The Maremma protects and exploits its most valuable asset: its natural environment. Apart from the Regional Park of the Maremma, unique in its kind, there are also Natural Protected Areas of Local Interest (ANPIL), Provincial and State Natural Reserves and Oases of the WWF, which, together with aquariums and museums of the Natural History of the Maremma, inform and educate visitors.
Patanella Woods are a WWF oasis established in 1998 and located within Orbetello Lagoon Nature Reserve. It stretches for some 42 hectares...
Carapax Centre is based near Massa Marittima, in Renelle. It’s the only site of its kind in Europe and hosts some 8,000 specimens of...
Inside the “Casa Rossa Ximenes” a museum route has been set up that comprises an entrance to the nature reserve of “Diaccia Botrona”, and...
Aurelio Peccei Centre for Environmental Education was founded in 1989 within the Giannella ancient farm house, built between 1821 and 1822.
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Grosseto Municipal Aquarium is located near the Medicean walls, in the right keep, the so-called “Bastione Rimembranza” (Remembrance Rampant) and...
The museum institution, which is currently being furnished, develops a systematically defined project – seeking to privilege the character of the...
The Ombrone is one of the main watercourses in Tuscany and is Grosseto’s river. For many centuries in the past it hampered human...
Two easy walking itineraries have been created within Maremma Regional Park: one concerns the forest and its fauna (A5/A6) and starts from...
The protected area of Costiere di Scarlino includes one of the most enchanting stretches of coastline in the whole of Tuscany, where the crystal clear...
Mount Amiata Faunal Park is part of Mount Labbro Nature Reserve. It spreads over some 200 hectares and is dedicated to the study, protection...