Naturalistic Routes

The Maremma Park

Founded in 1975, the park preserves one of the most particular and delicate microclimates of the zone. Extended on 100 sqm, it embraces a territory that spreads out from Principina a Mare to Talamone; the southern part of the coast is characterized by a sandy and brackish environment inhabited with pioneer species, whether the northern part are that of the Uccellina mountain, covered with thick vegetation. Due to the name of its mountain chain, it is also called Parco dell’Uccellina.
www.parco-maremma.it

The Island of Giglio

Situated at 11 km from Argentario, this popular island, famous for its crystal deep fishy waters, represents one of the privileged destinations where enjoying a marvelous sea. The 90 % of its territory is completely savage: this favors long walks among the nature waves, reaching out sandy beaches, rocky reefs and cramped inlets.
www.isoladelgiglio.it

The Giannutri Island

Also called the seagull island, this small island, nevertheless characterized by a rich past, is part of the Natural Park of the Tuscany archipelago. Numerous are the roman civilization ruins, particularly the marbles of the antique Enobarbi villa. Its pure waters make it to be a real pearl among the other three islands. Attention: taking bath is not permitted everywhere in the park! During the summer it is possible to reach the island every day, while in the winter period the only available days are Wednesday and Saturday.
www.tuttomaremma.com

Beaches

The Maremma coast is reach of uncontaminated beaches that are surrounded by typical Mediterranean landscapes. Below, you can find some of the most significant sea sides, easy to reach from Torribasse farmhouse.

Talamone rocks + tourist harbor: 5 km
The Beach of Osa: 7 km
Uccellina Park: 10 km
The Dolphins: 10 km
Giannella: 15 km
Feniglia: 25 km
Ansedonia: 25 km