Rental villa / holiday location Grosseto Tuscany & Umbria
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Ref. ITK-ROB450
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- > Private pool
- > Pet allowed on request
Ref. ITB CORBE
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Grosseto is a medieval town whose fortifications were rebuilt in the sixteenth century. It is the town's most southerly of the Tuscan region in addition to being the largest. Its location and charm make her a seaside tourist resort known and popular with tourists. On its territory and in its waters there are four protected nature areas of great interest. Just ten miles from the coast and its long sandy beaches, Grosseto enjoys a privileged location. Off the land, you will find the National Park of the Tuscan Archipelago, consisting of the islands of the archipelago of small islands in the channel of Piombino and small islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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It is the Middle Ages who drew the curves of the city today. In the heart of the city, Piazza Dante, the Aldobrandeschi palace is surely the most beautiful building in Grosseto: the arcades of its windows and crenellated towers are of any Italian elegance. See the St. Lawrence cathedral built in the thirteenth century in the Italian Gothic style. The city limits, the remains of the abbeys of San Pancrazio al Fango Rabanoet San impose their silhouettes defeats in the landscape.
Along the coast, to the town of Grosseto Orbetello develops the Natural Park of Maremma important populated holds many rare aquatic birds. A marshland nature reserve characterizes Diaccia Botrona that spreads between the plain of Grosseto and the coastal towns of Castiglione della Pescaia. The significant presence of cetaceans characterizes the Pelagos Sanctuary, or Cetacean Sanctuary, a protected marine area which can be visited by boat with expert guides.