Beaches Costa degli Etruschi
The route from Livorno to Piombino through Castiglioncello, Rosignano, Vada and Baratti offers an enchanting view of the Etruscan Coast, characterized by rocky coves and …
The route from Livorno to Piombino through Castiglioncello, Rosignano, Vada and Baratti offers an enchanting view of the Etruscan Coast, characterized by rocky coves and …
Marina di Bibbona is just a few kilometers from Cecina, one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Tuscan coast, known for its sandy …
The Gulf of Baratti is a natural oasis nestled between Poggio San Leonardo and the promontory of Piombino, a few kilometers south of Marina di …
Marina di Bibbona is a quiet seaside resort characterized by fresh Mediterranean pine forests and a long golden sandy beach. The center of the village …
The Etruscan Coast is an enchanting territory, between the sea and the hills, dotted with medieval villages and rich in ancient traditions. One of the …
A few kilometers from Marina di Bibbona, surrounded by the shady pine forest that characterizes the Tuscan coast, there is the largest amusement park in …
The Tombolo di Cecina Nature Reserve is a true environmental paradise overlooking the beach, a few steps from the sea. This reserve extends for 15 …
Immersed in the Livorno countryside, a short distance from Camping Le Palme, there are many small villages of medieval origin. Many of these villages have …
The territory of the Etruscan Coast is distinguished by its vast cultivated expanses, rolling hills covered with vineyards and olive groves, long sandy beaches and …
The territory behind the beach, near the Gulf of Baratti, once housed a lively settlement of the Etruscan people. Here, the Etruscans exploited metals from …