San Vincenzo is also the ideal starting point to explore some of the most beautiful villages in Italy, such as Bolgheri, Suvereto, Campiglia, Massa Marittima, the Populonia fortress, the Cavallino Matto amusement park, and the Archaeomineral Park of San Silvestro in Campiglia.
For art and nature enthusiasts, San Vincenzo is centrally located in one of the culturally and scenically renowned areas of the entire region. Nearby, you can find the art cities of Florence, Siena, Pisa, Lucca, Volterra, San Gimignano, and Massa Marittima.
Bolgheri | Renowned wine-producing area dedicated to the production of world-famous wines, especially reds, whose wineries are situated along the famous Wine Road (Strada Provinciale Bolgherese), dominated by the splendid hamlet, the birthplace of Giosuè Carducci.
Populonia | Ancient Etruscan city ("Pupluna") with a captivating necropolis and the urban area of the archaeological park of Poggio del Mulino. Later, it became the stronghold of the Appiani, preserving part of the city walls, the keep, and sections of the castle (housing the Etruscan Museum of Populonia – Gasparri Collection).
Suvereto | Recognized among "The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy" and home to important wineries, Suvereto boasts a majestic Aldobrandesca Fortress and maintains an authentic historic center adorned with alleys, half-towers, stone structures, and medieval echoes.
Cavallino Matto (Marina di Castagneto) | Amusement Park born in the 1960s and continuously renewed with new attractions. Spread over 100,000 square meters, it hosts roller coasters, flat rides, water attractions, and a pirate ship.
Archaeomineral Park of San Silvestro – Campiglia | Extensive archaeological mining park around the fortress of San Silvestro, allowing visitors to explore the Temperino Museum and Mine, the Pozza Earle Area (with the Mining Machines Museum, Miner's Museum, and Lanzi Gallery), and the Valle Lanzi Area, where the Rocca di San Silvestro and Villa Lanzi are located.
Campiglia Marittima | A location dominated by a rocky fortress, originally owned by the Gherardesca family, then the Republic of Pisa, and later Florence. It also preserves remarkable medieval buildings (walls, pretorian palace, and the fortress), confirming the town's status among "The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy."
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