What to do in Maremma in February, A Guide for Visitors
What to Do in Maremma in February, a blend of events
February is a delightful time to explore Maremma, Tuscany, as the region begins to awaken from winter, offering a blend of cultural events, natural beauty, and culinary experiences. Here are some activities to consider during your visit:
1. Experience Local Carnivals
February is carnival season in Italy, and Maremma hosts several vibrant celebrations. The Carnevale di Follonica is particularly notable, featuring colorful parades, music, and traditional costumes. It’s an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in local traditions and festivities.
2. Visit Thermal Baths
The cooler temperatures of February make it an ideal time to enjoy Maremma’s natural hot springs. The thermal baths in Saturnia, Sorano, Venturina, and Petriolo offer warm, therapeutic waters that have been cherished since Roman times. Saturnia is the most developed, featuring a luxurious hotel and various water features, along with a famous free bathing area. Petriolo’s warm stream is nestled in the woods, providing a more rustic experience.
3. Explore Historic Villages
Maremma is home to charming villages rich in history and culture. Pitigliano, known as “Little Jerusalem,” boasts ancient architecture and a fascinating Jewish heritage. Nearby, Sovana and Sorano offer medieval charm with their narrow streets and historic sites. These villages provide a glimpse into the region’s past and are perfect for leisurely exploration.
4. Attend Wine Tastings
February is a great time to experience Maremma’s wine culture. Many local wineries offer tastings of their products, combining tradition and modernity. At Tenuta Le Mandorlaie, visitors can enjoy our wines, including Capricci, an oak-aged Sangiovese from their vineyard. This full-bodied red pairs beautifully with local dishes and offers an authentic taste of Maremma.
5. Enjoy Outdoor Activities
While February weather can be cool, it’s generally suitable for outdoor activities like hiking. The Maremma Regional Park offers trails through diverse landscapes, including forests, wetlands, and coastal areas. It’s advisable to check weather conditions and avoid mountainous regions during this time.
6. Discover Local Museums
For indoor activities, consider visiting local museums to delve into Maremma’s rich history. The National Archaeological Museum of Vetulonia showcases Etruscan artifacts, while the Museum of Art and History of Maremma in Grosseto offers insights into the region’s artistic heritage.
7. Savor Tuscan Cuisine
No visit to Maremma is complete without indulging in its culinary delights. February is an excellent time to enjoy hearty Tuscan dishes featuring local ingredients like wild boar, mushrooms, and truffles. For a truly memorable dining experience, visit our local restaurant Trattoria Le Mandorlaie, where you can savor traditional dishes paired with wines, including our signature oak aged single vineyard Capricci IGT Toscana red wine.
Where to Stay, Lavender Cottage at Tenuta Le Mandorlaie
After a day of exploring Maremma’s natural beauty and historical wonders, you’ll want a peaceful and comfortable place to relax. Lavender Cottage at our home Tenuta Le Mandorlaie offers you the perfect winter retreat in Maremma. Located within the estate’s organic vineyard, our agriturismo provides a unique opportunity to experience the best of rural Tuscany.
A Cozy Winter Getaway
Lavender Cottage is a charming and intimate accommodation option, and is perfect for couples or solo travelers. Set amidst Tenuta Le Mandorlaie’s vineyards and olive groves, the cottage offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, with the peacefulness of winter making it even more magical.
Inside, you’ll find all the comforts of home, including a fully equipped kitchen, fireplace and a comfortable bedroom. The charm of the cottage, combined with modern amenities and surroundings makes it a welcoming and warm space for relaxing after a day of sightseeing.
Wine and Olive Oil Experience
Staying at Lavender Cottage in February gives you the chance to enjoy our estate’s organic products. As part of your stay, you can tour the Tenuta Le Mandorlaie vineyard and learn about their sustainable, organic farming methods. You’ll also have the opportunity to sample the estate’s organic wines, including the Sangiovese focused Capricci, and taste their freshly produced extra virgin olive oil.
Explore Maremma from Your Doorstep
Lavender Cottage is ideally located for exploring Maremma’s highlights. The medieval town of Scansano, known for its wine culture, is just a short drive away and whether you’re seeking a romantic winter getaway or a quiet escape into the Tuscan countryside, Lavender Cottage at Tenuta Le Mandorlaie offers a truly unique experience in Maremma. With its combination of comfort, stunning views, and proximity to Maremma’s best attractions, it’s the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of Tuscany in February.