NATURAL SITES

Soft hills, the chromatic play of the fields, rustic farmhouses and cypresses this is the image of the Tuscan landscape.

 
  • Mugello

    A hilly area located north of the province of Florence. It has an ancient history, with Etruscan, Roman and Lombard testimonies, but it was with the Medici, a family that ruled Florence and that was originally from these parts, that the region experienced a real splendor: villas and castles were built, still visible today, the Medici villas and the immense artistic heritage that they preserve inside

  • Terme di Saturnia

    Here the thermal water flows creating a thermal stream, the Gorello, characterized by small waterfalls that form pools where you can enjoy maximum relaxation. Moreover, if all this beauty were not enough, behind the Mulino waterfalls there is an old stone building, precisely an ancient mill, built in typical Tuscan style, which gives the whole an even more unique charm.

  • Orbetello

    The position of Orbetello is truly unique: it is located in the middle of a lagoon, entirely surrounded by water. The lagoon of Orbetello is bordered by two strips of land which, open to the sea, delimit two long beaches: they are the Giannella and the Feniglia.

  • Follonica

    It is a renowned summer destination, which welcomes vacationers from all over Italy, both for the high tourist appeal of the locality, and for the incredible beauty of its surroundings, just mention names like Populonia, Baratti, Cala Violina and Punta Ala. Follonica has a long city beach located a stone's throw from the historic center

  • Castiglione della Pescaia

    The beautiful Castiglione della Pescaia is the ideal destination for those looking for a beach holiday, but at the same time immersed in one of the most beautiful villages in Tuscany.

  • Montecatini Terme

    Today Montecatini Terme is protected by UNESCO, being part of the World Heritage Site called Great Thermal Cities of Europe, an indivisible set of 11 European cities developed from the Enlightenment until the twentieth century. The perfectly maintained historic center with parks, gardens and Art Nouveau villas, has the possibility of making some interesting excursions in it surroundings.

  • Chianciano Terme

    Chianciano Terme is a well-known Italian spa resort, which developed thanks to its healing waters. Chianciano Terme is located a short distance from some of the most beautiful attractions and places in the area, and is therefore a perfect solution to intersperse visits to villages and countryside with a bit of healthy relaxation at the spa.

  • Terme di San Casciano

    Like all thermal places, San Casciano also faced the period of decadence of the High Middle Ages, undergoing a drastic demographic and urban reduction. But unlike other places it remained firmly anchored to its identity. It is therefore logical that the resumption of the practice of hydrotherapy treatments of the thirteenth century is found in a leading position in the Italian spa.

  • Tuscan Archipelago

    The Tuscan archipelago is composed of 7 main islands of exceptional beauty between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, not far from the coasts of the region, and together form the largest protected Marine Park in Europe. The islands, ideal for spending your summer holidays and exceptional during spring and early autumn, are a sanctuary for rare birds, dolphins and whales.

  • Forte dei Marmi

    Forte dei Marmi is one of the most exclusive and elegant tourist locations in all of Versilia, and is a small jewel that has been a true style icon since the 1960s. Established in Roman times, Forte dei Marmi began to heavily expand in the 16th century due to the opening of the quarries in the mountains behind it.

  • Viareggio

    The evolution of Viareggio from a simple port to a city was a gradual process. Viareggio’s name is synonymous with Carnival, one of the most famous and spectacular events in the world that is held in this very city. The tradition of the Viareggio Carnival was created in 1873, when a group of young bourgeoisie who frequently visited the Casino Café formed the idea of a parade of carriages and masks along the promenade.

  • Isola d'Elba

    The island of Elba, the largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago and the third largest in Italy, is at the same time one of the most beautiful seaside resorts in Tuscany. visit typical fishing villages, such as Portoferraio and Rio Marina, get excited in front of granite quarries and mining parks, and also walk in the mountains along impervious paths.