Roman baths in San Casciano dei Bagni

Roman baths in San Casciano dei Bagni

By Nelleke Pruys

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The enchanting Italian village of San Casciano dei Bagni in Tuscany has been awarded the prestigious "Best Tourism Villages" recognition by UN Tourism, highlighting its exceptional blend of history, culture, and authentic experiences.

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San Casciano dei Bagni is a captivating town nestled in the heart of the Tuscan countryside, boasting a rich tapestry of history, natural wonders, and cultural heritage. This enchanting destination is a testament to the enduring allure of the Italian peninsula. At the core of San Casciano dei Bagni's appeal are its numerous thermal springs, which have drawn visitors for centuries seeking rejuvenation and wellness. The town's thermal baths, fed by the natural hot springs, offer a truly restorative experience, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the therapeutic properties of the mineral-rich waters.

Landscape San Casciano dei Bagni
Landscape San Casciano dei Bagni as seen from Fonteverde Resort

Complementing the town's thermal delights is its well-preserved medieval architecture, exemplified by the iconic Torre di Celle, a remnant of the historic castle keep. This architectural gem stands as a testament to San Casciano dei Bagni's storied past, inviting visitors to step back in time and imagine the town's medieval grandeur. Further enhancing the town's appeal is the Fonteverde Spa, an elegant 5-star resort perched atop ravines and verdant hills. This magnificent establishment, built upon the foundations of a 17th-century Medici portico, seamlessly blends modern luxury with the region's illustrious heritage.

Fonteverde resort
Fonteverde resort

San Casciano dei Bagni's story, however, extends far beyond its thermal springs and medieval splendor. The area boasts a rich Etruscan and Roman heritage, with archaeological sites and artifacts offering glimpses into the region's ancient past. Excavations have uncovered significant finds, including impressive bronze statues, further captivating visitors with the town's deep-rooted history.

San Casciano dei Bagni
San Casciano dei Bagni

Surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the Val d'Orcia and Val di Chiana, San Casciano dei Bagni is a true gem of the Tuscan countryside. Its picturesque vistas and wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking to cycling, provide ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Throughout the year, the town celebrates its cultural heritage through a vibrant calendar of events and festivals, showcasing the region's traditions and culinary delights. Visitors can indulge in the flavors of Tuscany, savoring the local cuisine and renowned wines that reflect the area's rich gastronomic legacy.

Fontaverde resort
Fonteverse pool

The town's spiritual and cultural heritage is further embodied in its notable churches, such as the Collegiata dei Santi Leonardo e Cassiano and the Church of the Most Holy Conception, which stand as architectural marvels and testaments to the region's enduring faith.

Roman bronze
One of the Roman bronzes

In recent years, San Casciano dei Bagni has captivated visitors anew with the discovery of its natural hot springs, which possess therapeutic properties that continue to draw wellness-seekers from around the world. These natural wonders, combined with the town's rich history, cultural offerings, and stunning natural surroundings, make San Casciano dei Bagni a truly enchanting destination in the heart of Tuscany.

Roman baths 2
Roman baths

This recognition comes at a significant time as Italy hosts its first G7 Tourism summit, reinforcing the village's status as a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an authentic Italian experience combining wellness, history, and culinary excellence.

San Casciano dei Bagni Tourist Office

Infopoint
Piazza Giacomo Matteotti 14
53040 San Casciano dei Bagni
SI Tuscany
Italy
+39 057858141

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Nelleke Pruys

With a rich and varied career in the travel industry, Nelleke Pruys has distinguished herself as a leading tour operator and expert in the field of Italy. Her years of experience and numerous trips to the Italian boot have given her a unique insight into the country's hidden gems and lesser-known destinations. Her passion is not limited to picturesque landscapes and historic cities. Nelleke has a deep love and appreciation for Italian cuisine. She has spent much of her time exploring authentic trattorias, discovering age-old family recipes, and learning about the intricacies of Italian culinary arts. These culinary adventures have provided her with a wealth of knowledge about regional specialties and the stories behind them. As a writer, Nelleke brings these experiences to life for her readers. She has a talent for capturing the essence of a destination, both in terms of its physical beauty and its cultural and culinary richness. Whether it's a hidden village in the Tuscan hills, a rare wine from Piedmont, or a traditional festival in Sicily, Nelleke's articles offer an in-depth and personal perspective. In addition to her articles, she also organizes travel packages for those interested in a genuine Italian experience, far from the typical tourist trails. Through her extensive network in Italy, Nelleke can offer exclusive experiences that would remain out of reach for the average traveler. In her free time, Nelleke enjoys cooking, wine tasting, and of course, traveling. She is always on the lookout for the next undiscovered gem in Italy, ready to share her findings with the world.

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