Riserva Naturale Diaccia Botrona
Riserva Naturale Diaccia Botrona
Riserva Naturale Diaccia Botrona
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Krzysztof K
Warsaw, Poland3 contributions
Jul 2016 • Family
Amazing place, good for short trip by bike with family. We observed a lot of birds and fishes in their natural environments. Magic and peaceful place. You must be here, if You love nature.
Written 3 August 2016
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Jean D
Saint-Mathias-sur-Richelieu, Canada13 contributions
Jun 2015 • Friends
the story of Maremma is within this reserve. Don't miss the "rose house" and learn about the efforts to separate the salt water from the normal water
Written 24 July 2015
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Soldatini
Rome, Italy44 contributions
Aug 2019 • Family
Flamingo reserve, great biodiversity, lovely calm. Unfortunately not so confy with bikes and young kids due to wild nature and lack of directions and trails.
Written 24 August 2019
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born2travelit
Cesena, Italy17,164 contributions
Jul 2020
We have spend a pleasant hour in this natural reserve! entry ticket is 12 euro per person, free for kids. we sail 30 minutes along the channel before getting to a view point where you can watch flamingos! After doing many birdwatching trips i havent found it breathless but worth a visit if you are in the area
Written 3 July 2020
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Mike A
Knutsford, UK97 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
THis trip in a boat to a large hide allowed us to see Flamingo's Ospreys, Spoonbills, Herons, Cormorants and much more. Really knowledgable guide - italian language needed to make the most of his explanations - but it would have been worth it just to see the birds
Written 3 October 2017
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GGPtrs
London, UK121 contributions
Aug 2017 • Solo
The building shown in the photograph, Casa Rosa has 3 excellent computer controlled cameras which enables you to focus in on the birds. It is also possible to take a boat ride through the marsh with plenty of mosquito repellent.
Written 21 August 2017
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mjrg59
Iowa City, IA1,089 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
These wetlands are filled with birds of many species and there is a walking path as well as a bird blind for viewing them. The building that houses the individuals who over see the wetlands is historic and lovely. There are resources and videos available. A great day out in the Maremma.
Written 23 May 2016
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ReginaMGeneva_IL
Geneva, IL276 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
Myself and 3 other family members went here as part of an all-day birding trip (see separate review for Walking in Etruria with Daniele). We did the 2 hour boat tour and saw some great birds. Highlight was viewing a thousand flamingos from one of the blinds. The Maremma area was very different than the area of Tuscany we were staying and we thoroughly enjoyed our time here.
Written 1 June 2016
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tommasodonati
Norwich, UK8 contributions
Apr 2015 • Family
It's a very nice area and we were amazed by the animals and birds that we saw. From flamingoes to fox which is very rare and special. Definitely recommend to go and explore the beauty of nature (we went with a guided boat tour)
Written 13 March 2016
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flori_1981
Hamburg112 contributions
Oct 2015 • Solo
Just came back from a out of season visit to the Riserva Naturale -> even when no boat trips are offered and the museum is closed, it's definitely a worthy trip...
Just take one of the sign-posted itineraries, which will take you around the riserva and offers very good opportunities to explore the flora and fauna... Saw many Flamingos, Airones and of course lots of smaller species, which I am unable to name ;-)
Towards the end I would recommend exiting the itinerary via the pine forest, as it adds a new aspect to the itinerary...
Just take one of the sign-posted itineraries, which will take you around the riserva and offers very good opportunities to explore the flora and fauna... Saw many Flamingos, Airones and of course lots of smaller species, which I am unable to name ;-)
Towards the end I would recommend exiting the itinerary via the pine forest, as it adds a new aspect to the itinerary...
Written 6 October 2015
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Buongiorno. È consentito l'accesso anche con il cane?
Written 23 August 2023
Kann ich meinen kleinen Hund mit in das Reservat nehmen?
Written 21 July 2018
Mi sapreste dire gli orari e come si raggiunge la casa rossa. Io al momento sono a Principina mare. Bisogna prenotare c'è un recapito telefonico. Grazie
Written 11 September 2016
Da Principina segui le indicazioni per Castiglione della Pescaia. Farai la provinciale della pineta che passando per Marina di Grosseto ti porta a Castiglione (da Marina a Castiglione c'è ciclabile protetta). Appena arrivi a ridosso del ponte di Castiglione, svolti a destra ed imbocchi la via che costeggia il fiume. La fai fino in fondo e trovi la Casa Rossa e la Diaccia Botrona.
Per gli orari del Museo della Casa Rossa Ximenes, non li conoscon, li trovi sicuramente sul web. La Diaccia è in teoria sempre aperta per entrarvi a piedi mentre i tour organizzati avranno loro orari che però non conosco non avendoli fatti. Ne ho percorso un pezzo in bicicletta, se volete farlo anche voi, vi consiglio pantaloni lunghi e scarpe chiuse per presenza piante ed arbusti sulla stradina sterrata (il sentiero parte 30 metri prima del parcheggio della Casa Rossa ed arriva a Ponti in Badia)
Written 12 September 2016
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