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Livorno
Rosignano Marittimo

Port of Castiglioncello – Castello Pasquini loop from Castiglioncello

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Italy
Livorno
Rosignano Marittimo

Port of Castiglioncello – Castello Pasquini loop from Castiglioncello

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4.2

(13)

172

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Port of Castiglioncello – Castello Pasquini loop from Castiglioncello

01:38

6.24km

50m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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1

423 m

Hotel Villa Parisi

Highlight • Restaurant

Very nicely located hotel with friendly staff, great Italian cuisine

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2

796 m

3

1.12 km

A brilliant stretch of coast

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4

1.42 km

Carousel in the Marradi Pinewood

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Castiglioncello Public Park

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5

2.90 km

Bagni Belvedere Seafront

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6

3.37 km

In Rosignano, in the 19th century, the wealthy Berti-Mantellassi family owned factories, buildings (including two villas and an oratory) and large plots of land (from Pungenti to Caletta, up to the Fine river). When, from 1913 onwards, the first plants of the Solvay factory were built, some land was sold by the Berti Mantellassi family. They also owned the entire coastal strip (from Scoglietto to the current Bagni Trieste) where there was a high sand dune up to 30 metres high that was gradually sold to carters for the construction of what would later be called Rosignano Solvay. Nothing remained of the enormous dune, except the name of a promenade and a square, Monte alla Rena, precisely. Another testimony comes from the paintings of the Macchiaioli who in their paintings have handed down the image of how that coastal landscape must have looked before the Second World War. The villa in the Crepatura area, called the "Villone" to distinguish it from another of their properties located inside the Caletta park (and currently demolished to make way for a large condominium) is immersed in a holm oak forest bordered to the north by the Botro Crepatura, to the east by the Aurelia, to the south and west by the road that divides it from the Coop and the baths respectively.
It was built around 1850 and is a beautiful quadrangular building with two floors above the ground, with a large terrace on the side facing the sea; here there is also an entrance, while the main one, with the tree-lined avenue, can be identified on the Aurelia by means of a large wrought iron gate that on the top bears the intertwined digraph B and M, symbol of the double name of the family. Today, following restoration, the villa has been divided into various apartments, some of which are still inhabited by members of the family.

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7

3.64 km

Port of Castiglioncello

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8

6.11 km

Castello Pasquini

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The Pasquini Castle is located near the Castiglioncello railway station in the municipality of Rosignano Marittimo (province of Livorno)
Despite its appearance, the castle is not ancient: at the end of the nineteenth century, Baron Patrone, owner of an agricultural land overlooking Castiglioncello, wanted a building to be built there in imitation of a medieval castle and that the surrounding agricultural land to be transformed into a luxuriant park with a romantic imprint.
In the forties it was bought by the Pasquini family, from which the current name derives; today it belongs to the Municipality, which has made it the center of a series of cultural events and performances, such as the Castiglioncello-Costa degli Etruschi Literary Prize.
The visit to the park is free. A ticket is required for some of the performances.

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6.24 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.95 km

2.08 km

178 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

3.13 km

1.55 km

1.52 km

< 100 m

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