The 7 Best Things to do in Populonia, Tuscany

May 8, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in Populonia, Italy including Tenuta Poggio Rosso, Buca delle Fate, Torre medievale di Populonia e Rocca degli Appiani, Castello di Populonia, Cala San Quirico, Chiesa di Populonia, Etruscan Museum of Populonia Gasparri Collection.

1. Tenuta Poggio Rosso

Localita Poggio Rosso 1, 57025 Populonia, Piombino Italy +39 0565 29553 [email protected] http://www.tenutapoggiorosso.it/visite-e-degustazioni.asp
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Tenuta Poggio Rosso

Reviewed By Jenvd - Groningen, The Netherlands

We knew Poggio Rosso from a wine tasting a couple of years ago and came back for 10 days of glamping. The tents are spacious and luxurious providing everything you need, including a kitchen and a bathroom. They are located amidst of nature with a lot of space between the tents. The level of service provided was exemplary, we got everything we needed and more, including restaurant reservations, complimentary coffee and museum tickets and a late checkout free of charge. Another plus is that you can buy a bottle of their great wine at precisely the right temperature from the reception at any time. We had a great time, highly recommended!

2. Buca delle Fate

30 minuti di sentiero dal parcheggio in località Reciso, Populonia, Piombino Italy +39 0573 178 1337 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Buca-Delle-Fate/119273701420680
Excellent
63%
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4.5 based on 246 reviews

Buca delle Fate

Reviewed By simonesI1119LD - Seville, Spain

This is an amazing place! I recommend getting there with a long walk from Calamoresca so that you can see one of the most beautiful places of Tuscany! Bring your lunch and enjoy the day and the sea!

3. Torre medievale di Populonia e Rocca degli Appiani

Piazza Curzio Desideri, 57025 Populonia, Piombino Italy +39 0565 176 6345 [email protected] http://www.pastexperience.it/
Excellent
57%
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4.5 based on 285 reviews

Torre medievale di Populonia e Rocca degli Appiani

The tower was constructed by a community from Pisa in the 12th century for the purpose of controlling the sea and the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago. In the 15th century, it was incorporated into the fortifications of the Castle of Populonia according to the desires of Appiani, Lords of Piombino.

Reviewed By simonesI1119LD - Seville, Spain

Not only this is an interesting building from an architectural point of view, but the vistas from up the tower are incredible! Worth a visit!

4. Castello di Populonia

Via San Giovanni n 28, 57025 Populonia, Piombino Italy +39 0565 29666 http://www.castellodipopulonia.it
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4.5 based on 160 reviews

Castello di Populonia

Reviewed By simonesI1119LD - Seville, Spain

Not only this is an interesting building from an architectural point of view, but the vistas from up the tower are incredible! Worth a visit!

5. Cala San Quirico

57020 Populonia, Piombino Italy
Excellent
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Cala San Quirico

6. Chiesa di Populonia

Via San Giovanni, 57025 Populonia, Piombino Italy +39 0565 29526 http://www.turismopiombino.it/archivio14_luoghi-e-strutture-turismo_0_347_1203_5.html
Excellent
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4.0 based on 42 reviews

Chiesa di Populonia

7. Etruscan Museum of Populonia Gasparri Collection

Via Detta di Sotto 8, 57025 Populonia, Piombino Italy +39 0565 176 6345 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/MuseoPopulonia/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 55 reviews

Etruscan Museum of Populonia Gasparri Collection

The museum houses the materials recovered from the archaeological excavations of the necropoleis around Populonia, carried out during the first half of the 20th century. It also showcases a rather diverse body of objects recovered out-of-context from both the sea and land around Baratti.

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