The Village on the Headland
Talamone is a small seaside village clinging to a promontory overlooking the
Tyrrhenian Sea, within the heart of the Maremma Regional Park. Its origins are
ancient — the Etruscans already considered it a strategic harbour — and the
Aragonese fortress towering above the village bears witness to centuries of
naval battles and shifting dominions.
The harbour, the beach, and the clear waters of the gulf make it a sought-after
destination for those who love calm seas and rich marine life. From its shores,
visitors can also access trails through the Parco dell'Uccellina, with its paths
winding through Mediterranean scrub and medieval watchtowers.
Hotel Le Querciolaie dei Ricci is just a few minutes from Talamone, along the
Talamonese road — a privileged location that makes it easy to reach the village
and its beaches each morning, and equally easy to return to the pool and
restaurant at the end of the day.
Hotel Le Querciolaie dei Ricci