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Crystal-clear sea, nature reserves and resources pulled from the bowels of the earth

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Northern Maremma is filled with evocative landscapes, each different from the rest: from the oak forests in the inland to the typical Mediterranean scrub to the coast, characterized by white sand beaches and a crystal-clear sea, and, forming the perfect backdrop, a green and dense pine grove.
There are many beaches worth visiting, some of which are particularly enjoyable for their scenery: one of these is Cala Violina, near Scarlino, reached via a dense pine grove.
This land is also full of energy, which emerges with all its force in Monterotondo and the Le Biancane Nature Reserve, home to geothermal phenomena like fumaroles, geysers and springs pumping out high-temperature waters.
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What to do in Maremma?

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Follonica

Follonica is found in the middle of the gulf that bears its name, tucked in between the Piombino peninsular and Punta Ala, which faces out to the Isle of Elba.
Famous for its bathing establishments and its crystalline waters, Follonica has enjoyed the Blue Flag recognition for 20 years.

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Geothermics Museum in Lardarello

A fascinating journey through history and technology. The Geothermics Museum is located in the Villaggio Enel Green Power in Lardarello, in the municipality of Pomarance, the world capital of geothermics: the completely renovated building boasts tons of technological and multimedia content and is open to schools, scholars and anyone interested in learning about the geothermic phenomenon and its […]

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Le Biancane Nature Park

From the center of the Earth to the sky, a surreal landscape in Monterotondo Marittimo Le Biancane Nature Park is a symbol of the relationship between Monterotondo Marittimo and geothermics, that is, the energy that comes from the depths of the Earth. Le Biancane is an extraordinary area for its vapour emissions and for the way in which the energy modified […]

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The Natural Park of Maremma

One slice of the rugged Maremma region in Tuscany is known for its “butteri” (cowboys) and wildlife: mules, timid roe deer, foxes and others wander in the wild amid the scents and colors of Mediterranean shrubbery. This is the Natural Park of Maremma, a 9,000 hectare green oasis extending along the stretch of coast between Principina a Mare and Talamone, in […]

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Cala Violina

Cala Violina is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Maremma. In order to visit it in total safety, access is limited to 700 people per day from 1 June to 15 September. Cala Violina, in the Mediterranean scrub of the Scarlino natural reserve, is a strip of beach facing an unspoiled sea, enclosed between two promontories. Here, you […]

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