Parco Naturale della Maremma
About
The Maremma Regional Park – spanning 9,000 hectares of diverse Italian landscape – marries pristine coastlines with lush inland woodlands, wetlands, and historic sites. From the sandy beaches that once dotted the eastern coast to the rolling Uccellina Mountains and ancient Abbey of San Rabano, the park offers visitors a living tableau of Tuscany’s natural and cultural heritage. Guided peddle along the Otther–by‑the‑sea cliffs, explore the richly biodiverse wetlands, and wander through ancient pine groves that date back centuries. With both day‑time walks and evening stargazing, the park remains a peaceful sanctuary for wildlife, birdwatchers and families alike. Whether you’re hiking, cycling, or simply enjoying the Mediterranean breeze, the Maremma provides a vibrant, educational, and rejuvenating experience for all ages.
Highlights
- Uccellina Mountains
- San Rabano Abbey
- Grand Ducal Pine Forest
- Mediterranean Beach
- Wetlands
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn, when the mild weather and lower visitor numbers allow for a relaxed exploration of the park’s diverse habitats.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Stunning Natural Landscapes
- Rich Historical Sites
- Family‑Friendly Activities
Things to consider
- Limited Parking
- Variable Trail Difficulty
- Seasonal Crowds
What people are saying
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours