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Urban hiking trails in Parco Di Poggio Neri traverse an elevated hill forest spanning 700 to 735 hectares, situated more than 350 meters above sea level. The terrain is characterized by Mediterranean maquis, extensive chestnut groves, and oak woodlands. Hikers encounter diverse ecosystems, including flourishing forests of holm oaks, flowering ash, and Austrian oaks. Notable features include Monte Bufalaio, disused marble quarries, and a thermal spring.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here on the Ligurian coast with blue water 🏖️and brown sand. Special shoes are not necessary. The water is shallow.
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The port of San Vincenzo is a charming marina on the Tuscan coast, known for its natural beauty and strategic location.
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The port of San Vincenzo and its promenade that leads to the pedestrian-only sculpture of the Sailor.
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From small fishing boats to luxurious yachts, everything is included. There are over 700 berths. A detour is worthwhile.
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Beautiful little marina with long harbor promenade. It is best to visit the harbor for sunset, which you can watch there beautifully.
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Parco Di Poggio Neri offers a selection of easy urban hiking trails, primarily loops starting from San Vincenzo. These routes are generally short, making them ideal for a relaxed stroll. For example, you can explore the Marina di San Vincenzo loop from San Vincenzo, which is about 4.4 km long, or the shorter San Vincenzo Marina – San Vincenzo Beach loop from San Vincenzo.
Yes, the urban hiking trails featured in this guide are all rated as easy, with minimal elevation gain. This makes them very suitable for beginners, families with children, or anyone looking for a gentle walk. The routes, like the San Vincenzo Marina loop from San Vincenzo, are typically short loops, perfect for a leisurely outing.
While the urban hikes in this guide are closer to the coast, the broader Parco Di Poggio Neri region is characterized by diverse landscapes. You'll find Mediterranean maquis, chestnut groves, and oak woodlands. The park is home to flourishing forests of holm oaks, flowering ash, and Austrian oaks, providing a rich natural backdrop even for urban-adjacent trails.
The diverse environment of Parco Di Poggio Neri supports a wide array of wildlife. While hiking, you might spot foxes, badgers, weasels, porcupines, and wild boars. The park is also home to various birds of prey, including buzzards, hawks, tawny owls, and barn owls. Wolves are present but are rarely seen due to their shy nature.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. You can find highlights such as the Road of 99 Bends (Sassetta–Suvereto), which offers scenic views, or the View of the Tuscan Hills. The park also features historical sites like disused marble quarries and the Wood Museum, which reconstructs the lives of old Sassetan charcoal burners.
The trails in Parco Di Poggio Neri are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.37 stars from over 580 ratings. Reviewers often praise the natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to experience both coastal and forested environments.
Yes, all the urban hiking routes featured in this guide are circular. This includes the Marina di San Vincenzo loop from San Vincenzo, the San Vincenzo Marina – San Vincenzo Beach loop from San Vincenzo, and the San Vincenzo Marina loop from San Vincenzo, allowing for convenient starting and ending points.
While specific public transport details for the trailheads are best checked locally, the urban hikes in this guide typically start from San Vincenzo, a coastal town. Parking is generally available in and around towns like San Vincenzo, especially near popular beach access points or marinas, which serve as common starting points for these urban loops.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural parks, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially given the presence of wildlife in Parco Di Poggio Neri. For specific regulations regarding dogs on the urban trails around San Vincenzo, local signage or municipal guidelines should be consulted.
The broader Parco Di Poggio Neri features numerous picnic spots, shelters, and stunning viewpoints throughout its extensive trail network. While the urban hikes specifically might be closer to town amenities, you can expect to find opportunities to rest and appreciate the scenic surroundings, particularly along coastal stretches or in designated park areas.
The Mediterranean climate of the region makes urban hiking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring. Summer can be warm, but coastal breezes make walks along the marina and beach areas comfortable. Winter is generally mild, providing a peaceful hiking experience.


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