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The area where Casa Vacanze Ribocchi is located is a genuine corner of Tuscany that showcases the best of this region: crystal-clear sea, hills abundant with vineyards, perfectly preserved medieval villages, and natural parks that invite relaxation and adventure. We are situated in the southern part of the Livorno province, along the famous Etruscan Coast, an area where nature and history blend harmoniously, providing experiences suitable for every type of traveler.
Just a few minutes from the property, you'll find fine sandy beaches, hidden coves, and cliffs overlooking transparent waters, framed by ancient pine forests and Mediterranean scrub. The diversity of the coastline allows for a mix of sunny beach days at well-equipped establishments and more intimate moments at free beaches surrounded by greenery.
Culturally, the region is rich in some of Italy's most beautiful medieval villages. Campiglia Marittima, Suvereto, and Populonia are all in close proximity and feature a heritage of cobbled streets, castles, artisan shops, and traditional restaurants. Don’t miss places like Bolgheri, renowned for its cypress-lined avenue and fine wines, Massa Marittima with its impressive Romanesque cathedral, and Volterra, a treasure trove of Etruscan and medieval history.
The area is also an open-air museum for archaeology enthusiasts. The Archaeological Park of Baratti and Populonia overlooks one of Tuscany's most picturesque bays and is home to necropolises, acropolises, and remnants of the ancient Etruscan civilization. In Campiglia Marittima, you can explore the San Silvestro Archaeominerario Park, where ancient mines can be visited on foot or via an underground train.
Nature lovers will find refuge in the parks of Sterpaia, Montioni, and Poggio Neri, which are protected areas offering hiking trails, biking routes, picnic spots, and unspoiled landscapes. This region is also ideal for those who wish to combine relaxation with physical activity: trekking, horseback riding, cycling, and water sports are all available throughout the area.
Finally, this territory is a true paradise for food and wine enthusiasts. It is the birthplace of Sassicaia, one of the most renowned wines in the world, along with a constellation of excellent wineries producing organic and biodynamic labels. The Etruscan Coast Wine Route runs through the entire area, providing opportunities to discover ancient estates, taste fine wines, and savor traditional Tuscan dishes.
This part of Tuscany embodies the most authentic spirit of the region: rich in history, beauty, and flavors, while also being peaceful, welcoming, and away from mass tourism. It's a place where each season offers something special and every stay leaves an unforgettable memory.
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