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Monte Argentario

La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail – Path Through the Pine Forest loop from Terra Rossa

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Italy
Tuscany
Tuscany
Grosseto
Monte Argentario

La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail – Path Through the Pine Forest loop from Terra Rossa

Moderate

4.8

(5)

28

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La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail – Path Through the Pine Forest loop from Terra Rossa

01:47

34.1km

150m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: July 12, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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5.50 km

Riserva della Feniglia

Nature Reserve

2

5.74 km

La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail

Highlight • Trail

10 km of gravel path inside a beautiful unspoiled reserve.

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6.66 km

The Feniglia nature reserve extends over a seven-kilometer-long dune for a surface of 474 hectares that separates the open sea from the eastern lagoon of Orbetello.

The vegetation is composed of maritime pines, stone pines, cork oaks, holm oaks, sea lilies, junipers and shrubs of the Mediterranean scrub. The flora is instead composed of many deer, some wild boars, foxes, badgers, weasels and other rodents.

The entire reserve can be explored on foot or by bicycle on a dirt but beaten road and is an ideal itinerary to avoid having to travel along the Aurelia between Ansedonia and Orbetello.

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4

7.25 km

Path Through the Pine Forest

Highlight • Forest

Beautiful path in the middle of the pine forest that can be traveled with any bicycle

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5

7.64 km

Pine Forest Path

Highlight • Forest

A welcome cooling off in summer

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6

10.1 km

7

10.7 km

Torre di Ansedonia

Highlight • Monument

Ansedonia is located on a small promontory at the point where the Feniglia tombolo joins the Maremma coast. Ansedonia is not a real village, the houses are mostly villas scattered and hidden in the Mediterranean vegetation. These constructions are relatively recent, before the 1950s on the Ansedonia promontory only the ruins of the ancient Roman settlement of Cosa stood, which can still be visited.

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8

17.3 km

Burano Lake Nature Reserve

Highlight • Lake

A very nice reserve with a walking path, free entrance

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25.9 km

Archaeological Site

Archaeological Site

10

26.8 km

Feniglia Dune Nature Reserve

Highlight • Natural Monument

Riserva Naturale Duna Feniglia, a protected area of the Maremma that separates the Orbetello lagoon from the sea, a wonderful and unmissable natural scenery.

A couple of kilometers before entering Porto Ercole, follow the signs for the Feniglia beach, leave your car in the parking lots and continue on foot or by bicycle (you can also rent them on site). Access to the Riserva Naturale Duna Feniglia is free, it is a dune 6/7 kilometers long for a surface of 474 hectares that separates the open sea from the eastern lagoon of Orbetello and connects the Argentario with Ansedonia. It is a true oasis for those who love nature, you walk immersed in silence, surrounded by the intense scents of the pine forest, an ideal environment for walking and cycling in the greenery. Even on the hottest days the shade of the pine trees gives you a pleasant coolness. At regular intervals the paths open up that lead directly to the beach. A very suitable place also for sports, completely flat and equipped with a path with wooden gym equipment.

Along the main path you will also find the stele in memory of Caravaggio, it seems in fact that in 1610 the famous painter was found dying on this beach, to then die soon after in the hospital of Porto Ercole.

In the part that overlooks the lagoon there are the huts for ornithological observation, a nature trail for the blind with handrails and olfactory and tactile stations.

The vegetation is composed of maritime pines, domestic pines, cork oaks, holm oaks, sea lilies, junipers and shrubs of the Mediterranean scrub. As for the flora, the absolute protagonists are the numerous deer that live in total freedom, we also find some wild boars, foxes, badgers, weasels and skunks; finally, the avifauna includes numerous species.

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34.1 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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15.0 km

13.2 km

2.91 km

2.33 km

594 m

Surfaces

15.1 km

10.8 km

4.61 km

3.53 km

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