{"id":4011,"date":"2014-06-23T23:44:30","date_gmt":"2014-06-23T21:44:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/la-maremma-2\/"},"modified":"2021-10-14T10:37:09","modified_gmt":"2021-10-14T08:37:09","slug":"the-maremma","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/en\/maremma-tuscany\/the-maremma\/","title":{"rendered":"The maremma"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[slider-theslider slider_id =&#8221;slider-la-maremma&#8221; slider_type=&#8221;imagesByIds&#8221; images_ids=15427,15435,15431]<\/p>\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-columns has-2-columns is-layout-flex wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-9d6595d7 wp-block-columns-is-layout-flex\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-column is-layout-flow wp-block-column-is-layout-flow\">\n<p>The almost 160 hectares of Fattoria La Maliosa are located in the hills of the Maremma Grossetana, a part of Tuscany that shares its borders with Lazio and overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea. It\u2019s located between the Fiora and Albegna Rivers in an area historically inhabited by the Etruscans. Geologically, there are important differences in the farm\u2019s land formation age, ranging from 10 million to 10,000 years ago. This can be seen in its present stratigraphic structures, sedimentation and mineralogical and chemical concentrations. Its proximity to the coast creates a mild Mediterranean climate, which is unlike the more continental climate of other Tuscan hilly areas.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>There is an endless list of towns to visit like <a href=\"http:\/\/www.manciano.org\" title=\"manciano.org\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Manciano<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.borghitalia.it\/pg.base.php?id=5&amp;cod_borgo=1034\" title=\"borghitalia.it\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Montemerano<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.borghitalia.it\/pg.base.php?id=5&amp;cod_borgo=827%20(&amp;lang=en\" title=\"borghitalia.it\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Pitigliano<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/it.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Saturnia\" title=\"Saturnia\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Saturnia<\/a>, with its famous thermal springs and their warm and curative waters. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sovana.eu\" title=\"sovana.eu\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sovana<\/a>, with its Etruscan tombs, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.comune.sorano.gr.it\" title=\"comune.sorano.gr.it\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Sorano<\/a>. Close by, are numerous protected reserves like the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.parco-maremma.it\/en.html\" title=\"parco-maremma.it\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Parco Naturale della Maremma<\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wwf.it\/oasi\/toscana\/laguna_di_orbetello\" title=\"Laguna di Orbetello\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">WWF Oases<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> <\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-column is-layout-flow wp-block-column-is-layout-flow\">\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-video is-provider-youtube wp-block-embed-youtube wp-embed-aspect-4-3 wp-has-aspect-ratio\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\r\n<iframe title=\"Maremma and Saturnia\" width=\"750\" height=\"563\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/1zDAuRWBLnU?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe>\r\n<\/div><\/figure>\r\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n<div style=\"height:30px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Tourist trails<\/h2>\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Road tripping the Maremma<\/h3>\n\n<p><em>by Elisa Scarton Detti<\/em><\/p>\n\n<p>The Maremma is Tuscany undiscovered. An intrepid traveller can lose days meandering through its sunflower covered fields, beautifully preserved towns and hidden archaeological treasures.<\/p>\n\n<p>With no connecting train line and limited bus services, the Maremma is best explored by car. If driving in Italy sounds nerve wracking, don\u2019t worry. This corner of Southern Tuscany is quiet and sparsely trafficked.<\/p>\n\n<p>With that in mind, here are three mini road trips that can easily be covered in a day with plenty of time for sightseeing and eating\u2026 of course.<\/p>\n\n<div style=\"height:30px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image page-featuredImage\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1170\" height=\"488\" src=\"https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-1170x488.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-15395\" srcset=\"https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-1170x488.jpg 1170w, https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-640x267.jpg 640w, https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-768x320.jpg 768w, https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-600x250.jpg 600w, https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-160x67.jpg 160w, https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-320x134.jpg 320w, https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-960x401.jpg 960w, https:\/\/fattorialamaliosa.it\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/11\/percorsi-turistici-1920x801.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1170px) 100vw, 1170px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n<div style=\"height:30px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center wp-block-heading\">ITINERARY 1 \u2013 SEEKING RELAXATION IN THE FIORA VALLEY<\/h4>\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n<p>Start: <strong>Saturnia<\/strong><br\/> Finish: <strong>Manciano<\/strong><br\/> Length: <strong>19 km<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p>The Fiora Valley is for farmers and foragers. For centuries, its rich volcanic soil provided much of the province\u2019s fresh vegetables and grains, its sunflowers and tomatoes.<\/p>\n\n<p>In recent years, many farmers have lain down their hoes to open B&amp;Bs and agriturismi, but the area is still vibrant with an agrarian charm and hospitable locals.<\/p>\n\n<p>Start your road trip early, but unforgettably, with a morning dip in the <a href=\"http:\/\/it.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Saturnia\">Saturnia<\/a> hot springs. The Times, BBC and Lonely Planet have all named these natural sulphuric springs among the world\u2019s best.<\/p>\n\n<p>Time and budget permitting, you can soak up the splendour at the luxurious Terme di Saturnia spa for \u20ac22 or swim for free at the Cascate del Mulino hot springs. Both are located on the SP10 just outside of Saturnia and both have ample parking and the spectacular 37\u00b0C (98\u00b0F) warm water that makes them one of Tuscany\u2019s biggest drawcards.<\/p>\n\n<p>For centuries these hot springs have been purported to have mild curative properties and are considered a great natural exfoliator. Unsurprisingly, they\u2019re extremely popular, so it\u2019s best to visit in the early morning before the crowds arrive.<\/p>\n\n<p>Once you\u2019ve towelled off, hop back in the car and head down the SP10 and SP159 for Montemerano. This medieval village mightn\u2019t look like much from the outside, but it was recently named one of the borghi pi\u00f9 belli dell\u2019Italia (Italy\u2019s most beautiful villages), and for good reason.<\/p>\n\n<p>Montemerano started life as little more than a garrison for the 12th century soldiers of the Maremma\u2019s first ruling family, the Aldobrandeschi. As time passed and rulers changed, Montemerano managed to maintain much of its original beauty. Piazza Castello is its heart, but the cobblestone streets that are lovingly swept by the elderly residents who have lived here for generations are just as enticing.<\/p>\n\n<p>Wander down Via Italia for souvenirs or lunch at one of Montemerano\u2019s family-owned osterias. The town\u2019s speciality is tripe cooked in tomato sauce with plenty of Parmesan cheese.<\/p>\n\n<p>With full bellies and an afternoon ahead of you, make the 11-minute drive on the SP159 to Manciano, the cultural capital of the Fiora Valley.<\/p>\n\n<p>Its newly renovated Museo di Preistoria e Protostoria is open on weekends or upon request and is one of the few museums in Italy to have something from every era of pre-civilisation. The museum has been designed to excite even the youngest visitors with a special children\u2019s itinerary, led by museum mascot, Lucy. Entry is \u20ac2.<\/p>\n\n<p>As the sun sets, meander up Via Marsala to Piazza Garibaldi and Manciano\u2019s cassero or fortress. From here you can take in views that stretch all the way to the Argentario Coast and Amiata Mountain. End your road trip with a thin-crust pizza at one of Manciano\u2019s many pizzerias.<\/p>\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center wp-block-heading\">ITINERARY 2 \u2013 HUNTING HISTORY IN THE CITT\u00c0 DEL TUFO<\/h4>\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n<p>Start: <strong>Sovana<\/strong><br\/>Finish: <strong>Pitigliano<\/strong><br\/>Length: <strong>19 km<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p>The Citt\u00e0 del Tufo breathe an ancient air. Long before the rise of Rome, these towns were home to a civilisation known as the Etruscans. The Etruscans were artists and linguists, perfecting the skills of wine and jewellery making they learnt from the Ancient Greeks and selling their wares all over the ancient world.<\/p>\n\n<p>Today, the modern Citt\u00e0 del Tufo thrive around the roads, necropolises and caves built by their Etruscan ancestors.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Start your road trip in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.sovana.eu\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" aria-label=\"Sovana (apre in una nuova scheda)\">Sovana<\/a>, the smallest of the Citt\u00e0 del Tufo, located on the SP22. To the Etruscans, she was Suana, a city famed for her silks and ceramics. Centuries later, she gave birth to the Maremma\u2019s only pope, Pope Gregory VII, before falling victim to malaria and a slow, but steady depopulation.<\/p>\n\n<p>Cruelly, its decline is our delight as the town has preserved much of its Renaissance splendour. Lose hours admiring the modern artisans as they work with the same reds, yellows and blues that made Suana an Etruscan artist\u2019s haven or head straight for the Duomo, the only example of Romanesque and Gothic religious architecture left in the Maremma.<\/p>\n\n<p>From Sovana, it\u2019s a short 13-minute drive down SP22 to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.comune.sorano.gr.it\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" aria-label=\" (apre in una nuova scheda)\">Sorano<\/a>, the second Citt\u00e0 del Tufo. If time permits, detour to the Parco Archeologico Citt\u00e0 del Tufo, a magnificent open-air park that preserves the Maremma\u2019s most spectacular Etruscan tombs. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as the tombs are located deep in the forest. Entry is \u20ac5.<\/p>\n\n<p>Back in Sorano, park in front of Fortezza Orsini on Via Cavour. The town takes its name for the Etruscan-Faliscan god Pater Soranus who spent eternity in the mountains. It\u2019s a fitting choice as Sorano teeters above a crossroads of rivers surrounded by valleys of trees and open fields.<\/p>\n\n<p>If military history is your cup of tea, book a guided tour of Fortezza Orsini at the tourist information centre. Sorano is one of the few Maremman cities to have never been invaded, thanks to this fortress and its maze of underground tunnels.<\/p>\n\n<p>Otherwise sneak in a quick lunch at one of Sorano\u2019s trattorias before taking the SS74 Maremmana to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.borghitalia.it\/pg.base.php?id=5&amp;cod_borgo=827\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" aria-label=\"Pitigliano (apre in una nuova scheda)\">Pitigliano<\/a>. The last of Citt\u00e0 del Tufo has artistic heritage for days, so you want to spend a full afternoon here.<\/p>\n\n<p>Legends tell of two Roman brothers who stole a crown and hid in the hills of the Maremma, gathering shepherds and farmers for protection. Their names were Petilio and Ciliano and they are the city\u2019s namesakes.<\/p>\n\n<p>Since the age of the Etruscans, Pitigliano dug its homes and streets straight out of its tufa rock cliff. The effect is enchanting, especially at night when the city looks like it\u2019s floating in air.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<p>In more modern times, Pitigliano provided refuge to a vast Jewish community. For that it was nicknamed, Piccola Gerusalemme or Little Jerusalem. You can visit what remains of the Jewish ghetto and its museum every day except Saturday. Entry is \u20ac5. You can also explore more of Pitigliano\u2019s cultural heritage at the Musei di Palazzo Orsini.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Just be sure to save some time for Pitigliano\u2019s enotecas (wine bars) and restaurants. The city has a vibrant nightlife and some of the province\u2019s best cellars. The DOC Bianco di Pitigliano is the perfect end to the day\u2019s road trip and the perfect complement to the local delicacy lo sfratto \u2013 a honey and almond biscuit that blends Jewish and Italian flavours.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n<h4 class=\"has-text-align-center wp-block-heading\">ITINERARY 3 \u2013 CRUISING DOWN THE ARGENTARIO COAST<\/h4>\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator is-style-wide\"\/>\n\n<p>Start: <strong>Orbetello<\/strong><br\/> Finish: <strong>Porto Santo Stefano<\/strong><br\/> Length: <strong>18 km<\/strong> son the Strada Provinciale, and <strong>41 km<\/strong> on the Via Panoramica<\/p>\n\n<p>The Maremma\u2019s coastline mightn\u2019t be as famous as the Cinque Terre or Amalfi Coast, but it has its fair share of calm waters and isolated beaches that are perfect for families and solitude-seeking couples alike.<\/p>\n\n<p>Before you hit the water, start your road trip in Orbetello. This town by the lagoon is the perfect spot for the quintessential Tuscan breakfast, a custard filled cornetto (Italian croissant) and cappuccino on Corso Italia.<\/p>\n\n<p>Orbetello has some of the Maremma\u2019s chicest home and clothing stores, as well as some of its most beautiful buildings. The city was shaped by the Stato dei Presidi, a stand-alone state ruled by the Spanish kings of the 16th century. On either side of town is the Lago dell\u2019Orbetello, a bird watcher\u2019s paradise and nature reserve.<\/p>\n\n<p>Head onto the SS440 to reach Porto Ercole. This small, but picturesque port town is surrounded by Spanish-built forts and breathtaking beaches. In the Old Town, you can follow the last steps of Italian painter Caravaggio, who famously died here in 1610 or take to the boardwalk and try the town\u2019s signature gelato, la creola, made from chestnut puree and dark chocolate.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<p>The Argentario Coast is full of afternoon possibilities. You can follow the Via Panoramica, a beautiful, but unpaved road to Porto Santo Stefano with plenty of hidden beaches and photographic points. The road can be tight and winding, so take it with caution and only if you don\u2019t get carsick.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Otherwise you can head back down the SS440 to Porto Santo Stefano. The Maremma\u2019s biggest port town is the departure point for ferries to Giglio Island and Giannutri Island. You can pick up tickets for \u20ac14 return on the boardwalk.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<p>If you don\u2019t feel like island hopping, you can spend the rest of the day lounging at Porto Santo Stefano\u2019s beaches, which are on the main road just before town. Or head up the winding streets to the spectacular Fortezza Spagnola and its Museo del Mare, a maritime museum dedicated to the town\u2019s rich sailing history and centuries of shipwrecks, some of which date back to the Etruscan era.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<p>A day on the coast wouldn\u2019t be complete without a seafood dinner and Porto Santo Stefano has plenty to tempt the tastebuds. Don\u2019t go home before you\u2019ve tried spaghetti allo scoglio, a local speciality made with the day\u2019s catch of shellfish.&#13;\n&#13;\n<\/p>\n\n<p><em>Elisa is an Australian journalist who came to Tuscany for a year, fell in love (how clich\u00e9?) and decided to stick around. Not one to keep amazing holiday destinations to herself, she now writes a blog (<\/em><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" aria-label=\"www.maremma-tuscany.com (apre in una nuova scheda)\" href=\"http:\/\/www.maremma-tuscany.com\" target=\"_blank\"><em>www.maremma-tuscany.com<\/em><\/a><em>) and travel guide about the infinitely beautiful Maremma, Tuscany<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The almost 160 hectares of Fattoria La Maliosa are located in the hills of the Maremma Grossetana, a part of Tuscany that shares its borders with Lazio and overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea. It\u2019s located between the Fiora and Albegna Rivers in an area historically inhabited by the Etruscans. 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