Best attractions and places to see around Riserva della Feniglia include a protected natural area in Tuscany, characterized by a 6-7 kilometer long sand dune connecting Monte Argentario with Ansedonia. This unique tombolo separates the open sea from the eastern Orbetello lagoon, creating diverse ecosystems. The reserve features a dense pine forest, a long sandy beach, and is home to varied wildlife, including fallow deer and numerous bird species. It offers extensive opportunities for walking, cycling, and nature observation.
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The pink flamingos
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Riserva Naturale Duna Feniglia, a protected area of the Maremma that separates the Orbetello lagoon from the sea, a wonderful and unmissable natural scenery. A couple of kilometers before entering Porto Ercole, follow the signs for the Feniglia beach, leave your car in the parking lots and continue on foot or by bicycle (you can also rent them on site). Access to the Riserva Naturale Duna Feniglia is free, it is a dune 6/7 kilometers long for a surface of 474 hectares that separates the open sea from the eastern lagoon of Orbetello and connects the Argentario with Ansedonia. It is a true oasis for those who love nature, you walk immersed in silence, surrounded by the intense scents of the pine forest, an ideal environment for walking and cycling in the greenery. Even on the hottest days the shade of the pine trees gives you a pleasant coolness. At regular intervals the paths open up that lead directly to the beach. A very suitable place also for sports, completely flat and equipped with a path with wooden gym equipment. Along the main path you will also find the stele in memory of Caravaggio, it seems in fact that in 1610 the famous painter was found dying on this beach, to then die soon after in the hospital of Porto Ercole. In the part that overlooks the lagoon there are the huts for ornithological observation, a nature trail for the blind with handrails and olfactory and tactile stations. The vegetation is composed of maritime pines, domestic pines, cork oaks, holm oaks, sea lilies, junipers and shrubs of the Mediterranean scrub. As for the flora, the absolute protagonists are the numerous deer that live in total freedom, we also find some wild boars, foxes, badgers, weasels and skunks; finally, the avifauna includes numerous species.
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Chance to observe pink flamingos.
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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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Opportunity to admire hordes of pink flamingos up close
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La Feniglia can be reached easily on the beach using the dirt road accessible to all bicycles, moderating the speed according to the vehicle you are using. If you go inside the paths you could reach some houses for bird watching, but don't get your hopes up, it is very difficult to see them especially pelicans. Sometimes you may find paths closed by the feniglia consortium due to the birds' breeding season
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Walk suitable for everyone, on one side the lagoon on the other the sea 🌊
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Riserva della Feniglia is a unique natural area characterized by a 6-7 kilometer long sand dune, known as the Duna Feniglia, which connects Monte Argentario with Ansedonia. It features a dense pine forest, a long sandy beach (Feniglia Beach), and borders the eastern section of the Orbetello Lagoon. The reserve is home to diverse wildlife and abundant birdlife.
Yes, the reserve is excellent for wildlife observation. You can frequently spot fallow deer, wild boars, foxes, and various rodents. Birdwatchers will enjoy observing species like pink flamingos (especially in autumn and spring), herons, and woodpeckers. There are dedicated ornithological observation huts on the lagoon side of the Duna Feniglia Nature Reserve.
The entire reserve is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained dirt roads and paths, closed to vehicle traffic, making it ideal for walking, cycling, and jogging. These paths connect Porto Ercole and Ansedonia. A popular option is the La Feniglia Pine Forest Trail, a 10 km gravel path that offers shade and access to the sea and birdwatching huts.
Absolutely. The reserve is very family-friendly. The Feniglia Beach has fine, golden sand and crystal-clear, shallow waters, making it safe for children to swim. The flat, car-free paths are perfect for family walks or bike rides, and spotting fallow deer is a highlight for many young visitors.
Yes, along the main path, you can find the Caravaggio Stele, which marks the presumed location where the renowned painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was found dying in 1610. Near the Ansedonia entrance, there are also some remains of ancient Roman buildings.
Beyond walking and cycling within the reserve, the surrounding area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are easy cycling routes like the 'Spanish Mill of Orbetello – Antico Mulino di Orbetello loop' and mountain bike trails such as the 'Orbetello Lagoon Loop'. You can explore more options on our dedicated guides for cycling, gravel biking, and MTB trails around Riserva della Feniglia.
Yes, the reserve strives for accessibility. The Duna Feniglia Nature Reserve features a specialized Nature Trail for the Blind, equipped with a handrail and stations offering olfactory and tactile experiences, designed for visually impaired visitors.
Riserva della Feniglia is freely accessible throughout the year. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for wildlife observation, especially for birdwatching, as pink flamingos are more abundant. The pine forest provides extensive shade, making it enjoyable even during warmer summer days for walking and cycling, with the added benefit of beach access for swimming.
Yes, numerous paths lead directly from the main trail through the pine forest to the pristine Feniglia Beach. These access points are conveniently located approximately every kilometer along the main route, allowing for easy transitions between forest exploration and beach relaxation.
Visitors frequently praise the reserve for its tranquil natural beauty, the extensive shaded paths perfect for cycling and walking, and the opportunity to spot fallow deer and various bird species. The easy access to the beautiful, unspoiled beach is also a major highlight, offering a refreshing break after exploring the trails.
Yes, on the lagoon side of the reserve, there are dedicated Ornithological Observation Huts. These provide excellent vantage points for observing the diverse bird species that inhabit the tranquil Orbetello Lagoon, including flamingos, herons, and various other waterfowl.
Bicycles are available for rent nearby, particularly in the towns of Orbetello and Porto Ercole, which are easily accessible from the reserve. Renting a bike is a popular way to explore the extensive network of car-free paths within the reserve.


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