Best natural monuments around Roccastrada are found within the Colline Metallifere Grossetane park, showcasing a landscape shaped by ancient geological activity and rich biodiversity. The region features distinctive volcanic formations, such as those around Roccastrada itself and Roccatederighi, offering panoramic views. Visitors can explore diverse natural reserves, including the Torrente Farma, known for its varied forests and wildlife. The area provides opportunities to experience unique geological features, natural springs, and tranquil river environments.
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The thermal water springs from the ground at 40° and creates several pools, forming a real little thermal bath.
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The Bruna is a river approximately 42 km long that flows in the northern part of the province of Grosseto. The watercourse has its sources in the Colline Metallifere, just south of Massa Marittima. Initially flowing east, it forms the Accesa Lake, then receives a couple of left tributaries and finally makes a bend to the right, deviating its direction south and entering the northern Grosseto plain near the villages of Castellaccia and Giuncarico in the municipality of Gavorrano. After a few kilometers, after passing the town of Macchiascandona, it curves right again, heading southwest near the Ponti di Badia, and crosses the entire Diaccia Botrona until reaching the town of Castiglione della Pescaia, where, passing under the Giorgini Bridge, it flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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Once you get here you can decide to continue straight to reach Sticciano, turn right to find yourself at Nave, take the left path to go down to Batignano
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Trailer area Lake Accesa unique and fascinating place
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Trailer lake area Accessible single place‼️‼️
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Accesa Lake (Massa Marittima) A small natural lake with clear waters, nestled in the Maremma Grossetana. Little-known, it offers an intimate and pristine atmosphere. Surrounded by Etruscan ruins and wooded trails, it is a popular destination for mass tourism. There are concerns about the preservation of its natural environment.
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Every August 14th the Palio dei Ciuchi takes place, a very heartfelt folkloristic event where the five districts (Corso, Ventosa, Torre, Tramonto and Nobili) compete for a banner painted by local artists. During the same month, "Medioevo nel Borgo" is also organized, a suggestive medieval festival known throughout Tuscany with jugglers, musicians, acrobats and stalls with artisanal products, for a leap into the past.
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Roccatederighi stands on a spur of Mount Sassoforte, from which you can enjoy a wide and splendid panorama of the Maremma. The town still retains its medieval charm intact, in addition to the suggestive arched entrance gate and some tower houses. But the peculiarity of this village is given by the close link it has with the rock on which it rests, trachyte, a volcanic rock that has been exploited to build houses and other buildings, dig alleys and squares, and of which boulders and outcrops can be seen in various parts of the center. you can also find the remains of the ancient fortress and some sections of the original walls, dating back to the fourteenth century. In the upper part stands the tower, rebuilt in 1910 with a large clock that marks the time of this corner of Tuscany.
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Roccastrada is known for its dramatic volcanic formations, particularly the rhyolitic lavas that shaped the landscape. You can see these impressive geological features at the town of Roccastrada itself, which is situated on an igneous rock plug, and at Roccatederighi, a village perched on trachytic cliffs. These sites offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Tuscan landscape.
Yes, the Torrente Farma Nature Reserve is a significant green oasis extending across Roccastrada and Monticiano. It features diverse forests, including beech, maple, and yew trees, and is home to various animal species like martens and wild cats. The broader area is also part of the Parco Tecnologico Archeologico delle Colline Metallifere Grossetane, highlighting the region's rich biodiversity and minerals.
You can visit the Farma River Hot Springs for a relaxing natural experience with naturally warm waters. Another notable spot is the Petriolo Thermal Baths, a Tuscan thermal spring located along the Farma river, offering waters at approximately 42°C.
The Torrente Farma Nature Reserve is a habitat for various animal species, including martens, skunks, wild cats, and different types of bats. The diverse forests and pristine environments of the natural reserves provide excellent opportunities for bird watching and observing local fauna.
Yes, the Archaeological Park of Lake Accesa is a great family-friendly option where you can swim and enjoy a refreshing stop. The Petriolo Thermal Baths also offer a relaxing experience suitable for families.
The extensive network of paths and hiking routes in the wooded areas around Roccastrada, particularly within the natural reserves, is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous trails for exploration on foot. For more specific routes, consider exploring the Running Trails around Roccastrada guide, which includes routes like the 'Rocca aldobrandesca loop from Roccatederighi'.
Absolutely. The region offers many opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. The wooded surroundings of Roccastrada, part of the Parco Tecnologico Archeologico delle Colline Metallifere Grossetane, have paths suitable for these activities. You can find detailed routes in the Cycling around Roccastrada and Gravel biking around Roccastrada guides, featuring tours like the 'Montemassi, Roccatederighi and Roccastrada — Ring tour'.
Visitors appreciate the serene environment and recreational opportunities at places like the Archaeological Park of Lake Accesa, where swimming is a popular activity. The Bruna River Waterfalls are also highly regarded as a picturesque sight immersed in nature. Many enjoy the unique geological formations and the panoramic views from elevated villages like Roccatederighi.
Yes, the Doctor's Spring serves as an essential crossing point between various paths, providing a natural water source for explorers and hikers in the area between Sticciano and Montorsaio.
The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities, with lush greenery in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summer is ideal for enjoying water features like Lake Accesa and the Farma River Hot Springs, though it can be warmer.
Yes, the Bruna River Waterfalls are a notable sight. These small natural cascades are immersed in nature and offer a picturesque experience, especially if you are visiting Lake Accesa.


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