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Monte Argentario is an almost circular rocky promontory, with Monte Telegrafo as the highest peak (635m) In ancient times it was an island surrounded by the open sea. Over time, mud and debris brought by the Albenga River formed three promontories on the mainland, which today enclose the water in the so-called Lagoon of Orbetello. Monte Argentario can be accessed from the mainland either from Albinia via the northern spit (Tombolo di Giannella) or via the central promontory of Orbetello, artificially reinforced as a dam.
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Routes and books with this POI
Italien, Rundreise Toskana
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Things to see in the area
Area di Campo Sportivo SSD Argentario
Paid motorhome space is in Porto Santo Stefano, , Italy, open June 1st - September 5th Sanitary facilities: Toilets Service: Garbage guarded Sanitary Water Electricity. You can stay overnight in the middle of a football field [ click for more information ]
kleiner Supermarkt, Colli Giulio Frutta
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Reifendienst, Fanciulli
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Pizzeria, Vaiani Bausani
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Porto del Valle
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Bergpass
Monte Argentario is an almost circular rocky promontory, with Monte Telegrafo as the highest peak (635m) In ancient times it was an island surrounded by the open sea. [ click for more information ]
Restaurant, Gr PS Stefano Tratt. [ click for more information ]
Tagesplatz
Great day spot, unfortunately limited to 4 hours. [ click for more information ]
Picknickplatz
Bulge next to the road, ideal for a day stop, also suitable for an overnight stay [ click for more information ]
Bootswerft
Mainly a boat rental, but wasn´t an option. [ click for more information ]
Passionisten Kloster Monte Argentario
Viewpoint at the Passionist monastery founded in 1728 by Saint Paul of the Cross (San Paolo della Croce) You have a beautiful view of Orbetello from here [ click for more information ]