Categoria: Nature Maremma

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Technological and archaeological park of the Grosseto Metalliferous Hills

Technological and archaeological park of the Grosseto Metalliferous Hills

The technological and archaeological park of the Grosseto Metalliferous Hills includes the territory of the seven municipalities in the north of the P ...
Diaccia Botrona nature reserve and Multimedia Museum of the Casa Rossa Ximenes

Diaccia Botrona nature reserve and Multimedia Museum of the Casa Rossa Ximenes

The Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve extends over the area originally occupied by Lake Prile in the eastern part of the municipal territory. Among the T ...
Bolsena Lake

Bolsena Lake

  Lake Bolsena Located in Maremma Laziale, it is the largest volcanic lake in Europe, with a surface area of 114 sq km . Born thousands of ...
Burano Lake

Burano Lake

Lake Burano is a coastal brackish lagoon at the southern end of the Grosseto Maremma, in the municipality of Capalbio. It covers about 236 hectares an ...
The Ombrone Valley

The Ombrone Valley

The Ombrone Valley is the valley formed by the Ombrone river, which extends into the province of Grosseto, after the river has crossed the southern pa ...
Metalliferous Hills

Metalliferous Hills

The Metalliferous Hills constitute the main and most extensive system of the plain and marine area of the Tuscan Anti-Apennines. They extend in the ce ...
The Orbetello Lagoon

The Orbetello Lagoon

The Orbetello lagoon is a coastal lagoon in Tuscany, in the Grosseto Maremma. Its extension is about 27 km². The average depth is about one meter, the ...
Val di Cecina

Val di Cecina

The valley of the Cecina river extends along it in the southern part of the province of Pisa up to bordering some territories of the provinces of Sien ...
Monti dell’Uccellina

Monti dell’Uccellina

The Monti dell'Uccellina constitute a hilly group along the coastal strip of the Grosseto Maremma which divides the Ombrone plain to the north from th ...
Monti della Tolfa

Monti della Tolfa

The Monti della Tolfa are a series of hills of volcanic origin which form part of the Lazio Anti-Apennines, bordered to the west and south by the Tyrr ...
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