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AREA ARCHEOLOGICA DI ROSELLE

20 minutes ROSELLE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AREA These are the ruins of one of the most important Etruscan cities. It was conquered by the Romans at the end of the third century B.C. and it was abandoned during the middle ages, when the population moved to Grosseto.

Parco Regionale della Maremma

30 minutes THE MAREMMA REGIONAL PARK It can be visited by foot, by bicycle (which can be rented at the entrance) or by booking guided tours on horseback, on cart or on canoe.

Siena

45 minutes SIENA This city is worldwide famous for its well-preserved medieval urban plan as well as for its popular Palio. Since 1995, it has been included by World Heritage Unesco

Porto Santo Stefano

50 minutes MONTE ARGENTARIO Promontory of rare beauty almost completely surrounded by the sea. You can visit beaches, forts and cities: Porto Santo Stefano, Porto Ercole, Cala Moresca, Cala Piccola, Carrubo, Santa Liberata, Sbarcatello, Terrarossa, Pozzarello. Ferry departures to Giglio and Giannutri islands.

Terme di Saturnia

50 minutes SATURNIA Tuscan town inhabited since ancient times, famous for its natural hot springs

​ Il Monte Amiata

1 hour MONTE AMIATA The Monte Amiata winter resort offers 10km of Alpine skiing slopes. Its 8 chair lifts and ski lifts can be accessed with the Skipass Amiata. There are also 10,5km of cross-country skiing slopes (5,5km of the ski tracks are constantly groomed).

Pisa cathedral in a summer evening in It

1:50 hour PISA Among the most important monuments of the city is the famous Piazza del Duomo, known as Piazza dei Miracoli. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1987.

Florence Duomo

2 hours FLORENCE Capital of Tuscany and an important university center. UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1982, it is considered the place of origin of the Renaissance. Renowned as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, thanks to its numerous monuments and museums including the Duomo, Santa Croce, Santa Maria Novella, the Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio and Palazzo Pitti.

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