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The area where Relais San Baio is located is an authentic corner of the Tuscan coast, nestled between the gentle hills of Bibbona and the crystal-clear sea of Marina di Cecina. This landscape features a mix of well-kept vineyards, ancient olive groves, and fragrant Mediterranean scrub forests, with roads winding through medieval villages, prestigious wineries, and expansive views towards the horizon.
Just a few minutes by car brings you to Bolgheri, famous for its renowned wines and the picturesque cypress-lined avenue immortalized by Carducci's verses. The atmosphere here has remained unchanged over time: shops, wine bars, and small restaurants tell the story of a genuine Tuscany, rich in tradition, rural culture, and warm hospitality.
Nature lovers can explore the nearby Cecina Tomboli Nature Reserve, a unique ecosystem that stretches for kilometers along the coast, featuring sandy dunes and dense pine forests that provide shade and coolness even on the hottest days. The trails within the reserve are perfect for walking, running, Nordic walking, or simply relaxing in the greenery.
The accessible sea offers well-equipped beach establishments and stretches of free beach, with clear waters and sandy bottoms. From here, excursions to the Cetacean Sanctuary depart, one of the Mediterranean's richest marine areas, where you can spot dolphins, fin whales, and sperm whales in their natural habitat.
This region is ideal for those looking to combine relaxation with exploration. In no time, you can reach some of Italy's most iconic art cities, such as Florence, Pisa, Lucca, and Siena, or wander through the streets of Volterra, Castagneto Carducci, or Populonia, each with its own historical and cultural heritage.
This area is also a prime destination for food and wine tourism: the hills around Bibbona and Bolgheri are home to some of the world’s most prestigious wineries, where you can taste exceptional wines paired with local culinary delights. Olive oil, cheeses, cured meats, and wood-fired bread are just a few of the specialties to enjoy at farmhouses and trattorias set in the stunning landscape.
A stay in this part of Tuscany offers authentic experiences filled with beauty, tranquility, rich flavors, and a deep connection to the land.
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