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TrailsMonteregio di Massa Marittima.
Wine
TrailsMonteregio di Massa Marittima.
The Monteregio di Massa Marittima Wine Trail crosses
the Metalliferous Hills in the High Grosseto Maremma.
Since it is situated in a central position in relation
to wine-growing areas, one can easily reach places
of cultural, artistic, archeological, viticultural,
gastronomic and natural interest. Along the route
the visitor will be amazed at how such beauty and
variety of landscape, embraced by hills and sea, can
have escaped mass tourist invasion. Thus the visitor
has the opportunity to discover one of the best-kept
secrets of Tuscany, along of course with its splendid
wine.
This trail winds among the fascinating metal-bearing
hills of the high Grosseto Maremma. The tour starts
with an exploration of winery cellars and then broadens
to include farmhouses, wine-tasting, excellent restaurants,
local products and crafts. Visitors find themselves
in a natural paradise where the peculiar character
of Tuscany merges with that of the wilder, more rugged
Maremma. The villages along the route are chock-full
of history, art, and natural attractions. We have
divided this trail into three "mini-itineraries":
Mini-itinerary 1
This route runs through the Comuni of Monterotondo
and Follonica, but its highlight is Massa Marittima,
whose centre and main square are stunning esempios
of medieval town-planning. The Trail Information Centre
is to be found in the Building which used to be the
Town Mint. Other attractions of this route include
Accesa Lake, the medieval castles of Lecceta and Cugnano,
the Longobarde di Bagno del Re spa, and Montioni Park.
They are all worth a visit.
Mini-itinerary 2
This route winds mainly through the Comune of Roccastrada
, a plain at the foothills of the rugged Metalliferous
Hills on which stand numerous medieval villages: Roccatederighi,
Sassofortino and Montemassi. The last is immortalised
in "Guidoricci da Fogliano", a work attributed
to Simone Martini and on display in the Siena Town
Hall. The nature reserves of La Pietra and Torrente
Farma are also of enormous interest.
Mini-itinerary 3
This route explores the area lying towards the coast,
and encompasses Castiglione della Pescaia, with its
watchtower, Gavorrano and Scarlino, with its marvellous
castle and historic centre. Also worth a visit is
Bandite di Scarlino, a nature reserve with its famous
Diaccia Botrona and the Etruscan Necropolis at Castiglione
della Pescaia.