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The beaches of the Costa D'Argento and the sea of the Argentario (read)
The stretch of coast that includes the Maremma Park up to Capalbio is called Costa D'Argento.
Starting with the beach of Marina di Alberese which, being inserted within the Maremma Park, remains an intact and uncontaminated environment preserving its wild nature.
At dawn and dusk you can find roe deer, wild boars and foxes that approach the beach undisturbed.
Also within the park is Cala di Forno, which can be reached on foot, by sea or with a shuttle bus.
The fastest beach to reach from our farm is Osa beach, it is long and wide, served by a large car park, a stretch of pine forest where you can rest or have a picnic, relax at the bar, use both the establishment and the free beach.
Continuing south on the tongue of land called Tombolo that joins the mainland to the Argentario there is the Giannella beach.
The Tombolo della Giannella delimits a part of the Orbetello lagoon.
Further south we find a second Tombolo that of Feniglia.
Feniglia is a beautiful beach with a large natural oasis behind it where you can go for walks or cycle rides.
The two Tomboli della Giannella and della Feniglia are both connected to the peninsula of Monte Argentario, rich in itineraries and landscapes of great beauty and can be visited via a panoramic road that leads to the discovery of enchanting coves.
Among the best known Cala Grande, Cala del Gesso, the Dead Sea, the Views, Spiaggia Lunga, Acqua Dolce.
From Porto Santo Stefano it is possible to embark for the island of Giglio or the island of Giannutri.
Returning to the Aurelia and continuing in the direction of Capalbio, at the second exit for Ansedonia, there is the Torba beach, so named for its particular dark sand, continuing the oasis beach of Macchiatonda in correspondence with the natural oasis of Lake Burano and the Ultimaspiaggia.