Best attractions and places to see around Capoliveri include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activities on Elba Island. This medieval town is situated on a hill, offering panoramic views and a rich past evident in its narrow alleys and ancient churches. The region features a diverse coastline with numerous beaches and coves, alongside the prominent Monte Calamita peninsula, known for its mineral deposits and extensive trail network.
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Ivan Lucini's tip is completely wrong, Marciano Marina is down by the sea, and some of the photos are also wrong.
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Stairs, stairs, stairs... a very beautiful mountain village, in an equally beautiful setting with interesting architecture and great views of the mountains and coast.
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Marciana, whose origins date back to 35 BC, is located on a hill 375 metres above sea level and is one of the oldest towns, rich in historical and archaeological evidence. Under the rule of the Appiani, who chose the place as their residence, it experienced a great boom, starting with the construction of the most protected fortress on the island, which was to serve as a defence for the foundry and mint. The whole town still preserves its ancient medieval character, from the access gates to the narrow, stair-lined streets, decorated with flowers and plants grown by the inhabitants. Source: infoelba.net
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Marciana and view of the north coast of the island
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Beautiful town with spectacular views towards the bay of the same name and the Lacona peninsula. Starting point for the tour of Mount Calamita, very easy gravel
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Beautiful town perched on the gulf of the same name, with splendid views and characteristic streets
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Mount Capanne, with its 1,019 meters above sea level, is the highest peak on the island of Elba. It can be reached with the characteristic basket route from Marciana, or on foot via paths 101 and 105 from Marciana or Poggio. The walking path includes passages on supported rock protected by metal cables, so it is good to have a minimum level of familiarity with the environment.
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Mount Capanne is the highest mountain on the island of Elba and in the entire province of Livorno. Located in the western part of the island, it reaches a height of 1,019 meters above sea level. This beautiful mountain offers not only a magnificent view of the island from its summit, which on clear days reaches as far as Corsica and Sardinia, but also walks through different vegetation zones. From a technical point of view, running here presents no problems. The only two obstacles may be fatigue due to the inclination and crowding. However, the views all along the route are more than worth the effort.
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Capoliveri is rich in history. You can wander through the medieval layout of the Capoliveri Historic Center, with its narrow 'chiassi' alleys and Piazza Giacomo Matteotti offering scenic vistas. Other notable historical sites include the 17th-century Forte Focardo, the early 12th-century Romanesque Church of San Michele, and the 16th-century Sanctuaries of Madonna delle Grazie and Madonna della Neve. The town's mining past is also visible at the Ginevro and Vallone underground mines, and the Alfeo Ricci Museum of Elban Minerals.
The region boasts diverse natural beauty. The Monte Capanne Summit, though not directly in Capoliveri, is the highest peak on Elba Island and offers incredible 360-degree panoramic views. Closer to Capoliveri, Monte Calamita provides stunning views and is known for its mineral deposits. You can also enjoy views along the Cactus Trail to the Calamita Mines, which offers vistas of many small bays.
Yes, Capoliveri hosts a couple of distinctive cultural events. The annual Grape Festival in October celebrates the harvest with various activities and competitions among the town's districts. Additionally, the Festa dell'Innamorata, held on July 14th, re-enacts a tragic local legend with a costumed procession and a boat race at Innamorata beach.
Capoliveri offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy coastal walks to more challenging mountain ascents. You can explore routes like "The Gulf of Capoliveri" or "Panoramas in Capoliveri," both easy ring tours within the Tuscan Archipelago National Park. For more options, including moderate and difficult trails, explore the Hiking around Capoliveri guide.
Absolutely. Capoliveri is a popular destination for mountain biking, particularly around Monte Calamita, which hosts the Capoliveri Bike Park. This area features numerous marked trails suitable for various difficulty levels. You can find routes like "The mines of Capoliveri" or the "Monte Calamita Loop Trail." Discover more trails in the MTB Trails around Capoliveri guide.
For easy hiking, consider routes such as "The Gulf of Capoliveri" (6.2 km) or "Panoramas in Capoliveri" (5.5 km), both offering pleasant walks. The "Capoliveri - Sanctuary of Our Lady of Grace Loop" (5.2 km) is another easy option. These routes are generally well-suited for a relaxed outdoor experience. More details can be found in the Hiking around Capoliveri guide.
Yes, Capoliveri offers several family-friendly options. The Capoliveri Historic Center is great for a stroll, and many beaches like Lido di Capoliveri are ideal for families due to their shallow waters. The Cactus Trail to the Calamita Mines also offers natural sections and views that can be enjoyed by families.
Capoliveri boasts Elba's longest coastline with a wide array of beaches. Popular choices include Innamorata Beach, known for its romantic legend, and Lido di Capoliveri, a wide sandy beach with shallow waters perfect for families. Other notable beaches are Lacona, Barabarca, Zuccale, Naregno, and Morcone. For a unique experience, Acquarilli Beach is the island's only naturalist beach.
The best time for outdoor activities in Capoliveri is generally during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant, temperatures are mild, and the crowds are smaller than in the peak summer months, making it ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and exploring the natural landscapes.
Yes, Capoliveri has a couple of museums that delve into its local history and geology. The Alfeo Ricci Museum of Elban Minerals, located in the historic center, showcases a collection of rare and beautiful minerals from the island. Additionally, the Museo del Mare (Maritime Museum) explores Capoliveri's maritime history, including artifacts from the 1841 shipwreck of the steamship Polluce.
Yes, Capoliveri has a significant mining heritage. You can visit the Ginevro and Vallone underground mines, which offer guided tours through 7 km of tunnels, reaching 54 meters below sea level. This site holds Europe's largest magnetite deposit. The Cactus Trail to the Calamita Mines also provides a glimpse into the area's mining past with scenic views.
While specific public transport details for individual attractions can vary, Capoliveri itself is a well-connected town on Elba Island. Local bus services typically connect Capoliveri with other towns and some of the more accessible beaches. For exploring trails and more secluded spots, renting a car or scooter, or using local taxi services, might be more convenient.


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