Calamoresca, Sandy beach in Piombino, Italy
Calamoresca is a beach in Piombino combining sandy and pebbly sections within a bay flanked by Punta Falcone Park and the Via dei Cavalleggieri hiking route. The shoreline provides direct connections to trails leading toward the archaeological site of Baratti and Populonia.
The area served as an important harbor in antiquity, used by Etruscans as a trading post. Nearby Piombino later became a strategic point for Mediterranean traffic during medieval times.
The coastal area connects to several walking paths leading to the Archaeological Park of Baratti and Populonia, containing significant Etruscan remains.
The beach provides showers, changing rooms, and a restaurant specializing in fresh seafood dishes. Visitors should aim for early mornings or late afternoons to find quieter conditions and easier parking.
The location features Italy's largest panoramic bench, positioned to frame views across the Calamoresca bay and the Mediterranean. This bench often goes unnoticed by casual visitors despite offering one of the region's finest sunset vantage points.
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