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The area where Agriturismo Podere Mulinaccio is located is one of the most authentic and picturesque in the Maremma region of Tuscany. This territory is a harmonious blend of nature, history, and culture, resulting in a landscape of great beauty and diversity. The farm is situated in the valley of the Bruna River, surrounded by cultivated fields, olive groves, forests, and trails leading to the pristine and swimmable Lake Accesa, regarded as one of Tuscany's hidden gems. The valley also holds Etruscan relics, including nearby tombs and the ancient settlement of Vetulonia, as well as places rich in literary charm, such as Castel di Pietra, famously mentioned in Dante's verses.
Just a few kilometers away lies the Metalliferous Hills National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that combines nature, industrial archaeology, and geology. Visitors can explore abandoned mines transformed into museums, geothermal trails like the one at Biancane, nature reserves such as Diaccia Botrona and Belagaio, and medieval villages nestled in greenery like Massa Marittima, Scarlino, and Gavorrano.
For beach lovers, the choices range from free beaches to secluded coves surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, such as Cala Violina and Cala Martina, accessible by foot or bike. The protected coastal parks and pine forests provide perfect spaces for relaxation or nature exploration even in the warmer months.
This area is particularly favored by outdoor enthusiasts: hiking flourishes on the trails of the Farma Reserve, in the hills surrounding Roccastrada, or along the Maremma coastline. Mountain biking and cycle tourism lovers can choose from scenic routes and quiet dirt roads that wind through vineyards, forests, and rural villages. The rich variety of flora and fauna makes each excursion an opportunity for discovery, featuring oaks, holm oaks, deer, porcupines, turtles, and numerous bird species.
For those seeking horseback riding experiences, Maremma offers riding schools and trails that allow for exploration of the countryside, clearings, and pine forests all the way to the sea. Climbing enthusiasts will find an unexpected wealth of opportunities here, from the cliffs of Monte Sassoforte to the rhyolite boulders for bouldering, up to the walls of Monte Calvo and the stunning cliffs of Monte Argentario, where rock meets sea in unique landscapes.
The region is also renowned for its wine production, particularly the DOC Monteregio di Massa Marittima. Local wineries, often designed by internationally acclaimed architects, provide tastings and tours that combine the enjoyment of wine with the discovery of the Tuscan rural landscape.
Spending time at Podere Mulinaccio means having direct access to this variety of experiences, in a territory that still maintains the slow pace of rural life, the richness of its millennia-old history, and the simple strength of a protected and generous nature.
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