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What to See in Maremma Regional Park - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 9 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Maremma Regional Park (Italy). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Abbazia di San Rabano, Torre di Collelungo, and Torre di Castel Marino. Also, be sure to include Cappella di Santa Maria alla Trappola in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Maremma Regional Park (Tuscany).

Abbazia di San Rabano

Abbazia di San Rabano
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San Rabano Abbey, formerly known as the monastery of Santa Maria Alborense, is an abandoned ruined abbey in the municipality of Grosseto.

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Torre di Collelungo

Torre di Collelungo
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The tower of Collelungo is located at the southern end of the municipal territory of Grosseto, on a modest promontory overlooking the beach of the same name. The tower can be reached via route A2 of the Maremma Natural Park.

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Torre di Castel Marino

Torre di Castel Marino
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The tower of Castel Marino is a coastal tower located in the southern part of the municipal territory of Grosseto, in the heart of the Maremma Natural Park, which can be reached via route A2. The tower is located on a rise from which it overlooks the "Granducale pine forest" and a long coastal stretch from Cala di Forno to the mouth of the Ombrone River, with the view widening considerably on clear days. Compared with the nearby tower of Collelungo, the fortification is situated on a higher hill.

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Cappella di Santa Maria alla Trappola

Cappella di Santa Maria alla Trappola
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The chapel of Santa Maria alla Trappola is a religious building located in the municipality of Grosseto. Its location is at the Podere della Trappola, within the Maremma Natural Park, at the farm of San Mamiliano alla Trappola, not far from the tower of the same name.

The small church arose as a rural chapel within the estate of San Mamiliano, which together with that of San Carlo fell within the boundaries of the larger Trappola estate. The religious building, which arose in the area where the lost church of San Mamiliano in Tumolo stood, was built as a place of prayer for the farmers and laborers who served within the vast estate; its origins are probably post-seventeenth-century, and its foundation is thought to have followed the disappearance of the pre-existing church located near the Trappola tower.

The chapel of Santa Maria alla Trappola presents itself as a simple single-room building with a rectangular plan and a gabled roof. The entrance portal, opens in the center of the façade, preceded by a pair of steps; at the top it is closed by an architrave on which rests a round arch in neo-Romanesque style bordering a lunette.

A series of round-arched single-lancet windows open on the lateral sides and in the apsidal area; the interior is single-room with a truss roof and the remains of an altar at the rear.

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Area dei templi dello Scoglietto

Area dei templi dello Scoglietto
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The area of the Scoglietto temples is located along the road that connects Alberese to the beach of Marina di Alberese, in the southwestern part of the municipality of Grosseto, within the protected area of the Maremma Natural Park. About 3 km from the sea, the promontory of Scoglietto, the northern appendix of the Monti dell'Uccellina, still preserves the traces of settlements that followed one another from prehistoric times until modern times, when an olive grove was planted on its slopes by the Grand Duke of Tuscany.

The promontory is also traversed by a portion of the mighty enclosure wall, more than 12 km long, built perhaps in the Renaissance period and later restored by the Opera Nazionale Combattenti to divide the forested area from the area used for agricultural activities. On the northern termination of the ancient promontory stands the Sanctuary of Diana Umbronensis.

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Torre della Bella Marsilia

Torre della Bella Marsilia
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The Bella Marsilia tower is located at the western end of the municipal territory of Magliano in Toscana, in the heart of the Maremma Natural Park, on a hilly offshoot of the Uccellina Mountains looking inland.

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Torre Rivolta

Torre Rivolta
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The tower of Poggio Raso also known as the Rivolta tower, is a coastal tower located on a promontory in the Uccellina Mountains, north of Talamone, in the municipal territory of Orbetello.

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Torre Trappola

Torre Trappola
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The Trappola tower is located in the marsh area of the same name in the municipality of Grosseto, between the town of Principina a Mare and the mouth of the Ombrone River, at the northern end of the Maremma Natural Park.

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Torre Bassa

Torre Bassa
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The Torre Bassa is a tower located in the municipality of Magliano in Tuscany. Its location is within the Maremma Natural Park, on one of the eastern offshoots of the Uccellina Mountains looking inland in the western area of the municipality.

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