its medieval majesty. In addition to its fascinating history, it offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the surrounding hills. Walking along its walls or exploring the village below allows visitors to immerse themselves in the region's rich historical and cultural heritage.
In Marina di Grosseto: what to see
Marina di Grosseto, once known as San Rocco, is now a popular seaside destination in Tuscany. With a wide sandy beach and a lush pine forest, it offers the perfect combination of relaxation and nature. The resort is ideal for water sports, walks in the pine forest and discovering Maremma cuisine. Pineta Azzurra is the ideal starting point for exploring it.
Le Rocchette: a tower guarding the coast near Marina di Grosseto
Le Rocchette, located between Castiglione della Pescaia and Punta Ala, is a beautiful Tuscan beach renowned for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters. Surrounded by an unspoilt natural landscape and dominated by Forte delle Rocchette, it offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and history. Ideal for relaxation and adventure, it is an example of environmental conservation awarded by Legambiente.
The Silver Coast: some wonders around Marina di Grosseto
The Costa d'Argento, an enchanting stretch of Tuscan coastline, stretches from Talamone to Capalbio, offering a perfect combination of natural beauty, history and culture. With golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and resorts such as Orbetello and Monte Argentario, it is ideal for relaxing holidays and outdoor activities. A paradise for lovers of nature and historical adventures.
History of Grosseto and its attractions
Grosseto, capital of the Tuscan Maremma, is a city rich in history and culture, with roots dating back to Etruscan and Roman times. Its historic centre, surrounded by well-preserved medieval walls, offers a journey through time between art and architecture. Grosseto combines natural beauty, such as pristine beaches, with a vibrant culinary and cultural tradition, making it an ideal destination for any traveller.
Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve: a green spectacle near Marina di Grosseto
The Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve, located in the Tuscan Maremma near Marina di Grosseto, is an ecological refuge that protects a precious marsh ecosystem. It is home to an extraordinary biodiversity, with over 200 species of birds and numerous plants typical of the Mediterranean maquis. With nature trails and immersive activities, it is an unmissable destination for nature and ecotourism lovers.
The Beaches in Marina di Grosseto
Marina di Grosseto and its surroundings offer fascinating beaches, each with unique characteristics. From the Marina di Grosseto beach, perfect for families and water sports, to the wild Principina a Mare, to the historic Castiglione della Pescaia, each beach promises an unforgettable experience. The beaches of Le Marze and Cala Martina complete this coastal paradise, ideal for relaxation and adventure.
Between Beaches and Nature Reserves, to Villages and Places of Historical Interest
The surroundings of Marina di Grosseto are famous for its enchanting beaches and nature reserves. Don’t miss a trip to the Rocchette, and discover Cala Martina, Cala Violina and Cala Civette, among the most beautiful seaside resorts in Italy. The Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve, between Grosseto and Castiglione della Pescaia, is an area of international importance, rich in biodiversity. In Orbetello , inotlre, you will find a unique habitat with a rich bird life and breathtaking landscapes.
Discover with us the rich historical and archaeological heritage of the area. Pitigliano, known as Little Jerusalem, offers breathtaking views with its tuff architecture and important Jewish heritage. Massa Marittima, the center of the metalliferous hills of the Upper Maremma, boasts a historic center of rare beauty, with historic buildings dating back to the Free Commune period. Roselle, another important Etruscan town, preserves the remains of the ancient city of Etruscan origin, inhabited since the first half of the 8th century BC.