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The Parco Naturale della Maremma was founded in 1975 and covers the coastal strip of the Tuscan Maremma, which extends from Principina a Mare to Talamone and borders on the east Via Aurelia.. <9> The park covers 100 square kilometers and borders the sea to the south and west.. In the southern part of the park extends a high and eroded coastal strip i.. The northern part has beaches <9>. <9> The nature park reflects all typical maritime landscapes: <9> <9> * Alberese pastures and vast pine forests, <9> * in the estuarine area of ​​the Ombrone Marshes, shallow inland lakes with small Dunes <9> * on the rocky slopes of the over 400 m towering mountain range Monti dell´Uccellina Mediterranean scrub vegetation and holm oak forests.. <9> <9> Through the nature reserve marked hiking trails <9> <9> Attractions: <9> * Wetland at the Ombrone estuary <9> * Alberese natural beach <9> * Remains of a Benedictine abbey founded in 1101 <9> * several watchtowers from different eras, designed to detect attacks from the sea at an early stage. <9> * Nature trail and remnants of historic water regulation systems to regulate the flow of river water.. <9> * Bird Watching Station <9> <9> Wildlife <9> <9> * Maremma cattle, ´Maremmana´.. Only occurs here and is larger than the conventional cattle horse, as well as wild boar, porcupine, fox and rabbit, fallow deer and the badger.. <9> * off the accessible area Wildcat and Stone Marten <9> * Maremma is a bird sanctuary and is home to many birds and migratory birds both year round and in seasons.. <9> <9> Year-round ´resident´ birds are birds of prey, birds of prey such as kestrel and buzzard, as well as nocturnal birds such as eagle owl and barn owl.. <9> Mallards, egrets and coots live in the wetlands <9> <9> Migratory birds nesting in the Uccellas are cuckoo, jay and nightingale.. <9> There are also woodcock, robins, wrens, bee-eaters and many more.. <9> <9> Wigeons, diving ducks, reed warblers, titmice, lapwings, golden plovers, wild geese and curlews can also be found among the ´overwinterers´ <9> <9> How do I get in?. <9> <9> At the entrance in Alberese there is car parking as well as a Womostellplatz.. The park´s own buses take visitors from the information center to the park <9> <9> <994/1405066> <994/1407938> <994/1405073> <994/1650131>