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We've compiled a list of hot springs in Italy that you can visit for free! There are countless benefits for body and mind that you can get by relaxing in one of these magnificent places surrounded by nature.
Take a look at the list, it could be a wonderful addition to your next trip to Italy.
The Terme di Saturnia are probably the most famous natural spas in Italy and are located in the province of Grosseto. They are characterized by limestone pools shaped over time by the water that creates an almost lunar landscape, truly magnificent.
Located in the province of Viterbo, are historic and very ancient spas, which were famously referenced by Dante in the epic poems of the Divine Comedy.
The free baths at the lakes of the Parco dei Mulini di Bagno Vignoni are located in a region of San Quirico d'Orcia, in the province of Siena, one of the most beautiful areas of Tuscany.
Fabulous thermal baths of volcanic origin are located in the province of Trapani not far from the famous Archaeological Park of the same name. It could be a perfect day: cultural visit + relaxation and well-being, ideal for body and mind!
Here's another magnificent natural and free spa located in Tuscany, here you can try the experience of passing from the hot waters of the spring to the cold ones of the Farma river, which flows near the limestone pools.
An experience to try especially in winter where you can be lucky enough to immerse yourself in the boiling waters of these natural spas, surrounded by a snowy landscape!
Wonderful tanks surrounded by the classic white color of calacare which creates a truly suggestive landscape. On the seabed, you can also find thermal mud which, if spread delicately on the body, can bring countless benefits to our skin.