Marsh in a very remote times, damned and cursed land, lair of the dreaded malaria, today the
Maremma, while jealously guarding its own history and traditions, is something else.
E 'coastline embellished by soft beaches, some free, others more exclusive summer resort of celebrities who have found a comfortable habitat in Maremma.
What is most surprising fact is the encounter of a wonderful sea and a fascinating and wild interior, made of rugged land of thick pine forests, shepherds guarding their flocks, these
cowboys, dressed in their characteristic of canvas duster .
It offers, therefore, that vast territory, a wide assortment of vacation and a trip to the Maremma indicates a complete and total immersion in a land to discover.
Among the most beautiful beaches in
Cala we can not forget
the ladies' room, in places Talamone (Grosseto).
At the cove can be accessed only through a narrow street, which crossed the beach of white pebbles, and appears
steep cliff.
The sea is dotted with rocks that rise here and there, moving a placid landscape.
The bottom lends itself to interesting dive, given the varied marine life.
Cala Violina, in places Follonica (Grosseto) not far from the beautiful Cala Martina is best known for the detail that gave her name.
The sound of the sand when it is violated.
Carboniferous, in places Follonica (Grosseto), is characterized by a reef about a hundred feet from the shore, where the sea is very low.
The reef appears to be the ancient route of the Roman road known as the Consular Aurelia.
I recommend you visit the beach equipped with masks and fins because the show provides the backdrop is a must-see.
Feniglia the beach, in town Orbetello (Grosseto), the coast is sandy, with some rocky points, creating small coves.
Warm waters and low, surrounded by numerous campsites and places to eat.
Do not miss a pine forest, standing next to the beach where you relax and refresh yourself from the sun.
To remind the Osa Beach, the beach of Cala oven, the powder, the Grove, Casetta Civinini and Torre Mozza, masonry construction of Saracen origin, surrounded by the sea.
Claudia Zedda
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