The stretch of coast of the Tuscan Maremma can boast some of the most awarded beaches in Italy. Castiglione della Pescaia is blue flag and has won the 5 sails several times, here you can find excellent services.
Rocchette beach – Camping Village le Rocchette
The Deluxe Bungalows elegance and comfort
Relaxation and comfort immersed in nature, surrounded by silence and tranquility, you will be welcomed in modern and spacious rooms ideal even for large families. They are composed of two bedrooms, bathroom with shower, living room with TV and sofa, equipped kitchenette and fantastic outdoor veranda with wooden table and benches.
Our bungalows are all thermally insulated and equipped with air conditioning and furnished with care and attention to detail to give you functional and comfortable spaces and why not also beautiful and elegant environments. Book your next beach holiday now at Camping Village Rocchette.
Sea and pristine beaches to be discovered
Along the entire stretch of the Tuscan coast and in particular the 170 kilometers of Maremma coastline, you can admire spectacular beaches and wild nature. Most of this coast is free, here you can walk to discover places far from the hustle and bustle of the famous tourist resorts.
One of the wonders that we recommend you visit is Marina di Alberese, inside the Parco della Maremma, the wildest and most authentic beach, fine white sand, smooth white trunks, crystal clear sea and shallow waters that slope gently, ideal for families with children. An uncontaminated environment, the right place for nature lovers.
The villages unique beauties between history and tradition
The small villages of the hinterland, places where you can discover ancient remains and beauties, all the peoples who inhabited this land have left indelible traces that are still preciously preserved and valued to give everyone the opportunity to discover them. Come and visit the tuff villages, Pitigliano, Sorano and Sovana, where you can walk the Vie Cave, streets carved into the tuff, characteristic canyons carved into the tuff rock.
Crossing them you will come across Etruscan engravings and necropolis, medieval sacred niches, wandering in these streets you will be enveloped in a surreal almost fairytale atmosphere between the sacred and the profane, ancient communication routes or sacred places, their origin is not yet clear but for sure you cannot miss them.