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Family friendly hiking trails around Riserva della Feniglia traverse a unique natural landscape in Tuscany, characterized by a 4.3 mile (7 km) long sand dune, or tombolo. This geographical feature separates the Tyrrhenian Sea from the tranquil Orbetello Lagoon. The area features extensive pine forests, pristine sandy beaches, and rich Mediterranean scrub, providing varied environments for exploration. The reserve offers a network of unpaved roads and paths suitable for walking and cycling, with minimal elevation changes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of San Paolo della Croce is a sacred building located in Porto Ercole, in the municipality of Monte Argentario. Built in 1966, it houses an important 16th-century painting depicting Saint John the Baptist in the Desert, donated in 1957 to the parish of Porto Ercole by the Cornaggia Medici Castiglioni family in memory of their son. The work, previously attributed to Girolamo da Carpi, has recently been attributed to the Lombard painter Lorenzo Leonbruno. (c) https://argentario.it/chiesa-di-san-paolo-della-croce/
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Well-organized marina complete with all the services necessary for pleasure boating
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Beautiful and clean sea in a wonderful basin where you can admire pleasant sunsets.
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Everything is clean, clear water. there are some bars and restaurants
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Spray well with mosquito spray!!!
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The ancient Roman city of Cosa stands on a rocky promontory formed by two hills, separated by a vast saddle. Founded by the Romans in 273 BC. after the victory over the allied forces of the Etruscan cities of Volsinii and Vulci in 280 BC, it included a large part of the Vulci territory, including the coast. The Latin colony of Cosa thus controlled a large geographical area. The name derived from the older one of Cusi or Cusia, referring to a small Etruscan center located in present-day Orbetello. The strategic position and nature of a fortress, evident from the imposing walls, were necessary to face the threat of Carthaginian naval power and to maintain control over the newly conquered Etruscan territories. In the urban heart, a dense grid of streets intersect at right angles, defining rectangular blocks for settlers' homes and larger areas for public buildings. The city's port, Portus Cosanus, was built at the foot of the promontory, with a coastal lagoon behind it, today represented by Lake Burano. Between the 12th and 14th centuries, the region came under the alternating rule of the Aldobrandeschi, the Republic of Orvieto and finally the Republic of Siena, which destroyed it in 1329.
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The road to follow in the pine forest is beautiful with two types of routes, one running along the lagoon and being able to admire the landscape as well as the wonderful pink flamingos, the other running along the part towards the sea where different outlets take you to admire the beautiful beach
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Riserva della Feniglia offers a great selection of routes suitable for families. You'll find over 30 hiking trails, with more than half of them rated as easy, making them perfect for outings with children.
The trails in Riserva della Feniglia primarily traverse a unique sand dune (tombolo) covered by dense pine forests, offering plenty of shade. Many paths are unpaved gravel roads, ideal for walking, running, and cycling, with direct access to both the sandy beach and the tranquil lagoon.
Yes, there are several easy and relatively short options. For instance, the Feniglia Beach – Feniglia Beach loop from Riserva della Feniglia is just over 3.5 km with minimal elevation, making it very manageable for families with young children or strollers.
Riserva della Feniglia is rich in wildlife! Families often spot fallow deer, wild boars, and various birds. The lagoon side is particularly excellent for birdwatching, with species like pink flamingos and herons. There are even birdwatching huts strategically placed for optimal viewing.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Riserva della Feniglia, but they must be kept on a leash to protect the local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
Parking is available at various access points to the reserve. The main unpaved road that runs through the reserve is closed to urban traffic, but there are designated parking areas at the entrances, particularly near Porto Ercole and Ansedonia, which provide convenient starting points for family walks.
While direct public transport to the heart of the reserve might be limited, you can typically reach nearby towns like Orbetello or Porto Ercole by bus or train. From there, you might need a short taxi ride or a walk to the reserve's entrances. It's always best to check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Families can explore the extensive Duna Feniglia Pine Forest Trail and the La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail. You'll also find the beautiful Feniglia Beach on one side and the serene Orbetello Lagoon on the other. A historical stele dedicated to the painter Caravaggio is also located within the reserve.
Absolutely! Many trails in Riserva della Feniglia are designed as loops, which are ideal for families. For example, the Feniglia Beach – Feniglia Beach loop from Porto Ercole offers a pleasant circular walk along the coast.
Riserva della Feniglia is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures perfect for hiking. In summer, the dense pine forests provide welcome shade, making it possible to hike even on warmer days, and you can combine your walk with a refreshing swim at the beach.
Yes, definitely! The reserve boasts a long, wide, fine, and golden sandy beach with clear, shallow waters, perfect for families. Many paths lead directly from the main routes to the serene Feniglia Beach, allowing you to easily combine a walk with a refreshing dip.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil pine forests, the opportunity to spot wildlife like deer, and the easy access to the beautiful, family-friendly beach.
Yes, the extensive pine forests, primarily composed of maritime and stone pines, provide abundant shade along most of the trails. This makes hiking in Riserva della Feniglia comfortable even during warmer months, offering a cool escape for families.
While the reserve itself is a protected natural area with limited commercial facilities, you'll find cafes and restaurants in the nearby towns of Orbetello and Porto Ercole, which are just a short drive or walk from the reserve's entrances. It's a good idea to pack snacks and water for your hike within the reserve.


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