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La Maremma
Giardino dei Tarocchi is an art park located in Garavicchio, near Pescia Fiorentina, a municipal fraction of Capalbio (GR) in Tuscany, Italy, conceived by the Franco-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle, populated with statues inspired by the figures of the major arcana of the tarot . By the artist’s will, there are no guided tours in the Tarot Garden to leave to the interpretation of visitors.

L’antico Borgo di Capalbio
«Sono Capalbio felice,
difeso dal leone senese dal quale sono protetto,
e da queste prime mura restaurate a proprie spese
e dalla altre mura che circondano le prime,
correndo gli anni millequattrocentoquattro
oltre i quali il mondo aveva girato dieci anni e più volte due.»
(Gabriele D’Annunzio, traduzione della lapide di Porta Senese)

Riserva naturale del lago di Burano
The Oasis is located within a Site of Community Importance (SIC IT51A0031) in the Municipality of Capalbio (Gr).
It is also a Special Protection Area (SPA IT51A0033) and RAMSAR.
The area of the Oasis is 410 hectares.
The WWF Oasis of Lake Burano is the first of the association’s over 100 Oasis.
Once a hunting reserve, it includes an intact stretch of coast with a sandy dune and scrubland and a brackish lake behind the dunes dominated by a tower.

Tombolo di Feniglia
La Feniglia, located in the municipality of Orbetello, in the province of Grosseto, is a tombolo (that is, a sandbar) that connects the Ansedonia hill to the east and Monte Argentario to the west. It develops for about 6 km in length for a total area of 474 hectares. From Orbetello, the Feniglia dune can be reached via the Grand Ducal dam, while from Ansedonia it is accessible by taking the Aurelia state road and then taking the municipal road that derives from it. The reserve is crossed by a dirt road built between 1928 and 1940, closed to the traffic of motor vehicles and motorcycles, which can only be traveled on foot and by bicycle; other roads cross it perpendicularly, at intervals of about 1 km, some have natural ground, others artificial. The network formed by these roads helps to divide the forest into sections, and allows visitors to access the sea on the beach of the same name.

Rovine della Antica città di Cosa
The Roman colony of Cosa is located on the top of the Ansedonia promontory (114 meters above sea level) and was founded by the Romans in 273 BC. immediately after the victory of the empire over the allies of Vulci and Volsinii. The name of Cosa derives from Cusia or Cusi, an older Etruscan agglomeration which, however, rose further down, probably where Orbetello is today.

Paese di Orbetello
The city of Orbetello rises in the middle of the homonymous lagoon and is joined to Monte Argentario by a road built on an artificial embankment (the dam), which has divided the lagoon into two bodies of water (“Laguna di Levante” and “Laguna di Ponente “). Until 1944 a railway also ran on the dam that connected it to Porto Santo Stefano.

Porto Ercole
Porto Ercole is a fraction of the Italian municipality of Monte Argentario, in the province of Grosseto, in Tuscany. Renowned tourist resort with a great seafaring tradition located on the south-eastern coast of the Argentario, since 2014 it has been one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.

Porto Santo Stefano
Porto Santo Stefano is the capital of the scattered Italian municipality of Monte Argentario, in the province of Grosseto, in Tuscany. Renowned tourist resort with a great maritime tradition located on the north-western coast of the Argentario.

Parco regionale della Maremma
The Maremma Natural Park was the first park in the Tuscany Region, established with L.R. 65 of 5 June 1975. It is one of the most interesting destinations in the Grosseto province. Inside there are some of the most beautiful and intact coastal areas of the Maremma coast.

Isola del Giglio
Porto Santo Stefano is the capital of the scattered Italian municipality of Monte Argentario, in the province of Grosseto, in Tuscany. Renowned tourist resort with a great maritime tradition located on the north-western coast of the Argentario.
