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Monte Argentario is considered as most favorite by many scuba divers across the globe. The richness of the beaches extends to the Orbetello lagoon and the golden groomed beaches of the Feniglia and the Giannella, Capalbio coast and the island of Giglio and Giannutri that can only be called the paradise of the world with its spell bound views of nature.
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The Argentario area is very popular among lovers of water sports, diving and snorkelling.
This a very popular destination for skin diving as in the depths of the sea there are beauliful sealife views (for more information: The Argentario Coast Diving Centre).
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The Argentario coastline is surely one of the most beautiful areas of Tuscany, with a dramatic cragginess reminiscent of parts of Sardinia. Other than the long sandy beaches of Giannella and La Feniglia, which are well-equipped with bars and other amenities, there are also several other smaller sandy beaches like, Acqua Dolce, Spiaggia Lunga and Cala del Gesso as well as rocky bathing areas like the exclusive Cala Piccola. Other gems like Cala Grande can only be reached by boat.
Following the panoramic road west from Porto Santo Stefano takes you to the wilder, less developed part of the island, affording wonderful views of the dramatic coastline along the way. Here there are beautiful unspoilt beaches; some sandy, some with pebbles and others with flat rocks to jump or dive off. These less busy beaches are more difficult to reach by foot, usually down steep inclines or sets of stairs built into the hillside and some can only be reached by boat. As well as views across to Giglio Island, visitors can also admire the striking offshore islet of Argentarola with a private rocky beach in front. Cala del Gesso is a particularly panoramic beach set in a residential area made up of private villas, although it is accessible to the public. Cala Piccola is one of the most exclusive locations in Monte Argentario, where the wealthy and the famous have their holiday villas. The small beach is private to those staying in the nearby villas and is well-serviced with amenities. It has a small patch of sand and otherwise has flat rock platforms from which to swim.
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1 - Bagni di Domiziano
2 - La Soda
3 - Il Pozzarello
4 - La Bionda
5 - Punta Nera
6 - La Cantoniera
7 - Viareggio
8 - La Marinella
9 - Il Moletto
10 - La Caletta
11 - Il Siluripedio
12 - La Cacciarella 13 - Cala Grande
14 - Cala Moresca
15 - Cala del Gesso
16 - Cala del Bove
17 - Cala Piccola
18 - Capo d'Uomo
19 - L'Acqua Appesa
20 - Cala dell' Olio
21 - I Sassi Verdi
22 - Il Mar Morto
23 - Le Cannelle
24 - Il Purgatorio 25 - La Ciana
26 - Cala Piazzoni
27 - Le Ficaie
28 - L'Acqua Dolce
29 - Lo Sbarcatello
30 - La Spiaggia Lunga
31 - La Piletta
32 - Le Viste
33 - Le Pietrine
34 - Cala Galera
35 - La Feniglia
36 - La Giannella |
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Porto Santo Stefano
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Porto Santo Stefano is the largest town on Mount Argentario, and connections leave from here for the islands of Giglio and Giannutri. Porto Santo Stefano is a famous resort with two ports, Porto Nuovo and Porto Vecchio.
Dominated by the 17th-century square-plan fortress, built by the Spanish to defend the port, Porto Santo Stefano originated in the 15th century as a fishing village. Fishing continued to be the almost exclusive activity of its inhabitants until not many decades ago, when the town became a famous seaside resort, appealing to a wide range of tourists. In the summer period the fortress is the venue for a wealth of cultural activities and exhibitions.
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Porto Ercole is located on the eastern coast of the Argentario. It is a charming seaside village that overlooks a bay protected by a small promontory.
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Tombolo di Feniglia, view from Monte Argentario.
The Feniglia dune, for its entire length and breadth, 6 km by 1 km, is entirely covered by pine-woods. |
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Not to be missed are the characteristic and famous beaches like Feniglia, Giannella and Ansedonia with its golden sand continuing with Torba and Marina di Capalbio with its dark, almost black sand. |
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Directly across the harbor from Porto Ercole lies Ansedonia, an almost sleepy little town with some of the best beach front in Tuscany. Rather than the rocks and pebbles that greet you on so many Italian beaches, Ansedonia offers soft, velvety sand.
In Ansedonia you can visit the remains of the “city of Cosa” and its museum on the promontory of the Etruscan Tagliata “Spacco della Regina” with a marvellous view on the Argentario.
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Torba
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Extends east of the promontory of Ansedonia. The beach is characterized by sand ranging in color from dark gray to black. Proceeding toward the Lake of Burano and the mouth of Chiarone, the shoreline tends to soften the color and come forward tone between dark gray and gold. The entire stretch of the coastal zone is presented with wild dune vegetation, and Mediterranean retrodunal (macchia).
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Chiarone Scalo
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The beach can be reached going from the promontory of the Argentario toward Capalbio Scalo. It has an almost black sand and clear, transparent water. Thick wild scrub and broad dunes encircled the beach.
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Marina di Capalbio
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Capalbio Beaches are Chiarone, Macchiatonda and Capalbio Scalo
The beaches have an almost black sand and clear, transparent water. Thick wild scrub and broad dunes encircled the beach.
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Marina di Pescia Romana, Montalto di Castro
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Montalto di Castro is a little town on a hill overlooking the coast. It is called Montalto di Castro with reference to the Duchy of Castro to which it belonged for a century. The road leading to the town is dominated by the mass of Castello Guglielmi or della Rocca, a medieval castle built by the Orsini.
Pescia Romana, attracted by the beauty of the countryside, by the possibility of going on many different types of excursions, both naturalistic as well as cultural, by the 8 km of beach, all true to their natural state, and by the clarity and cleanliness of the seawater. The beaches of Marina di Pescia, Casalaccio and Costa Selvaggia are particularly well known. They are situated north from Montalto on S1, then follow signs to Marina di Pescia Romana.
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Marina di Montalto
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Marina di Montalto is a tourist resort situated two kilometres from Montalto. Near the mouth of the Fiora is a massive building, which probably acted as grain store, and a square tower, recently restored, probably built in the 15th century.
Further south, in the locality of Punta delle Murelle, the ancient structure of Regisvilla port can be seen a short distance from the bank.
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La Torre di Buranaccio, Lago di Burano, Capalbio.
The Buranaccio Tower stands at the centre of the narrow sandy isthmus separating lake from sea. |
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Extending parallel to the coast, Lake Burano and the immediately surrounding district make up one of the most important wetland habitats in Italy in terms of the integrity of the environment and accommodation and teaching facilities.
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The islands of the Tuscan archipelago
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When we talk about the Maremma and its coast, however, we cannot forget to mention the islands of the Tuscan archipelago, a nature sea park, and an extraordinary place for the beauty of its depths and the cleanliness of the seawater.
The islands of the Tuscan archipelago, a nature sea park, and an extraordinary place for the beauty of its depths and the cleanliness of the seawater. The Isles known as Giglio and Giannutri in particular are not to be missed.
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MARINA DI ALBERESE | Location Marina di Alberese | Town Alberese
This beautiful piece of coastline can be reached by car through the Parco Naturale della Maremma. The fine-sand beach offers a view of the Uccellina Mountains and the towers and Abbey of San Rabano. A 2km walk along the coast will bring you to the rocky Cala di Forno.
MARINA DI GROSSETO | Location Marina di Grosseto | Town Marina di Grosseto
Description A large beach which can be reached from town, nestled among the pine forests and the Maremma Park.
PRINCIPINA A MARE | Assistance YES | Location Principina a Mare | Town Marina di Grosseto
This piece of coast is one of the widest in the province with high dunes which meet the beach and a pine forest at its back. Follow indications from Grosseto to arrive.
TOMBOLO GROSSETANO | Location Marina di Grosseto | Town Marina di Grosseto
The beach averages about 50m deep with fine-grain sand and an abundance of seaside flora. The turn offs are along the road from Marina di Grosseto to Castiglione della Pescaia.
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Porto Santo Stefano
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BAGNI DI DOMIZIANO The beach can be reached by leaving the provincial road and walking down a short path. The bay is below the Tower of Santa Liberata where are the ruins of an antique Roman villa.
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CALA DEL GESSO This beach can be reached from the provincial road 700 metres beyond Cala Moresca following the signs for a paved turning. To get to the sea we have to take a footpath. This beach is ideal in low season as it is well protected from the wind.
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CALA DEL BOVE Cala del Bove is next to the exit for the beach of Cala del Gesso and it can only be reached from a path.
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CALA GRANDE The beach can be reached from a footpath after the Torre della Cacciarella. It is a beautiful section of coast where vegetation grows up to the sea. Another stretch of this beach near an oakgrove can be reached by following the path of the old “Fosso del Cauto”.
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CALA MORESCA | Location Cala Moresca | The pretty cove is named after the tower which dominates the beach. It is a stretch of a cliff, flat and with no sands. It is reached from the sea or from a private entrance on the provincial road. The isle of Argenatrola which faces the cove is a favorite for scuba excursions thank to a stunning submerged grotto with stalagmites and stalactites.
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Cala Piccola is reached from the provincial road that leads directly to the terraced bathing establishments and the cliffs. |
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Situated in a charming position on the top of a smooth hillside, Podere Santa Pia offers an extensive view of a breathtaking panorama all the way to the sea. The beautifully situated terrace has views over what seems like half of southern Tuscany. On clear days you can have a great view of the islands of Monte Argentario, Elba and even Corsica.
Podere Santa Pia is located in the heart of the Valle d'Ombrone, and one can easily reach some of the most beautiful attractions of Tuscany, such as Siena, Montalcino, Pienza, Montepulciano and San Quirico d'Orcia, famous for their artistic heritage, wine, olive oil production and gastronomic traditions. It is the ideal place to pass a very relaxing holiday in contemplation of nature, with the advantage of tasting the most typical dishes of Tuscan cuisine and its best wines.
The Tuscan Valle d'Ombrone, Val D'Orcia and Crete Senese (and in particular the area between Podere Santa Pia and Montalcino) is the most evocative and sensual part of southern Tuscany. This is the land where the DOC wines Montecucco and Brunello are produced. So, the surrounding countryside is the ideal area for an uncommon wine tour, visiting small farms producing wine and excellent extra virgin olive oil.
Not far from Cinigiano and clearly visible from Podere Santa Pia, is the famous Castle of Poggio alle Mura, also known as Villa Banfi and home to one of the most popular producers of Brunello di Montalcino D.O.C.G. wine. Set in 7100 hectares of land in the Montalcino area, Castello Banfi il Borgo is one of the most important wine producers in Tuscany.
The extreme simplicity of Tuscan cuisine is its strongest strength, as the flavours that emerge during the cooking process are vibrant and pure. A little known fact about Tuscan cuisine is that the French learned how to cook from their Tuscan counterparts when it was imported by Catherine de' Medici into the court of Henry II. The Tuscan style of cooking is richly flavoured and wholesome. The 19th Century Kitchen with open fire and wood burning pizza oven, offers an upbeat atmosphere.
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