Italy’s Natural Hot Springs

May 07, 2019 442

BY: Sylvia Diodati

Cascate del Mulino

Just six kilometres outside the ancient Tuscan village of Saturnia, visitors will find one of the most famous natural springs in all of Italy: Cascate del Mulino. The ancient oasis features a flowing thermal waterfall cascading down travertine rock, where hot water gathers in charming pools below. At a constant temperature of 37.5°C, the springs contain sulfuric minerals believed to possess healing qualities, and a high presence of thermal plankton makes the waterfall particularly remedial for skin and circulatory systems. 

An organic paradise surrounded by greenery, the unique landmark lies on the grounds of an old mill from which its name was derived. The atmospheric waters have been relished for centuries, and the pools were once fashionable with nobles from the Roman Empire, giving them a distinctive history. Although popular with Italians, this retreat off the beaten path of the Maremma hills has been minimally commercialized and offers few tourist amenities, adding to its authenticity. The dazzling thermal pools are free to use and can be visited year round, day and night.

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