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Jogging routes around Massa Marittima traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, lush countryside, and extensive forests. The region features the tranquil Accesa Lake, enveloped by oak woods, and the Colline Metallifere Grossetane National Park, offering varied terrain for running. Many paths weave through picturesque woods and vineyards, often incorporating ancient Roman roads. This varied topography provides a compelling destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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30
runners
8.18km
00:53
140m
140m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23
runners
6.70km
00:43
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19
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28.2km
03:29
1,020m
1,020m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.12km
00:34
60m
60m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Archaeological Museum is housed in the ancient Palazzo del Podestà (1225), which overlooks the Piazza del Duomo of Massa Marittima. The collection is organized into sections, ordered chronologically from the lower paleolithic to the etruscan age; the main piece of the prehistoric collection is the eneolithic statue-stele of Vado all’Arancio, the only find of its type in Maremma; the etruscan finds come mainly from excavations carried out at the village of Lago dell’Accesa, they are mainly kitchenware, loom weights, fishing weights and bricks; also present are the funerary trousseaux found in the necropolises, especially pottery (figulina clay and bucchero), bronze fibulae, iron pot stands, iron and bronze weapons. On the ground floor, an educational section is set up with a life-size reconstruction of typical caves: a paleolithic and an eneolithic one. Guided tours and educational activities, organization of cultural events and film screenings are available.
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Massa Marittima stands proudly enclosed within a well-preserved city wall. It is a town that has received the Orange Flag from the Touring Club and is rich in medieval artistic testimonies, even though its origins are probably Etruscan. The small streets that cross the hill lead to a magical place where the harmony of the lines amazes, surprises, and invites contemplation. The history of Massa Marittima is closely linked to the silver, copper, and pyrite mines of the Colline Metallifere, exploited since the early metal ages and then especially in the Etruscan and medieval periods.
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The park is located in the upper part of the town, outside the ancient medieval walls but just five minutes from the historic center. Within the extensive and completely pedestrianized area, there is a sports center with tennis courts, a stadium, and a sports hall. A local market is held every Wednesday along the two streets that cut through the park, and the entire area, also equipped with playgrounds, is ideal for pleasant nature walks. Following the path that runs alongside the park, you reach a panoramic terrace overlooking the entire town and offering views of the coast. Here, you'll find the War Memorial, a sculpture dedicated to the victims of the Niccioleta massacre committed by the Nazis and Fascists.
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Massa Marittima is a fortified medieval village located on a hill, known for its beauty and wealth of artistic and architectural heritage. Key attractions include the magnificent Piazza Garibaldi, with the Cathedral of San Cerbone, the Palazzo del Podestà, and the Palazzo Comunale. Other points of interest include the Fonti dell'Abbondanza with its famous fresco of the Tree of Fertility and, in the upper town, the Torre del Candeliere and the Cassero Senese within the medieval walls.
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Massa Marittima is a municipality located in the southern area of the Colline Metallifere, an area that has been inhabited since prehistoric times, as documented by numerous archaeological finds. The settlement is thought to be of Etruscan origin, but the city's most important period began in the 9th century, when it became a bishop's seat. From then until the 14th century, the city reached its peak splendor, thanks in part to the area's abundant mineral resources.
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In 1335, Massa Marittima lost its political autonomy, having to yield to the conquest of Siena, which had long been attempting to seize control of the Massa Marittima mines. A period of economic and demographic decline followed, further exacerbated by the plague of 1348. Despite the serious problems, however, mining activity was never completely abandoned, although it was certainly significantly reduced. The Medici family, who incorporated the province of Siena into the Grand Duchy in 1557, attempted some interventions to promote the area's recovery, while a significant revival occurred in 1737 with the arrival of the House of Lorraine as successors to the extinct Medici family.
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There are over 50 running routes around Massa Marittima, offering a diverse range of experiences for joggers. These trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars.
Jogging routes in Massa Marittima traverse a varied landscape. You'll find paths winding through rolling hills, lush countryside, and extensive forests. Many routes also incorporate picturesque vineyards and ancient Roman roads, providing a mix of natural and historical settings. The area around Accesa Lake offers tranquil paths, while the Colline Metallifere Grossetane National Park presents more challenging, expansive terrain.
Yes, Massa Marittima offers options for all fitness levels. While many routes are moderate, there are at least two easy jogging trails available. These typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, perfect for a relaxed run or for those new to trail running.
Absolutely. Many of the running paths around Massa Marittima are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Il Cicalino Estate loop from Tenuta il Cicalino is a popular moderate circular route, as is the Running loop from Tenuta il Fontino.
Massa Marittima's running routes offer numerous scenic spots. You can jog along the tranquil Accesa Lake, which is surrounded by an oak forest and is part of an Archaeological Park. The Colline Metallifere Grossetane National Park provides expansive views, including a 'wild-romantic path' leading to former silver mines with splendid vistas of the sea and the Maremma region. From the town itself, the 'Sol omnibus lucet' garden offers magnificent views of the Maremma valleys.
Yes, the region boasts some unique natural features. You can find the Bruna River Waterfalls nearby. Additionally, a few kilometers away, you can explore the steam hills of Biancane Nature Park or the Le Biancane Geothermal Park, which feature fumaroles in the Valle del Diavolo, offering a truly distinctive landscape.
Yes, many areas are suitable for families. The Pond Park and Botanical Garden within Massa Marittima offer serene walking trails and picnic spots, which can be pleasant for less strenuous family jogs. For slightly more adventurous families, some of the easier loops around Accesa Lake or within the estates provide a great outdoor experience.
While specific leash rules vary by location, many natural areas and trails in Tuscany are generally dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas like the Colline Metallifere Grossetane National Park or near wildlife, and to carry waste bags. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
Massa Marittima benefits from a mild climate, making it appealing for outdoor activities for much of the year. Almond trees bloom as early as February, indicating an early start to pleasant weather. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for running, avoiding the peak heat of summer while still enjoying the lush scenery.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Accesa Lake is part of an Archaeological Park of Etruscan Civilization, allowing you to combine your run with historical exploration. Many routes also weave through ancient Roman roads. The Colline Metallifere Grossetane National Park features Etruscan ruins and ancient mercury mines, with a 'mine shaft trekking' trail connecting over 250 historical mine shafts.
Trailheads for many routes, especially those originating from estates like Tenuta il Fontino or Tenuta il Cicalino, often have dedicated parking facilities. For trails closer to Massa Marittima town or popular natural sites like Accesa Lake, you can typically find public parking areas nearby. It's recommended to check specific route details on komoot for precise parking information.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Massa Marittima town center offers various restaurants and cafes. For routes around Accesa Lake, there might be cafes or eateries in nearby villages. If you're running near estates like Tenuta il Fontino or Tenuta il Cicalino, they often have facilities that include dining options. It's a good idea to check in advance for opening hours.


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