Maremma Tuscany☀️ Spring 2024
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Grosseto and the Tuscan Maremma in Spring: an explosion of beauty and tradition!
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Spring is the perfect time to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Tuscan Maremma and discover Grosseto, a city rich in history, culture, and traditions.
What to visit in Maremma
City of Grosseto:
The Cathedral of San Lorenzo, a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture.Cathedral of San Lorenzo Grosseto
Dedicated to the patron saint of Grosseto, the cathedral of San Lorenzo is the most important monument in the city. As attested by an inscription found at the far right of the facade, the cathedral was built starting from the late 13th century under the direction of the master Sozzo Rustichini.
The Archaeological and Art Museum of Maremma which houses Etruscan, Roman, and medieval artifacts.
Archaeological and Art Museum of Maremma Grosseto
The Archaeological and Art Museum of Maremma - Museum of Sacred Art of the Diocese of Grosseto, occupies the 19th-century Palazzo del Vecchio Tribunale in the center of Grosseto.
The Medicean Walls:
surround the historic center of the city.Medicean Walls Grosseto
The Medicean Walls (late 16th century) are the major monument of the city and enclose its historic center. They can be visited on foot, from the inside, by climbing on the embankment and the bastions: the circuit is interrupted only at Corso Carducci (Porta Nuova) and via Amiata.
Regional Park of Maremma:
A natural oasis of rare beauty, where you can admire fallow deer, wild boars, flamingos, and other wild animals.Regional Park of Maremma
The Abbey of San Rabano:
Abbey of San Rabano
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Argentario:
Monte Argentario Grosseto
A promontory overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, with pristine coves and picturesque villages.
Porto Santo Stefano:
a lively tourist port, from where ferries depart to the Island of Giglio and Giannutri.Porto Santo Stefano Grosseto
Porto Ercole: a small pearl on the Argentario.
Porto Ercole
Things to Do:
Walks or Bike Rides:
The Maremma offers a vast network of trails for walks and bike rides immersed in nature.
Wine Tastings:
In many wineries in Maremma, you can taste local wines, including the famous Morellino di Scansano.Thermal Baths:
For some relaxation, there are several thermal baths in Maremma, such as the Terme di Saturnia and the Terme di Petriolo. Easter in Maremma is an unforgettable experience: a mix of history, culture, nature, and tradition that will enchant you.
Tips:
Book your accommodation in advance:
Maremma is a very popular destination during the Easter holidays.Bring comfortable clothes and sneakers:
If you plan to take walks or hikes.Try the typical products:
Maremma offers a rich and tasty cuisine.Happy Holidays!