Are you tireless “walkers”? Then stop and read our tips on trekking in Tuscany!
If you love nature you should definitely pay a visit to the Park of Maremma and its many nature trails and wildlife. Just think that the park covers an area of 25 km for the coastal stretch from Principina to Talamone. Whatever path you choose you can admire long stretches and rocky beaches, crystal clear water, you will walk through pine forests, fields where almost definitely meet some animals in the wild. Your tour will be in a wild land but unique and beautiful. The paths that you can choose are all good and special, like the picturesque route that will lead you to Abbey of San Rabano and Torre dell’ Uccellina, or the itinerary of the two towers in which a path through the pine forest you will reach the old towers of sighting enjoying a breathtaking view, or the path that will lead you to Cala di Forno, tiring but when you get to the sea you will understand that it is worth it. A real paradise on earth!
Another path that a trekking lover must do at least once in their life is the path within the Sterpaia Coastal Park, in Val di Cornia. Beaches and forests await you a few km from Follonica. The path to the beach is very special and charming, century-old woods of oaks and cork trees will lead you to a stretch of golden sand. Will surely be pleasing to you after the long walk enjoy a swim in the clear water of the park and relax on the beach.
Another path that we feel we can recommend and what within the Nature Reserve of Diaccia Botrona, that goes from Grosseto to Castiglione della Pescaia. Here you will find yourself in the true wild Tuscany, you think that this typical marsh park, has built more than 200 species of birds that alternate throughout the year including the beautiful pink flamingos, and is one of the largest wetlands of Italy! A paradise to discover!
Bring along your bottle with fresh water, shoes and comfortable clothing, and let’s go for your trekking in Tuscany!