The name Maremma reminds the beautiful landscape driven by the horse-ridden cattle breeders. The Maremma was called so because of its marshy land that was once unsuitable for cultivation.
The Etruscan coastline in Maremma represents a harmonious association of art and history. The crystalline beaches of Etruscan are reflections of the clear hearts of the migrant population of the land near the sea that once was covered by the marshy soils. The sandy terrain gives you the freshness of the earth and the swaying pine trees spread the fragrance of the breeze across the valley.
The history of Maremma dates back to the Etruscans, who, about 3000 years ago built big canals to dry the marshy land and created a fertile farm land that was later known as the bread basket of Etrunia. The main cultivations of this land include wheat, vine and olives. The Etruscans were known for their artisanship and trading skills. Thus they contributed to the evolution of a new culture and civilization.
Known for the natural and environmental resources, Maremma is considered as one of the best tourist attractions of Italy. The land is better known for its agri-tourism feature. The big...