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The location of the agriturismo allows visitors to explore some of the most enchanting places in Maremma Toscana, a land where nature, history, and traditions exist in perfect harmony. Nestled between the Saturnia Thermal Baths and the Argentario promontory, it serves as an ideal base for discovering a diverse and captivating landscape.
Just a short distance away are the famous Saturnia Thermal Baths, renowned for their naturally flowing sulfur waters at around 37 degrees Celsius year-round. The renowned Cascate del Mulino provide breathtaking views and moments of relaxation immersed in nature, while the nearby village of Saturnia retains the charm of its ancient roots.
History enthusiasts can easily reach some of the most picturesque villages in southern Tuscany. Pitigliano, perched on a dramatic tuff cliff, delights with its historic center and evidence of Jewish culture; Sovana houses Etruscan archaeological treasures and a timeless atmosphere; Sorano, with its homes seemingly emerging from the rock, offers glimpses of rare beauty. Manciano, dominated by its ancient fortress, provides views that stretch to the sea and the Maremma hills.
For those wanting a day by the coast, Monte Argentario is just a few kilometers away, featuring beaches, hidden coves, and breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. From Porto Santo Stefano and Porto Ercole, ferries also depart for Giglio Island, one of the gems of the Tuscan Archipelago, known for its crystal-clear waters and unspoiled nature. The towns of Capalbio and Orbetello are also worth a visit, with their elegant historic centers, natural reserves, and long sandy beaches.
Nature lovers can explore the Maremma Natural Park, a protected area that encompasses forests, hills, pine groves, and stretches of wild coastline, ideal for hiking, biking, or horseback riding. Nearby, there are also significant environmental protection areas and nature reserves that host numerous species of local fauna and flora typical of Maremma.
The region is crisscrossed by scenic roads, rural paths, and trails winding through olive groves, vineyards, and cultivated fields, offering endless opportunities for those who enjoy slow tourism. Here, the landscape is ever-changing, shifting from the rolling hills of the interior to coastal lagoons, from thermal springs to charming medieval villages, creating a mosaic of experiences that makes each stay unique and full of discoveries.
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