
Surroundings
Montemassi
In the heart of the Tuscan Maremma, Montemassi is a historical jewel, still shrouded by its medieval walls. The village, dominated by the imposing Rock of Montemassi, holds architectural treasures such as the Nipple Palace and the churches of St. Andrew the Apostle and St. Mary of Grace. This resort, steeped in tranquility and history, offers a unique time-travel experience. In June, Montemassi comes alive with the "Living Pictures" event, turning into an open-air museum, where history comes to life through living artistic representations.
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Massa Marittima
Massa Marittima, pearl of the Maremma, enchants visitors with its elegant old town and breathtaking views. The city offers picturesque views and a rich historical and artistic heritage, including the Cathedral of San Cerbone, a jewel of Romanesque-Gothic architecture. The Candlestick Tower offers unmissable panoramic views all the way to the sea. No less fascinating is the Source of Abundance With the unique "Tree of Fertility." For nature lovers, the Archaeological Park of Lake Accesa is an archaeological and naturalistic treasure, rich in Etruscan history.


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San Galgano
San Galgano, just 50 minutes from Siena, is a place of peace and spirituality. The Abbey, a Gothic church without a roof, offers a unique and evocative atmosphere, while the Hermitage of Monte Siepi holds the legendary sword in the rock of St. Galgano. A visit here is a journey into faith and history, enriched by the natural beauty of the Val di Merse. The complex, with its impressive architecture and stories of faith, represents a fascinating chapter in Tuscan history.
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Punta Ala
Punta Ala, known for its beaches and marina, is a exclusive destination in Maremma. Historically relevant, Punta Ala boasts ancient Etruscan and Roman origins. The Castle and the Hidalgo Tower, dating back to the 16th century, tell a rich medieval history. Today, the place is a haven for sailing and golf enthusiasts. Its hidden coves and beaches are perfect for snorkeling and diving, offering a unique experience of sea and history.


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Follonica
Follonica, set in the Gulf of the same name., is renowned for its golden beaches and crystal clear waters, awarded the Blue Flag. The nineteenth-century city has an industrial past related to steelmaking, now transformed into a cultural and tourist heritage. The MAGMA Museum Explore this unique story. The beaches, such as Carbonifera and Torre Mozza., offer a perfect mix of nature and amenities, ideal for families and water sports.
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Castiglione della Pescaia
Castiglione della Pescaia, with its quaint medieval old town, is a gem of the Tuscan coast. Its Medieval Castle, located at the top of the village, offers a spectacular view of the sea. The Church of St. John the Baptist and the Centurioni Palace enrich the historical fabric of the place. For nature lovers, the Diaccia Botrona Reserve and the Ximenes Red House Museum offer unique nature and cultural tourism experiences. The town of Castiglione della Pescaia is also a lively nightlife center, with popular waterfront clubs and restaurants in the summertime.

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Reference distances (by highway)
by Km time
- Milan 422km - 4h08
- Turin 487km - 4h47
- Florence 135km - 1h53
- Rome 200km - 2h26
- Naples 425km - 4h14
- Palermo 1200km - 11h29
