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Maremma in Tuscany

Maremma is synonymous with long sandy beaches, blue sea with clear waters, enchanting landscapes with soft rolling hills and endless green lands, quaint medieval villages, natural thermal springs and archaeological sites. A holiday in Maremma will be plenty of surprises, activities to do, marvellous places to explore and...delicious food and wine to taste!

Maremma area in southern Tuscany

Maremma is a large area in southern Tuscany. It is a perfect microcosm that stretches between the provinces of Livorno and Grosseto. In the Divine Commedy, Dante Alighieri identified its borders from "Cecina to Corneto" (Tarquinia in Lazio). Maremma is unique because of the variety of its territory: blue sea, long beaches, black rock, hills covered with woods, marshes and flat lands, green hills and natural thermal baths.

It's a timeless region with ancient roots. Here the Etruscans and then the Romans flourished for centuries leaving behind important traces in the Etruscan cities of Populonia and Roselle and many archeological finds around the region. Then the Aldobrandeschi clan arrived and ruled in Maremma during the dark era of the Middle Ages leaving behind high towers, castles and walled towns such as Santa Fiora and Sovana. The Medici and Lorena families also lived here, as the massive Medici wall in Grosseto remind us. The Medici actually started the land reclamation of the marshes in Maremma that ended only after the Second World War.

Maremma is not just culture and landscapes; it is also a region rich in typical products to be tasted and savoured while drinking a good glass of wine. Sea, hills and mountains melt perfectly in its food, the acquacotta soup is a just one example.

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Maremma  in Tuscany
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Maremma in Tuscany

Maremma is a large region of Tuscany that goes from Cecina to Tarquina in Lazio. Clear seas, long narrow beaches with black stone accents, round hills, thick woods and mountains are just a few of the beauties that await you in Maremma.

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Talamone in the Maremma
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Talamone in the Maremma

Talamone is a charming fishing village, with its historical center dwarfed by the ancient castle of the Aldobrandeschi clan which offers great views over the Silver Coast. It is an attractive Tuscan seaside destination surrounded by the Natural Park of the Maremma.

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La Valentina Nuova, a rural Tuscan farmhouse in Maremma
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La Valentina Nuova, a rural Tuscan farmhouse in Maremma

La Valentina Nuova farmhouse, set inside the Natural Park of the Maremma, offers its guests 7 comfortable apartments for a relaxing holiday in one of the most beautiful areas in the Maremma area in southern Tuscany.

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Sorano, one of the cities of Tuff
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Sorano, one of the cities of Tuff

Situated between Grosseto and Montepulciano, the town of Sorano will surely enchant even the most seasoned of travellers. Maybe it will be the unexplained paths carved deep into the Earth, the abandoned town of caves or the way the city emerges out of living rock.

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Montecucco Wine Road
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Montecucco Wine Road

Taste the flavors of Tuscany and visit the Wine Road in the Maremma and Montecucco. This area of southern Tuscany has lots on the menu to savour while on vacation: wine, cheese, chestnuts, honey, saffron and homemade deliciousness.

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Capalbio and its beauties
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Capalbio and its beauties

Capalbio is a charming medieval village in Maremma overlooked by the Fortress of the Aldobrandeschi and imposing, ancient walls from which you can admire a breathtaking landscape of the Maremma area.

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Highlights in the Maremma
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Highlights in the Maremma

Planning to spend time in the Maremma?  Here are some highlights that should be on your list of "must-sees"while exploring including the best seaside and beaches, the picturesque villages and its culinary traditions.

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Sovana: The Prettiest Tuff Town
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Sovana: The Prettiest Tuff Town

Mystical and exciting, the stone carved town of Sovana, offers up an itinerary filled with churches, secret roads, and good food. Follow our insider ideas how to get the best out of your trip in one of the prettiest cities of “Tuff” stone.

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The "Hills of Maremma" Wine & Tastes Road
Strada del Vino
The "Hills of Maremma" Wine & Tastes Road

Follow the perfumes and flavors of wine and food products from the Maremma area in southern Tuscany. Even if your vacation is focused on the sandy beaches of the area - you can still enjoy a few wine tastings and more!

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Saturnia and its Thermal Springs
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Saturnia and its Thermal Springs

Saturnia is a beautiful town in Maremma famous for its thermal baths, the sulphurous waters well-known for their therapeutic properties. In addition to the spa centers, the outdoor waterfalls are freely available to the public.

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Pitigliano: Tuscan Treasures
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Pitigliano: Tuscan Treasures

Located in the deep south of Tuscany, Pitigliano is an amazing town far from tourist itineraries, yet it is packed with past & contemporary sites to visit that will give you a new perspective of the area

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La Locanda nel Cassero
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La Locanda nel Cassero

The Locanda nel Cassero is a small charming restaurant in the medieval hilltop village of Civitella Marittima in the "upper" Maremma, serving regional and local specialties.

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The hills and sea of the Maremma Park
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The hills and sea of the Maremma Park

Want some time in nature in Maremma? Then explore the natural reserve and park of the Uccellina Park year-round. Take a look at our suggestions, sample offerings and practical tips to organize your visit.

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