Natural monuments around Magliano In Toscana are found within a landscape characterized by the Tuscan Maremma, featuring a blend of historical sites and natural attractions. The region offers diverse natural settings, including ancient olive groves, coastal areas, and river deltas. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and offer insights into the area's geological and ecological features. The proximity to the Maremma Natural Park further enhances the variety of natural monuments available for discovery.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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The beaches of the Maremma Regional Park offer a 25 km wild coastline between Principina a Mare and Talamone, characterized by fine sand, dunes, and pine forests. The main beaches include Marina di Alberese (with partial car access), the wild Collelungo, and the suggestive Cala di Forno, accessible via paths.
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L'Ombrone Grossetano is the second river in Tuscany after the Arno, with its 161 kilometers. It is important enough to even have a legend, that of Ambra and Ombrone. It is said that Ambra was a beautiful nymph with changing eyes that, when she danced illuminated by the moon, turned now green, now silvery. Ombrone fell madly in love with her, but she wanted nothing to do with it and fled. Ombrone chased her and they ran through cliffs and narrow gorges, then across the plain, until Ambra got tired. She then asked for help from the goddess Diana, who immediately transformed her into a rocky islet, where Istia now stands. And since then, Ombrone had no choice but to surround and embrace her forever with its waters.
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The Cascate della Steccaia on the Ombrone river, near Grosseto, are a historic artificial dam from 1830, located near the Ponte Tura in San Martino. These waterfalls, formed by the hydraulic structure, divert water for irrigation, creating a suggestive landscape and one of the natural points of interest in the Maremma territory.
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Collelungo beach is beautiful in every season! Be careful…don’t do as I did: biking on the beach is prohibited! A park ranger approached me today and kindly told me, but I would have been fined!
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Bocca D’Ombrone is the name given to the place where the Ombrone river reaches the sea with a delta mouth.
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Marina di Alberese is the most famous beach in the Maremma Park, easily reachable from the Visitor Center by bike on an eight-kilometer long cycle path. The beach, uncontaminated and surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, offers fine sand and crystalline sea. Along the coast, bleached trunks and branches form natural huts. Not equipped, it requires umbrellas and personal comforts. The southernmost area, less crowded, is also frequented by naturists. A corner of nature for those seeking tranquility.
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The Steccaia dam, or simply the Steccaia, is an artificial barrier located along the course of the Ombrone river in Grosseto, Tuscany.
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Beyond the well-known coastal spots, the region is home to the ancient Witch's Olive Tree (Olivo della Strega). Estimated to be over 3,000 years old, this monumental tree in Magliano in Toscana is steeped in local folklore and boasts impressive dimensions, making it a truly unique natural and cultural landmark.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Marina di Alberese Beach, located within the Maremma Natural Park, is a popular choice with its fine sand and clear waters. The Mouth of the Ombrone River is also easily accessible and offers beautiful views, perfect for a family outing.
The Maremma Natural Park, easily accessible from Magliano in Toscana, features unspoiled Mediterranean scrub, fine sandy beaches like Collelungo Beach, and crystalline sea. You'll also find areas with magnificent centenary olive trees, particularly around the historic Abbey of San Rabano, offering enchanting landscapes.
The area around Magliano In Toscana offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Magliano In Toscana guide, or enjoy cycling on routes like those in the MTB Trails around Magliano In Toscana guide and Road Cycling Routes around Magliano In Toscana guide. Many routes lead to beaches, viewpoints, and historical sites within the natural landscape.
Yes, the region boasts stunning viewpoints. The View of the sea from Torre di Castel Marino provides expansive sea views and is part of a network of watchtowers along the coast within the Parco dell'Uccellina. From the Mouth of the Ombrone River, you can also enjoy views of Giglio Island and Monte Argentario.
The Tuscan Maremma generally enjoys pleasant weather for outdoor exploration from spring through early autumn. Spring (April-May) offers lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while early autumn (September-October) provides cooler weather ideal for hiking and fewer crowds, with the sea still warm enough for swimming.
Absolutely. The area around the Abbey of San Rabano, located within the Maremma Natural Park, combines natural beauty with historical depth. The abbey ruins are surrounded by magnificent centenary olive trees, creating a serene and historically rich natural setting. Additionally, the ancient Witch's Olive Tree has centuries of local legend associated with it.
When visiting the natural monuments and beaches, especially those within the Maremma Natural Park, it's advisable to bring essentials like water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and comfortable walking shoes. For beaches like Marina di Alberese, which are not equipped, you should bring your own umbrella and any personal comforts you might need.
While Marina di Alberese Beach is well-known, its southernmost area is often less crowded and even frequented by naturists, offering a more tranquil escape. Collelungo Beach is another beautiful option, known for its pure sand and flotsam, providing a serene natural experience.
The beaches in this region, particularly within the Maremma Natural Park, are renowned for their untouched nature, fine sand, and crystalline sea. Marina di Alberese, for instance, features unique bleached trunks and branches that form natural huts along the coast, adding to its distinctive charm and wild beauty.
The duration of your visit can vary. For a site like the Witch's Olive Tree, a short stop of 30-60 minutes might suffice to appreciate its grandeur and history. Exploring beaches like Collelungo Beach or Marina di Alberese Beach could easily fill a half-day or full-day, especially if you combine it with swimming or walking along the coast. Hikes to viewpoints or historical sites like the Abbey of San Rabano can range from a couple of hours to several, depending on the chosen route.


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