Cascate del Mulino
Thermal baths · Grosseto ·

Cascate del Mulino

Thermal baths · Grosseto ·

Natural thermal pools with warm, clear waters and unique formations

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Strada Vicinale Molino del Bagno, 9/a, 58014 Manciano GR, Italy Get directions

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Strada Vicinale Molino del Bagno, 9/a, 58014 Manciano GR, Italy Get directions

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These Ancient Hot Springs in Tuscany Are a Bucket List Wellness Destination | Vogue

"Just before sunrise, after less than a mile's walk through the rolling hills of the Tuscan countryside, I reached this 3,000-year-old travertine hot spring believed to have sprouted in the Etruscan era. Set just below an old stone mill, its steamy, sulfuric pools are ringed with white pebbles and rest at around 100 degrees Fahrenheit, inviting me to drop my robe and tiptoe in. Save for a few other intrepid early risers and with the crowds yet to arrive, I floated beneath the waterfalls, savoring the oasis as it soothed and transported me. I couldn't help but imagine what it felt like when the Etruscans—and later the Romans—came here seeking healing, long before any nearby resort or hotel existed." - Michaela Trimble

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Thermal waterfall pools, like nowhere else I've ever been. Kids loved it too except for the sulphur smell

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Lidia A.

Google
What a great experience in the Cascate del Mulino hot springs. We being there in the middle of September, the water was very pleasant (warm bath temperature), no ants or other insects in the water as I read in other reviews, I guess it is seasonal. The water had a distinct smell, perhaps hydrogen sulfide that commonly found in natural hot springs. The springs located just a 10 minutes walk from a public parking, with hourly pay 3 euros, there was a plenty of space around 1pm. Admission to hot springs is free

Flo Y.

Google
​A visit to the Cascate del Mulino is a beautiful experience. There's a mythological tale that claims the thermal waters were created to make humans more meek and less aggressive. While the water wasn't as warm as I had expected, the stunning scenery makes up for it. The best part is that entry to the pools is free. There's also a cafe right next to the pools where you can use the restroom.

maria H.

Google
Absolutely stunning place! The water is so clear and warm, and the place itself is just beautiful. Highly recommended! There is also nice parking space for campers quite near in the case you are around the area with camper, it is easy to park there and walk short way to this place. The one thing you might want to know that there was a lot but A LOT of ants so when you leave your towels etc, dont be surprised if they are full of ants later 🫠

Silvia B.

Google
This place was an absolute highligh of our vacation. I love the less traditional activities. What makes this place interesting is that you can find the cascades in the middle of a nature, it's completely free, you only pay for parking and water has according to google 37.5°C. You only pay for parking from 8am to 8pm. The water smells a little bit like sulphur, but nothing horrible. First, I was afraid what is inside of water but there are small round rocks and it's not slippery at all. It's opened nonstop and you get the best experience if you come early at the morning or if you stay after sunset when outside is colder so you can enjoy the warm water (we tried both). There is no place for changing but there is a restaurant nearby with toilettes. We saw many people coming in their bathrobes! That was cool. The best is probably to stay in an accomodation nearby and change at your room.

Sergey K.

Google
Very unique, beautiful place 😍, just because of that, it always overcrowded, easy you can find, bar 🍸, restaurant for snacks 😀, and also good 👍 to have a shower 🚿 €1 /2 min. , toilet 🚻 free off charge. Many places for park your car if you are disabled, right at the main entrance. Main car park 160 meters away, but with barriers 2 meters high restriction. We have a wonderful time, hope U 2.

Seckin D.

Google
Very unique experience; to watch the view of Tuscany valley while resting in hot water as if you are in a open air Spa :) but natural. Also thanks to staff for kind service at the facility. Note: shower, hair dryer, towels and cupboards for your cloths are with fee, rest is free (no entrance fee) Do not forget to bring your slippers, if you do, anyhow you will manage somehow and enjoy like we did 😄

Karolina S.

Google
Amazing free hot springs, open 24 hours. I recommend coming early in the morning or at night to avoid crowds, but even when it’s busy the place is still great. Parking is about 300 meters away and paid from 8 AM to 8 PM.

Josee M

Google
Fantastic spot. Great to lounge in the pools above the falls. Fantastic to slide down the falls and wade down the canyon but bring a rope to help you climb back out as there is NOT a permanent one there for everyone to use. You will be stuck down there if you don’t have a rope