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Villa Bengodi is surrounded by the so called "Percorso della Montagnola" a path immersed in age-old cypresses and the typical Mediterranean vegetation.
The Nature Reserve "Parco Naturale della Maremma", also called "Parco dell'Uccellina" is expanding over an area of 8,900 sq.m. from Talamone (4 km) until reaching further north Principina a Mare. Within the park are living many rare animals in a wild state. Along the coast towards south one can visit beautiful places like Orbetello with the laguna of the same name, where the sand dunes (Tombolo della Feniglia and Tombolo della Giannella) are connecting the mainland with the Monte Argentario. Porto Santo Stefano and Porto Ercole are the main centres of this promontory, which are also both preferred holiday resorts of many VIPs.

From Porto Santo Stefano are leaving the ferry ships to the Island Giglio, the second biggest island of the Tuscan archipelago, and the island Giannutri.
In the inland, one can discover a marvellous landscape, marked by soft rolling hills, skilfully cultivated with fodder, orchards, vineyards and olive groves.
There, one encounters characteristic villages like Cosa, Roselle, Magliano, Saturnia, Scansano, Pitigliano, Sovana and Sorano. Furthermore it is possible to reach easily for daytrips Florence, Siena, San Gimignano and Rome.

In the vicinities, sportsmen can go riding, play golf (golf course "Il Maremmello", Fonteblanda), make all kinds of water sports and go fishing.
In only 5 minutes from Villa Bengodi it is possible to reach Fonteblanda, where one can find everything necessary for the daily life (bakery, shops with typical products of the area and bio-products, supermarket, pharmacy, newsagent, post office etc.). In the whole area there are typical restaurants to taste fresh seafood, other specialities of the Maremma and the local wine.
Villa Bengodi is ideal for those who love the sea, nature and good food.
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