Cala di Forno
Location Cannelle. After crossing plains landscapes you can tackle one of the longest hilly paths of the Park, which from its hinterland lead to the sea, to see the light warming the Cala di Forno sand.
(≡)Location Cannelle. After crossing plains landscapes you can tackle one of the longest hilly paths of the Park, which from its hinterland lead to the sea, to see the light warming the Cala di Forno sand.
(≡)Cupi and Alberese. Talamone is at the south of the Parco della Maremma nature reserve, in the center of a flat and hilly region extending from the north of Lazio to the entire coast of Tuscany.
(≡)Talamone. After passing the wild Albegna river mouth and valley, another two hours' walk north leads near a bay with the backdrop of a mythological and rich in history village located on a rocky promontory.
(≡)Following the ascent route that crosses this valley from the river mouth you can discover high stone walls which forming mirrors of clear cold water in a primitive, wild and uncontaminated Mediterranean habitat.
(≡)Porto Santo Stefano. Coming from Orbetello and then from the Argentario shore which overlooks the lagoon, to continue towards the 'mainland' in a northerly direction you need to go around its western basin.
(≡)Porto Ercole. From the eastern basin, between the Feniglia Reserve strip and the Orbetello peninsula, you can reach the western shore of lagoon to Tombolo della Giannella in two hours of easy flat walking.
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