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Top 20 Lakes in Grosseto

Best lakes in Grosseto, Italy, are situated within the Maremma plain, a region known for its varied natural environments. This area features a mix of coastal lagoons, freshwater lakes, and protected wetlands. The province offers opportunities for nature observation, historical exploration, and outdoor activities around its water bodies.

Best lakes in Grosseto

  • The most popular lakes-related highlight is La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail, a trail that extends between the lagoon and the sea. This 10 km gravel path is suitable for cycling or walking and offers access to pristine beaches and birdwatching huts.
  • Another must-see spot is Cala Violina, a beach known for its clear water. It is situated between two foothills and provides an alternative to coastal beaches.
  • Visitors also love Duna Feniglia Pine Forest Trail, a forest and trail that separates the open sea from the eastern lagoon of Orbetello. The reserve spans 474 hectares and is home to diverse flora and fauna, including deer and wild boars.
  • Grosseto is known for its coastal lagoons, protected wetlands, and freshwater lakes. These include significant areas like Lago di Burano and Lago dell'Accesa, offering a variety of natural environments to explore.
  • The lakes in Grosseto are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1100 upvotes and more than 350 photos shared across 38 highlights.

Last updated: June 2, 2026

Cala Violina

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The Cala Violina is one of the most beautiful bay in Tuscany.
She got her name from the sound - supposedly reminiscent of a violin - that sounds when you walk barefoot through the fine white sand and ...
The beach is between two foothills and has wonderfully clear water.

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The Feniglia nature reserve extends over a seven-kilometer-long dune for a surface of 474 hectares that separates the open sea from the eastern lagoon of Orbetello.

The vegetation is composed of maritime pines, stone pines, cork oaks, holm oaks, sea lilies, junipers and shrubs of the Mediterranean scrub. The flora is instead composed of many deer, some wild boars, foxes, badgers, weasels and other rodents.

The entire reserve can be explored on foot or by bicycle on a dirt but beaten road and is an ideal itinerary to avoid having to travel along the Aurelia between Ansedonia and Orbetello.

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Spanish Windmill of Orbetello

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The only one left of the 9 fifteenth-century Spanish mills that once dotted the lagoon; initially they worked thanks to the wave motion due to the cyclic entry of the waters into the lagoon, but later, due to needs perhaps also due to the structural modification of the lagoon, they were transformed in the course of the sixteenth century into windmills. The surviving specimen stands a short distance (a few tens of meters) from the end of the isthmus on which the center of Orbetello stands, on the north side of the Leopoldina dam (the bridge that connects Orbetello to the Argentario).

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Archaeological Park of Lake Accesa

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Refreshing at the end of a long tour.

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10 km of gravel path inside a beautiful unspoiled reserve.

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Spanish Mill of Orbetello

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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 maximum does not exceed 2 m.
Source: it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laguna_di_Orbetello

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The complex constitutes the mother house of the Congregation of the Passionist Fathers and is made up of a convent and the church. Construction work began in 1733 and was completed in 1737. The façade, built in 1856, has a neoclassical appearance. The interior preserves some important works: the Madonna and Child handing over the project of the convent to Saint Paul of the Cross, by Pietro Aldi (1880), which can be taken as a manifesto of the congregation; the "Presentation of Mary in the Temple", by Sebastiano Conca; the "Madonna and Child holding the Sacred Heart and Saint Joseph in the background", by Pompeo Batoni.
The image called "Madonna di Monte Argentario" from the Roman school of the 18th century is very venerated. On the altar of the right transept there is a canvas with an image of the Magdalene from the 18th century and, on the left altar a Saint Michael, a copy of the subject of the same name by Guido Reni from the Capuchin Church in Rome.
In the crypt there are both the statue of the founder of the order (in travertine) and a bas-relief, also in travertine, representing the arrival at the Argentario of San Paolo della Croce. Finally, inside the church you can admire a bronze urn with the remains of the young passionist the venerable Galileo Nicolini by the sculptor Tito Amodei[1].
On December 12, 2000, surprisingly and without warning, to the amazement and emotion of the religious people present, Pope John Paul II stopped to pray in the convent church.[2] The place was also particularly loved by Susanna Agnelli (mayor of Monte Argentario from 1974 to 1984), so much so that, following her express wish, she wanted her funeral to be celebrated there.[3]

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Lago dell'Accesa

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A wonderful sunny day sets the fantastic Accesa Lake.

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Lake Accesa

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Beautiful place to transit by bike. Near the sea and excellent for swimming. especially in summer. Clear and fresh waters

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Burano Lake Nature Reserve

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A very nice reserve with a walking path, free entrance

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September 26, 2025, Lago dell'Accesa

Near Massa Marittima, we find Lago dell'Accesa, of great naturalistic, environmental, and historical-archaeological interest, so much so that its evocative atmosphere has given rise to numerous legends. Of karst origin, the lake is approximately 38 meters deep and feeds the Bruna River, its only estuary. Besides being suitable for swimming, it offers refreshing summer refreshment thanks to the typical vegetation surrounding it, consisting of reeds, rushes, poplars, and eucalyptus trees, as well as typical Mediterranean scrub. It is ideal for pleasant walks along the shore, and nearby mountain bike enthusiasts can explore a variety of trails, most of which are easy and fun. The crystal-clear waters are populated by a diverse fish fauna, including trout, pike, carp, and perch, as well as an equally rich population of aquatic birds.

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Beautiful panoramic view overlooking the Feniglia Tombolo, the Lagoon and Orbetello

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idyllic up here, beautiful view of the lagoon

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The Accesa area is also extremely significant from an archaeological perspective. Near the lake, in the Macchia del Monte area, numerous excavations were carried out as early as the 1930s, and resumed in the 1980s, bringing to light numerous remains of four Etruscan villages dating from the 9th to the 6th century BC. The buildings of the various settlements, of which only the foundations are visible, are gathered in scattered groups within a rather large area. Given their location, it is hypothesized that these villages were linked to mining, especially copper from the Fenice Capanne and Serrabottini mines. It is also thought that these mining villages were mining outposts that were subordinate to the large center of Vetulonia, to which they supplied raw materials. In addition to the complexes intended for housing and mining, many tombs of various types (pit, pit, circle, and chamber) were also discovered.

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Approximately 10 km from Massa Marittima, we find Lago dell'Accesa, of great naturalistic, environmental, and historical-archaeological interest, so much so that its evocative atmosphere has given rise to numerous legends. Of karst origin, the lake is approximately 38 meters deep and feeds the Bruna River, its only estuary. Besides being suitable for swimming, it offers refreshing summer refreshment thanks to the typical vegetation surrounding it, consisting of reeds, rushes, poplars, and eucalyptus trees, as well as typical Mediterranean scrub. It is an ideal spot for pleasant walks along the shore and in the surrounding area. The crystalline waters are populated by a diverse fish fauna, including trout, pike, carp, and perch, as well as an equally rich population of aquatic birds.

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Accesa Lake (Massa Marittima) A small natural lake with clear waters, nestled in the Maremma Grossetana. Little-known, it offers an intimate and pristine atmosphere. Surrounded by Etruscan ruins and wooded trails, it is a popular destination for mass tourism. There are concerns about the preservation of its natural environment.

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Who doesn't have a photo with this mill?😁

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A very nice reserve with a walking path, free entrance

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around the lakes in Grosseto?

The Grosseto region offers diverse natural features. You can explore coastal lagoons like the one near Duna Feniglia Pine Forest Trail, which separates the open sea from the eastern lagoon of Orbetello. Freshwater lakes such as Lago dell'Accesa are surrounded by dense groves of oaks and holm oaks, while protected wetlands like Burano Lake Nature Reserve are crucial refuges for wading birds and feature Mediterranean scrub and coastal dunes.

Are there historical or cultural sites near the lakes in Grosseto?

Yes, the area around Grosseto's lakes is rich in history. Near Lago dell'Accesa, you can visit the Archaeological Park of Lake Accesa, which features an Etruscan settlement dating back to the 7th–6th century BC. Additionally, the Spanish Windmill of Orbetello stands as a historical monument, once powered by the lagoon's currents.

What outdoor activities are available near the lakes in Grosseto?

The lakes in Grosseto provide excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like those in the Gravel biking in Grosseto guide, or go for easy hikes, such as the A7 Ombrone Mouth Trail, found in the Easy hikes in Grosseto guide. Running trails are also popular, with options like the challenging 'The Viewpoints of Punta Ala' route listed in the Running Trails in Grosseto guide.

Are there family-friendly activities or locations around the lakes?

Many areas around Grosseto's lakes are family-friendly. The La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail offers a flat, 10 km gravel path suitable for walking or cycling, with access to pristine beaches and birdwatching huts. Lago dell'Accesa is also a popular spot for bathing and sunbathing, providing a refreshing experience for families.

Which lakes are best for birdwatching in Grosseto?

For birdwatching, Burano Lake Nature Reserve is a prime location, recognized as an internationally significant area and a crucial refuge for wading birds, including herons and flamingos. Lago di San Floriano is another protected wetland important for aquatic birds like woodcock, gray heron, and tufted duck.

Can I swim in any of the lakes in Grosseto?

Yes, Lago dell'Accesa is known for its crystalline waters fed by underground springs and is a popular spot for bathing and swimming. It offers a refreshing alternative to coastal beaches during the summer months.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the lakes?

The diverse ecosystems around Grosseto's lakes support a variety of wildlife. At Lago dell'Accesa, you might spot largemouth bass, perch, frogs, and tortoises, with wild boar, porcupine, and fox in the surrounding forests. Lago di Burano is a haven for over 270 bird species, while the Duna Feniglia Pine Forest Trail is home to deer and wild boars.

Are there any nature reserves or protected areas near the lakes?

Absolutely. The Burano Lake Nature Reserve is a significant protected coastal lagoon. The Diaccia Botrona Nature Reserve is another important natural monument and wetland area. Additionally, Lago di San Floriano is a protected wetland managed by the Province of Grosseto, vital for aquatic birds.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in Grosseto?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for hiking and birdwatching, especially at reserves like Lago di Burano. Summer is perfect for swimming and enjoying the clear waters of Lago dell'Accesa, though it can be busier.

Where can I find clear water beaches near the lakes?

While not a lake itself, Cala Violina is a renowned beach near the lakes region, famous for its exceptionally clear water and fine white sand. It's situated between two foothills and offers a beautiful coastal experience.

Are there opportunities for peaceful walks or relaxation around the lakes?

Yes, many of the lake areas are ideal for peaceful walks and relaxation. Lago dell'Accesa, surrounded by dense woods, offers a serene environment. The La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail provides a tranquil, flat route through a reserve, perfect for a relaxing stroll or bike ride away from crowds.

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