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Top 8 Caves around Campiglia Marittima

Best caves around Campiglia Marittima are found in an area rich with both natural underground formations and historical mining tunnels. This region in Tuscany features a landscape shaped by ancient Etruscan and Roman mining activities, alongside natural geological features. Visitors can explore sites that combine historical significance with natural beauty, offering insights into the area's past and present. The terrain includes varied elevations and offers views of the coast.

Best caves around Campiglia Marittima

  • The most popular caves is Sentiero…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Buca del Fico near the Ragnaia

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Path of Pink Marble which connects Campiglia Marittima with Suvereto and Sassetta passing through the Forests.

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Sentiero Ubuscubu

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Nice trail all very smooth suitable for everyone.

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Tana del Gufo Cave

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A nice place to rest in the shade

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A beautiful uphill path with panoramic views, the Ferruzze path in the San Silvestro Archaeological Mining Park connects the Pozzo Earle area with the Lanzi valley.

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Cava dell'Ortaccio

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Along the Via delle Ferruzze, in addition to admiring truly wonderful views over the entire coast, there are old extraction wells dating back to the Etruscan period.

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Thomas
April 26, 2024, Sentiero Ubuscubu

Steep climb on loose ground with an e-bike but definitely doable, followed by a descent on child-sized stones and steps. More like S2-3 level and not S1 as described.

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Dona&Leo
September 18, 2023, Sentiero Ubuscubu

The climb is very steep and above all stony with loose stones, it is not easy to pedal.. after that there is a feasible downhill section...

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Dona&Leo
September 1, 2023, Sentiero Ubuscubu

Nice easy and flowing trail, all drivable, suitable for everyone, immersed in the woods with the possibility of stopping about halfway through the trail to visit caves that date back to prehistoric times.

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Maui
August 2, 2023, Sentiero Ubuscubu

Tuscany forest, very different

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Trail la Strega first stretch quite easy only in some places more technical passages but overall feasible.

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Second section of the Trail la Strega not suitable for everyone, good driving skills are required.

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it is located along the very demanding Strega trail

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natural cavity from which hot and humid air comes out even in winter. it is located along the very demanding "Strega" trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of caves can I explore around Campiglia Marittima?

The area around Campiglia Marittima offers a diverse range of underground sites, including natural caves, ancient mining tunnels, and historical quarries. These sites reflect both natural geological formations and centuries of human activity, from Etruscan and Roman mining to medieval and modern extraction.

Are there any caves with historical significance?

Yes, several caves and sites have significant historical value. For example, the Buca dell'Aquila (Etruscan Cave) on Via delle Ferruzze is notable for its Etruscan origins and is located within the San Silvestro Archaeological Mining Park, featuring ancient mine wells and open-air quarries. Similarly, Cava dell'Ortaccio also features old Etruscan extraction wells.

Which caves are good for hiking or walking?

You can explore caves along scenic trails. Sentiero Ubuscubu is a smooth trail suitable for various skill levels, immersed in the woods, and includes caves dating back to prehistoric times. The Buca del Fico near the Ragnaia is part of the challenging Path of Pink Marble, connecting Campiglia Marittima with Suvereto and Sassetta through forests.

Are there any challenging cave explorations or trails?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Buca del Fico near the Ragnaia is described as a challenging cave along the Path of Pink Marble, with steep sections that are particularly fun for experienced riders. The path to Buca dell'Aquila also includes difficult sections with loose stones on the downhill.

Can I find caves that offer panoramic views?

Absolutely. The path leading to Buca dell'Aquila (Etruscan Cave) on Via delle Ferruzze offers wonderful panoramic views of the coast. Similarly, Cava dell'Ortaccio, also along Via delle Ferruzze, provides truly wonderful views over the entire coast.

What outdoor activities can I do near the caves?

The region around Campiglia Marittima offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking opportunities. Some caves, like Tana del Gufo, have even been developed into climbing sites.

Are there any caves suitable for a quick rest or shade?

Yes, Tana del Gufo Cave is known as a nice place to rest in the shade. It's a charming, lesser-known spot where visitors are advised to bring a flashlight to explore its initial parts.

What is the San Silvestro Archaeological Mining Park, and how does it relate to the caves?

The San Silvestro Archaeological Mining Park is a significant area where many of the region's historical caves and mining sites are located. It showcases the area's rich mining history, with sites like Buca dell'Aquila (Etruscan Cave) found within its boundaries, offering insights into ancient and medieval mining activities.

Are there any active quarries or industrial sites that can be visited?

While not traditional caves, the area includes 'Le Cave di Campiglia,' which are active quarries extracting microcrystalline limestone. These sites are significant for their industrial history, having supplied the steel industry and now various other sectors. There are future plans to transform parts of these quarries into a lake, amphitheater, and adventure park.

What should I know about the terrain when visiting these caves?

The terrain around the caves is varied, often featuring significant elevations. Paths can range from smooth and flowing, like parts of Sentiero Ubuscubu, to steep and challenging sections with loose stones, as found on the downhill routes near Buca dell'Aquila. Some trails, like the one to Buca del Fico, can be slippery after rain.

Are there any caves related to marble extraction?

Yes, the Monti di Campiglia area is rich in valuable marble. The Buca del Fico near the Ragnaia is located along the 'Path of Pink Marble.' Additionally, ancient marble quarries, such as the Bardiglio marble quarry of Botro ai Marmi, show striking examples of ancient extractive activity, with marble used in local structures since the Middle Ages.

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