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Maremma Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

Coastal area of western central Italy, bordering the Tyrrhenian Sea. It includes much of south-western Tuscany and part of northern Lazio

About Maremma

Maremma is being promoted as a destination foragritourism. Near the coast are extended flat zones, which were notorious for malaria contamination up to the 1930s. This was the area that was home for famous bandits like Domenico Tiburzi. Nowadays the Maremma coast has beautiful beaches that are hardly developed. Maremma extends from Tuscany to Lazio; generally speaking it's considered Maremma the region betweenCecinaandTarquinia(the distance between these two cities is about 180 km). The landscape of the Maremma is extremely varied, because the Maremma extends over plains and hills, and has a fabulous and not yet polluted coastline. It is a very wild and low densely populated area (one of the lowest in Italy), with very little industrialization. The Mediterranean maquis alternates with oliv

Top Attractions in Maremma

Explore the best things to see and do in Maremma:

  • Giardino dei Tarocchi
  • Parco Naturale della Maremma
  • Populonia

Maremma Travel Guide Sections

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