
Here is a list of attractions and things to see for those staying at Glamping Calasole
Glamping Calasole of Pescia Romana offers a unique experience immersed in nature, located a few kilometres from the coast of the Maremma Laziale. Visitors can explore the picturesque medieval village of Capalbio, with its narrow cobbled streets and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
A short distance away is the Tarot Garden, an artistic park populated by colourful sculptures inspired by tarot cards, created by the French artist Niki de Saint Phalle.
For a cultural break, a visit to the Castello dell'Abbadia and the National Archaeological Museum of Vulci is a must, while sea lovers can enjoy the unspoilt beaches of Pescia Romana and of Argentario, with the possibility to discover Ansedonia, Orbetello, Cala Galera or Porto Ercole, or the WWF Nature Reserve of Lake Burano, a protected area that hosts a rich biodiversity and offers trails for birdwatching and trekking.
Furthermore, for those seeking healthy relaxation, the Saturnia Thermal Baths and the Vulci Thermal Baths are not to be missed.
The glamping itself is an oasis of relaxation, with elegant accommodations that combine modern comforts and ecological design, perfect for a stay immersed in natural luxury.

Capalbio
The medieval village of Capalbio, situated on a hill overlooking the Tuscan Maremma, is a must-visit for those staying at Glamping Calasole.
Strolling through its narrow cobbled streets, visitors can discover the well-preserved ancient walls dating back to the 15th century, which offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The village also hosts numerous restaurants and wine bars where you can taste traditional Tuscan cuisine paired with local wines.
Among the points of interest, the Church of San Nicola stands out with its medieval frescoes, and the Aldobrandesca Fortress, which narrates the noble history of the town.

The Tarot Garden
A short distance from Capalbio, the Garden of Tarot is a wonderful outdoor artwork created by the Franco-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle.
This sculptural park, inspired by tarot cards, is an explosion of colours and shapes, with gigantic statues representing the 22 Major Arcana. Each sculpture is a world of its own, adorned with mosaics, mirrors, and ceramics, inviting visitors to an immersive and surreal experience.
The garden is not just a visual attraction, but a symbolic journey through the artist's imagination and spirituality.

The Abbadia Castle
The Castle of Abbadia, located a few kilometres from Pescia Romana, is a fascinating fortified complex dating back to the Middle Ages.
Surrounded by mighty walls, the castle dominates the landscape with its strategic position on a rocky promontory.
Enthusiasts of history and architecture can explore its bastions, towers, and courtyards, as well as visit the internal church rich in Gothic details.
The view from the castle overlooks vast countryside expanses, offering an unforgettable sight, particularly enchanting at sunset.

Vulci National Archaeological Museum
For those interested in archaeology, the National Archaeological Museum of Vulci is a crucial stop.
Located in the ancient Etruscan city of Vulci, the museum offers an extraordinary collection of artefacts that tell the Etruscan and Roman history of the region.
Among the exhibits, visitors can admire vases, bronzes, jewellery, and everyday objects found in local necropolises.
The museum is housed within the Badia Castle, overlooking the Fiora River, providing a picturesque setting rich in history.

The beaches of Pescia Romana and Argentario
The beaches of Pescia Romana, with their golden sand and crystal-clear waters, are one of the main attractions for those seeking relaxation and unspoilt sea.
The expansive beach provides ample space to stretch out and enjoy the sun, while the dunes and surrounding Mediterranean vegetation create a natural and tranquil environment.
Visitors can engage in swimming, relaxing walks along the shore, or even plan an excursion to nearby Monte Argentario, with opportunities to discover destinations such as Ansedonia, Orbetello, Cala Galera, or Porto Ercole.

Burano Lake WWF Oasis Nature Reserve
The Natural Reserve Oasis WWF of Lake Burano is a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers.
This wetland, located between the sea and coastal dunes, is an important resting area for numerous species of migratory birds.
Walking along the reserve's trails, visitors can observe flamingos, herons, and birds of prey, immersed in a picturesque landscape of ponds, reed beds, and seasonal blooms.
The oasis also offers guided paths and birdwatching observatories, ideal for those who want to discover the rich local biodiversity.

Terme di Saturnia and Vulci Thermal Baths
For a rejuvenating break, the Terme di Saturnia and the Terme di Vulci are ideal destinations.
The Terme di Saturnia, renowned for their sulphurous waters with therapeutic properties, offer natural pools where visitors can relax surrounded by the Tuscan countryside.
The Terme di Vulci, less known but equally fascinating, provide a thermal experience in a unique archaeological setting, with pools fed by natural springs and spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.
Both sites offer wellness treatments and opportunities for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.