Cala Violina Maremma: The Definitive Guide to the Beach That “Plays Music”
As you relax on this April 25th, a sound begins to call to you from afar: it’s the soft rustle of footsteps on the sand at Cala Violina in the Maremma. This is no ordinary beach. Nestled within the Bandite di Scarlino Nature Reserve, Cala Violina is a precious ecosystem where the white quartz sand meets the deep turquoise of the Tuscan sea. If you’re already dreaming of your summer vacation, this is the destination you can’t miss on your itinerary.
The Legend of Cala Violina in the Maremma: Why Is It Called That?
The name Cala Violina Maremma derives from an extremely rare geological feature: its sand is composed of tiny grains of quartz that, when walked upon in the absence of disruptive noise, emit a sound similar to that of violin strings. It is a magical experience that can only be fully appreciated in moments of peace, as you walk slowly toward the shore. Staying at Borgo Etrusco, just a few minutes’ drive from the access trails, allows you to be among the first to arrive and listen to this natural “concert.”
How to get to Cala Violina in the Maremma: the trails
To reach the beach, you have to immerse yourself in nature. There are two main ways to discover the beauty of Cala Violina in the Maremma:
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From Puntone di Scarlino: A scenic trail about 4 km long that runs along the cliff. It’s longer, but offers incredible views of Cala Martina and Cala Civette.
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From the Val Martina parking lot: A shorter trail (about 1.5 km) that winds through a cool, fragrant pine forest, ideal for families. Please note that starting June 1, access is limited: reservations arerequired for Cala Violina during the summer—a necessary measure to preserve this wild paradise, which has no beach facilities or bars, remaining true to its unspoiled spirit.
📸 Editor's Tip: How to Photograph Paradise
You don’t need to be a professional to capture Cala Violina in the Maremma —you just need the right moment.
My secret: Don’t just focus on the horizon. Look for a branch of maritime pine that slopes down toward the water and use it to “frame” the cove. This will add depth to the photo and show just how close the Mediterranean scrub is to the sea.
A technical tip: If you want that vibrant turquoise color you see on postcards, take your photos between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., when the sun is high in the sky and the reflections on the quartz seabed are at their best. If, on the other hand, you’re looking for a more atmospheric shot, stay until sunset: the beach empties out and the warm light turns the sand golden.
🌊 Plan your summer in Borgo Etrusco today
April 25 is Freedom Day—a day to dream of your next vacation. Here at Borgo Etrusco, we’re ready to welcome you with our pool open and all the magic of the Maremma. Check out our offers and see availability for the most popular dates:
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🇮🇹 June 2 Long Weekend: Get a taste of summer with a 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 3 nights).
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☀️ July Special: Take advantage of an immediate 20% DISCOUNT on stays through July 18 (minimum 4 nights).
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💰 Cashback Offer: Get 30% credit toward your next vacation when you book a stay for the entire month of July (minimum 3 nights).
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Please note that starting June 1, admission is limited: to secure your spot, make your [official reservation on the Cala Violina website HERE].
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May in the Maremma: A Journey Through Local Festivals and Traditional Flavors
If there is one month when the Maremma truly reveals all its charm (and its scents), it is undoubtedly May. As nature bursts into color, the villages around Borgo Etrusco begin to fire up their stoves. It is festival season: events where traditional country cuisine—the authentic kind prepared by the expert hands of local housewives—takes center stage.
If you’re staying with us, get ready: your taste buds are in for an unforgettable experience in Scarlino, Follonica, and the Metalliferous Hills.
The Triumph of Tortello and Wild Boar
At this time of year, it’s impossible to resist the allure of Tortello Maremmano. These giant dumplings are stuffed with fresh ricotta and spinach and served with a meat sauce that has simmered for hours. But May is also the month of festivals celebrating wild boar and local artichokes—locally sourced ingredients that tell the story of this wild and bountiful land.
Events like the Tortello Festival or neighborhood celebrations in nearby villages are the perfect opportunity to enjoy good food, spend just the right amount, and soak up the cheerful atmosphere of the locals.
🍴 The Director's Tip: How to Eat "Maremmana-Style"
You won’t find luxury at our festivals, but you’ll find substance. To make the most of the experience, I have a couple of tips for you.
My secret: Get there early, around 7:15 p.m. You'll avoid the long lines and secure the best portions.
The perfect pairing: Don’t make the mistake of ordering carbonated drinks. Tortello calls for local wine. Ask for a red from the Colline Lucchesi or a Monteregio di Massa Marittima. If you’re at a seafood festival, a chilled Vermentino is the perfect match. Remember: in Maremma, food is a social ritual, so take your time, chat with your table neighbors, and enjoy the cool evening breeze under the pine trees.
🔥 Last Chance: Don't miss out!
Summer is coming, and interest in the Maremma is higher than ever. Our rooms are selling out fast, and there are very few spots left for June and July!
Don’t risk losing your little slice of paradise. We’ve decided to extend the 20% DISCOUNT for your July vacation, but please note: this offer is valid only while supplies last.
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July Special: 20% instant discount (through July 18, minimum 4 nights).
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Cashback Offer: Get 30% credit toward future stays (all of July, minimum 3 nights).
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Long Weekend of June 2: Last Rooms Available with 25% OFF!
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We look forward to seeing you at Borgo Etrusco for a dip in the pool and a hearty Maremma feast!
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Maremma Seaside Hiking: Recharge Your Batteries on the Trails of the Bandite di Scarlino
The May 1st long weekend is just around the corner, and there’s no better way to celebrate spring than by immersing yourself in nature. If you think the Maremma is just about “beach chairs and umbrellas,” get ready to change your mind. Trekking Maremma Mare is an experience that combines the scent of the Mediterranean scrub with the endless views of the Tuscan archipelago. Here, in the Bandite di Scarlino, time slows down and the silence is broken only by the sound of your footsteps and the song of the cicadas.
Beyond the beach: the Bandite Loop
Hiking along the Maremma coast means exploring a network of trails that connect hilltop villages to hidden coves. One of the routes most loved by our guests at Borgo Etrusco is the loop trail starting from Puntone. It’s not just a path to the beaches, but a true botanical journey through arbutus, holm oaks, and centuries-old oaks. This is the “Slow” tourism we love: the kind that lets you discover corners of Tuscany that most tourists overlook.
Silence as a luxury: Cala Martina and the Garibaldi Trail
While everyone heads for the most famous cove, those who choose the Maremma Sea Hike know that true peace can be found at Cala Martina. Here, where Giuseppe Garibaldi set sail to escape to safety, the sea is crystal clear and the crowds are a distant memory. Stopping to gaze at the horizon from one of the trail’s scenic overlooks is a balm for the soul, perfect for recharging your batteries before returning to your daily routine.
📸 The Director's Tip: Capturing the Essence of the Forest
When hiking, the challenge is to photograph the “greenery” without making it all look the same.
My secret: Look for contrasts. Take a photo of a path that suddenly opens up to the blue sea. Frame the dirt road that leads the eye toward infinity.
A technical tip: Use your smartphone’s “Panorama” mode to capture the vastness of the coastline as seen from the high trails. The light filtering through the tree leaves will create a “mysterious” and captivating effect that perfectly captures your “Explorer” spirit.
🇮🇹 Last call for the May 1st long weekend!
Haven't decided what to do in a few days? The Maremma in bloom is waiting for you. We've put together some unmissable offers for those who, like you, love nature and relaxation:
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✅ Long weekends on May 1 and June 2: Book now and take advantage of a 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 3 nights). The pool is open and the trails are at their most beautiful!
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✅ July Special: Want to enjoy the beach this summer? Check availability and lock in your 20% DISCOUNT (through July 18, minimum 4 nights).
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✅ 30% Cashback: Plan ahead! Throughout July (minimum 3 nights), receive a 30% credit toward your next getaway in Tuscany.
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Beetles in the Maremma: the ancient song that heralds the arrival of spring
There is one sound, more than any other, that heralds the arrival of spring in our region: the traditional songs of the Maggiolini. Between the night of April 30 and May 1, the villages of the Maremma come alive with the “Maggerini”—groups of singers dressed in traditional costumes and hats adorned with flowers—who bring the news of spring from house to house.
If you’re looking to experience the true spirit of Tuscany during your stay at Borgo Etrusco, this rural tradition will transport you back in time.
A celebration of flowers and impromptu poetry
The Maggiolini are not just singers: they are the guardians of a tradition rooted in the rural past of the Maremma. They carry the “maggio,” a branch of arbutus or laurel decorated with wildflowers and colorful ribbons. They sing of the earth’s rebirth, love, and hope, often improvising rhyming verses to thank those who offer them a glass of wine or a taste of local products.
It is a traveling festival—spontaneous and deeply felt—that transforms towns like Gavorrano, Scarlino, and the villages of the Metalliferous Hills into an open-air stage.
📸 Editor's Note: Capturing the Spirit of "May"
To photograph the Maggerini, you need an eye for detail and a keen sense of observation. Don’t limit yourself to group portraits.
My secret: Focus on the details. The straw hat brimming with fresh flowers, the hands clutching the decorated cane, or the gesture of raising a glass at the end of the song.
A technical tip: If you’re out photographing them on the night of April 30, try to make use of the warm light from lanterns or open windows. Turn up the ISO and try to capture the singer’s expression: it’s there, in the wrinkles of their face and their smile, that the true poetry of the Maremma lies. These are photos that tell a story, not just an event.
🌸 Experience Spring in the Maremma: Our Special Offers
The May 1st weekend is the perfect time to unwind and immerse yourself in these traditions. Here are the current promotions to help you plan your culinary getaway:
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May Day Long Weekend (April 24 – May 6): Immerse yourself in tradition with a 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 3 nights).
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June 2 Long Weekend (May 30 – June 3): Treat yourself to a long weekend by the sea and in charming villages with 25% off (minimum 3 nights).
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Early Summer (May 23 – July 18): Book your vacation early and save 20% (minimum 4 nights).
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Cashback Offer (June 1 – July 31): The choice for those who plan ahead. Pay the full rate and receive a 30% BONUS (minimum 3 nights) to use on your next stay!
Can't find the dates you're looking for? Remember that our Early Booking offer always guarantees you a 10% DISCOUNT any time of year (minimum 3 nights).
Book your apartment in Borgo Etrusco and let yourself be lulled by the songs of the Maremma. Spring is waiting for you!
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Tuscany Trail: Dust, Freedom, and the Untamed Beauty of the Bandite
It’s not a race—it’s an experience. The The Tuscany Trail has become a collective ritual for thousands of cyclists who traverse Tuscany each year with the spirit of explorers. And when the route enters the Maremma, along the dirt roads scented with Mediterranean scrub, something magical happens.
For us at Borgo Etrusco, the trail’s passage is a special moment: the Bandite di Scarlino become the setting for a challenge filled with smiles, hard work, and breathtaking scenery.
The Bandite di Scarlino: The Heart of the Trail
The section that runs through the town of Scarlino is one of the most eagerly anticipated. Here, cyclists leave the inland area to head down toward the sea. The trail winds through the holm oaks and arbutus trees of the Bandite, offering sudden glimpses of Elba and Giglio islands. It’s a continuous series of technical but exhilarating ups and downs, where the red earth and limestone put your legs to the test but reward your eyes with wild beauty.
Whether you’re taking part in the official event or want to explore these trails on your own, Scarlino is your strategic base.
📸 Editor's Pick: The "Sea & Dust" Photo
If you want to snap a photo of the bikepackers passing by (or take an epic selfie), there’s one spot that beats them all: the ridge that slopes down toward Cala Violina.
My secret: Head to the spot where the dirt road opens up and offers a glimpse of the blue waters of the Gulf of Follonica.
The technical tip: Use a low-angle shot. Wait until the rider passes a spot where the sun is behind or to the side of them: the dust kicked up by the wheels will create an amazing backlighting effect, transforming a simple photo into an epic cover image. It’s the perfect embodiment of trail riding: hard work and paradise in a single frame.
🌸 Your base for trail running: offers from Borgo Etrusco
Whether you’re a participant in the Tuscany Trail or a fan of “slow” cycling, Borgo Etrusco is your ideal base camp, offering secure parking, a pool for post-ride relaxation, and these unmissable deals:
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May Day Long Weekend (April 24 – May 6): Celebrate spring with a 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 3 nights).
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June 2 Long Weekend (May 30 – June 3): A long weekend winding through the Maremma, 25% off (minimum 3 nights).
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Early Summer (May 23 – July 18): Enjoy the sea and the Bandite Islands with a 20% DISCOUNT (minimum 4 nights).
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Cashback Offer (June 1 – July 31): Book at least 3 nights at the full rate and receive a 30% BONUS on your next stay!
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"Weekend in European Squares": Last-minute availability until April 21 with a 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 3 nights).
Looking for other dates? Our Early Bird offer is always available: 10% OFF any stay (minimum 3 nights).
Satisfy your desire to explore the Maremma and book your apartment just a stone's throw from Tuscany's most beautiful trails.
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The Girifalco Crossbow in Massa Marittima: When History Takes Center Stage
There is a moment in Massa Marittima when the breath of thousands of people holds in unison. It is the whistling of the arrow as it cuts through the air, launched from the heavy crossbows loaded by hand by the crossbowmen of the three Terzieri. The Balestro del Girifalco is not just a historical reenactment: it is the very soul of this medieval town beating in the heart of the Metalliferous Hills.
If you're staying in Borgo Etrusco at the end of May, this is an experience you definitely won't want to miss. Here's everything you need to know to enjoy the competition between Cittanova, Cittavecchia, and Borgo.
The Magic of May 24: An Age-Old Challenge
Twice a year (in May and August), the stunning Piazza del Duomo is transported back to the 14th century. Twenty-four crossbowmen compete to hit the “badger,” a target placed 36 meters away. Their aim is pinpoint, the tension is palpable, and the colors of the flag-waving fill the sky with an unforgettable spectacle.
Attending the Balestro means immersing yourself in an atmosphere filled with the roll of drums, the blast of trumpets, and the pride of a community reconnecting with its roots.
Why Massa Marittima is unique
In addition to the race itself, it is the setting that takes your breath away. The square, considered one of the most beautiful in Italy for its harmonious asymmetry, is home to the Cathedral of San Cerbone, a Romanesque-Gothic masterpiece that seems to watch the race from the top of its staircase.
📸 Editor's Pick: The Geometry of the Square
Forget side shots: if you want to capture the essence of the race, you need to focus on the perspective. Side portraits are nice, but the real magic happens along the shooting line.
My secret: Position yourself right on the steps of the cathedral. From this elevated vantage point, you’ll have the perfect view of the arrow’s flight from the archer’s bow all the way to the target.
The technical tip: Use a mild telephoto lens. It will allow you to compress the perspective, bringing the target “right up close” to the crossbowman. In a single shot, you’ll be able to capture both the intense concentration of the shooter and the tension of the target as it awaits the shot. That’s where you see the true spirit of the crossbow.
🌸 Get your vacation started: offers from Borgo Etrusco
Attending the Balestro is the perfect opportunity to discover the Maremma in bloom. We’ve put together a series of special offers to make your stay even more enjoyable:
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European Squares (April 14–21): Enjoy the event in Follonica with a 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 3 nights).
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May Day Long Weekend (April 24 – May 6): Experience the tradition of the May Beetles with 25% OFF (minimum 3 nights).
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Long Weekend of June 2 (May 30 – June 3): The perfect weekend combining the beach and history, with 25% OFF (minimum 3 nights).
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Early Summer (May 23 – July 18): Get the season off to a great start with a 20% DISCOUNT (minimum 4 nights).
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Cashback Offer (June 1 – July 31): The smart choice. Pay the full rate and receive a 30% BONUS to use toward your next stay (minimum 3 nights)!
Can't find your dates? Don't worry—we always have our Early Booking Offer: a guaranteed 10% discount on any dates for stays of at least 3 nights.
Come experience the history of Massa Marittima and relax in our pool after your tour. We look forward to seeing you!
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Come experience history—we’re waiting for you with open arms (and the pool all set!).
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Follos: Follonica Historical Reenactment—A Journey Through Time Amid Cast Iron and Nobility
On May 10, Follonica sheds its modern guise as a seaside resort to don the elegant and proud attire of its past. The Follos Historical Reenactment is not just a parade, but a true portal through time that celebrates the era when the “City of Cast Iron” was the beating heart of the iron and steel industry of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, under the enlightened leadership of Leopold II.
For those who choose to stay at Borgo Etrusco during this time, the event offers a unique opportunity: to experience the true spirit of the Maremma—rooted in hard work, ingenuity, and noble traditions—just a few minutes’ drive from the absolute relaxation of our resort.
A village bustling with nobles and artisans
Strolling through the streets of downtown during the parade means coming face to face with history. Ladies in sumptuous gowns, knights, artisans demonstrating ancient crafts, and figures who seem to have stepped out of a 19th-century painting bring the city to life. The heart of the event is the former ILVA site, a jewel of industrial architecture where wrought iron and cast iron tell the story of a time when Follonica was known throughout Europe.
The attention to historical detail is impressive: from the heavy fabrics of the costumes to the period hairstyles, every element contributes to recreating a magical atmosphere that enchants children and captivates adults. It’s the perfect opportunity to rediscover the charm of a lesser-known yet incredibly authentic side of Tuscany.
Why visit the Maremma in mid-May?
May is the month of rebirth. Nature is in full bloom, the days are getting longer, and the weather is perfect for strolling without the summer heat. Attending the historical reenactment in the morning and enjoying the sea breeze in Scarlino in the afternoon is the perfect combination for a rejuvenating weekend. At Borgo Etrusco, you’ll find the peace and quiet you need to rest after the festive buzz of the event, surrounded by the greenery of the Mediterranean scrub.
📢 Editor's Pick: Vintage Photos
For those who, like me, never go anywhere without their camera, the Follonica Historical Reenactment is a real visual “playground.” The period costumes offer incredible textures and colors for portraits.
My photography secret? Don’t just photograph the parade as a whole. Look for the details: the lace on a collar, the way light reflects off wrought iron, the expressions of the artisans at work. Use a wide aperture (such as f/2.8 or f/4) to blur modern elements (like signs or cars) and isolate the subject in costume. You’ll get timeless images that look like they were taken a century ago. Capturing the proud gaze of a lady or the decisive gesture of a blacksmith is the best way to bring home a little piece of Maremma history.
🌸 Our Offers: Where History Meets the Sea
Event season is officially here! Take advantage of our special offers to ensure an unforgettable stay at Borgo Etrusco:
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Spring Break (through May 6): If you're planning a getaway for the reenactment, take advantage of our 25% DISCOUNT (for stays of at least 4 nights).
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European Squares Weekend: From April 14 to 21, experience international cuisine in Follonica with a 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 3 nights).
⚠️ ATTENTION – SUMMER PROMOTION: Remember, you only have until April 30 to book your July vacation with a 20% DISCOUNT (minimum 4 nights). Don’t miss out on the chance to experience a summer in the Maremma at the best price guaranteed!
Experience history, capture the moment. Book your weekend at Borgo Etrusco now!
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Basecamp Borgo Etrusco: the perfect retreat for motorcyclists in the Maremma
Every cyclist knows this: choosing the right “base” can completely transform the experience of a tour. After hundreds of miles spent tackling the hairpin turns of the Metalliferous Hills or enjoying the breeze along the Tyrrhenian coast, what you’re looking for isn’t just a bed, but a place that understands the needs of those who travel by bike.
At Borgo Etrusco, we designed our accommodations with exactly this in mind. That’s why we’ve become the go-to “base camp” for those who want to explore the Maremma with complete freedom and peace of mind.
Safety first: your motorcycle can rest easy
We know full well that a motorcycle isn’t just a mode of transportation, but a companion on your adventures. Every motorcyclist’s main concern is: “Where will I leave my bike overnight?” At Borgo Etrusco, the answer is simple: we have spacious, reserved, and secure parking areas within the property. You can unload your luggage in complete comfort, knowing that your “travel companion” is safe and ready for departure the next morning. No stress, just the peace of mind that everything is under control.
Strategic location: between the blue of the sea and the green of the rolling hills
Choosing Scarlino as your starting point means having the best of Tuscany right at your fingertips. In less than ten minutes, you can reach the most beautiful beaches of the Gulf of Follonica for a refreshing dip, or head inland and find yourself just a few kilometers away on the winding roads leading to Massa Marittima and beyond. Borgo Etrusco is situated right at the crossroads between seaside relaxation and the adrenaline rush of the hilly trails.
From the saddle to the pool: the luxury of rejuvenation
There’s no better feeling than taking off your boots and back protector after a long day on the road. Our Borgo offers spacious, self-contained apartments where you can manage your space and your gear with complete independence. And for physical recovery? Our pool, nestled in the greenery, is the ideal spot for a refreshing swim before dinner. The silence of the Mediterranean scrub will do the rest, giving you the Ruhe (peace) you need to recharge your batteries.
📢 The Director's Pick: The "End of Shift" Aperitif
After parking your motorcycle and taking a dip in the pool, there’s one last ritual I highly recommend. Take it easy, get comfortable, and head to the port of Scarlino or the ramparts of Castiglione della Pescaia just in time for sunset.
Order a glass of chilled local Vermentino. As you watch the sun dip below the horizon and the sky light up with shades of purple and orange, you’ll feel that sea breeze clearing your mind. It’s the moment when you start planning the next day’s adventures, with the taste of the sea on your lips and the satisfaction of a perfect day in your heart. This is the true essence of a vacation at Borgo Etrusco.
🌸 Book your spring and summer 2026 getaways
Take advantage of our promotions to enjoy your passion for cycling while saving as much as possible:
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Piazze d’Europa (Follonica): April 14–21: 25% OFF (minimum 3 nights).
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Spring Holidays (April 25 and May 1): April 24 – May 6: 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 4 nights).
🎁 JULY PROMOTION: You only have until April 30 to book your July vacation with a 20% DISCOUNT (minimum 4-night stay).
Don’t wait until the last minute: book your vacation at Borgo Etrusco now and secure the best base camp in the Maremma!
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Taste Stops: Where to Eat in the Maremma Between One Bend and the Next
There is an inseparable pairing that makes Tuscany the favorite destination for every traveler on two wheels: the winding roads that dance through the hills and a cuisine that tastes of home, of the grill, and of the earth. For those who choose Borgo Etrusco as a base for their springtime adventures, the journey doesn’t end when the engine is turned off, but continues over a plate of Maremma tortelli or a platter of local cured meats.
When you’re riding a motorcycle, your sense of smell becomes more acute: you can smell the scent of the forest giving way to that of the Mediterranean scrub, and suddenly, the inviting aroma of a trattoria tucked away among the villages. Here are our suggestions for combining the pleasure of riding with that of fine dining.
The “Little Nürburgring” and the flavors of the forest
If you’re looking for a thrill, the road from Massa Marittima up to Castelnuovo Val di Cecina is a motorcyclist’s paradise. Known among local riders as the “little Nürburgring” for its technical sequence of curves and the quality of the pavement, this stretch offers incredible wild scenery.
Once you reach the mountains, a stop is a must. Here, the cuisine is hearty: this is the realm of wild boar, porcini mushrooms, and chestnut soups. Stopping at one of the small taverns in the village of Castelnuovo means savoring the most authentic Tuscany—the kind that smells of open fires and centuries-old traditions.
Between the sea and the hills: a scenic stop
For those who prefer more leisurely routes, the area around Suvereto and Campiglia Marittima offers roads that seem to have been drawn with a compass through vineyards of exceptional quality. In this area, eating in the Maremma while on a motorcycle means stopping for an “ignorante” sandwich (as we call it) with local prosciutto and aged pecorino cheese, perhaps sitting on a low wall overlooking the valley that faces Elba Island. It’s the pleasure of simplicity paired with a breathtaking view.
📢 The Director's Pick: The "End of Shift" Aperitif
After covering miles of winding roads through the Metallifere Hills, there’s only one thing I love to do to “let off some steam.” Head toward the port of Scarlino or the ramparts of Castiglione della Pescaia.
Take off your helmet, clear your mind, and order a chilled local Vermentino. As the sun begins to set and casts an orange glow over the silhouettes of the boats or islands on the horizon, enjoy the silence, broken only by the sound of the sea. This is true Ruhe (peace): that magical moment when the sun’s reflections on the water become the perfect backdrop for recounting the turns you’ve just taken. It’s the aperitif that brings you back into harmony with the world.
🌸 Special Offers: Book and Save
Come explore the roads of the Maremma with our exclusive offers. Borgo Etrusco offers self-contained apartments and secure parking for your motorcycle:
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"Squares of Europe" Weekend (Follonica): April 14–21: 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 3 nights).
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Spring Holidays (April 25 and May 1): April 24 – May 6: 25% DISCOUNT (minimum 4 nights).
🎁 SUMMER 2026: Don't forget that you only have until April 30 to book your July vacation with a 20% DISCOUNT (minimum 4 nights).
Your next culinary adventure on two wheels starts here.
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Motorcycle Routes in the Maremma: Winding Roads, Fragrances, and Freedom Starting from Scarlino
There’s a reason why motorcyclists from all over Europe choose Tuscany for their trips: here, the road isn’t just a strip of asphalt, but a complete sensory experience. May and June are the golden months: the air is warm, the fields are a vibrant green, and the scent of blooming broom wafts right into your helmet.
If you're looking for the perfect base for your cycling vacation, Borgo Etrusco in Scarlino is your strategic “base camp.” Nestled between the sea and the hills, it offers that blend of safety and tranquility that every traveler seeks after a day spent “leaning into” the curves.
Here are three itineraries designed to help you discover the wild and authentic heart of the Maremma:
1. The Metalliferous Hills Tour: Adrenaline and Steam
Starting from Scarlino, head toward Massa Marittima, one of Tuscany’s medieval gems. From here, the road becomes winding and technical as it heads toward Larderello. You’ll pass through the famous “Valle del Diavolo” (Devil’s Valley), an almost lunar landscape characterized by boron-rich geysers sprouting from the ground. It’s a route featuring excellent pavement and fast curves, where the scenery changes with every kilometer, shifting from chestnut groves to geothermal industrial structures.
2. The Silver Coast: the endless blue
This route is for those who love the sea. Head south along the pine forest of Castiglione della Pescaia. Once past Grosseto, head toward Monte Argentario. Driving along the “Panoramica” (the road connecting Porto Ercole and Porto Santo Stefano) will treat you to breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the islands of the Archipelago. You’ll smell the scent of the sea mingling with that of the maritime pines in a pure and rejuvenating driving experience.
3. Villages and Vineyards: Between Suvereto and Bolgheri
A gentler but no less charming route, ideal for those who want to enjoy the scenery. Heading north, it passes through Suvereto, voted one of Italy’s most beautiful villages. The back roads here wind through world-class vineyards and centuries-old olive groves. Continue on to Campiglia Marittima, and if you’re still in the mood for paved roads, head all the way to the famous cypress-lined avenue in Bolgheri. This is the picture-perfect Maremma, the one that invites you to slow down and breathe.
📢 The Director's Pick: The "End of Shift" Aperitif
After miles of winding roads, the ritual of the aperitif is sacred. My favorite spot? The port of Scarlino or the medieval ramparts of Castiglione della Pescaia.
My advice is simple: order a glass of well-chilled local Vermentino and let the sun do its work as it dips into the sea. No filters needed: the sea breeze cooling your skin and the golden light of the sunset are the true Ruhe (peace) that every motorcyclist deserves after a busy day. It’s the moment when fatigue transforms into pure Tuscan pleasure.
🌸 Our Spring and Summer Offers
Don’t miss this chance to experience the Maremma at an unbeatable price. Borgo Etrusco welcomes you with reserved parking for your motorcycle and spacious apartments where you can relax:
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Piazze d’Europa (Follonica): April 14–21: 25% DISCOUNT (minimum stay of 3 nights).
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Spring Holidays (April 25 and May 1): From April 24 to May 6: 25% DISCOUNT (minimum stay of 4 nights).
🎁 JULY EARLY BIRD OFFER: If you book your July vacation by April 30, you’ll lock in the price with a 20% DISCOUNT (minimum 4 nights).
Secure a spot for your motorcycle and enjoy some relaxation.
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