Things to do in Saturnia in March

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March is a good time to visit Saturnia. The weather is usually moderately chilly and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 43—58°F (6—15°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Saturnia during this time. Some of our top recommendations: go hiking in the Tuscan countryside surrounding Saturnia, take a cooking class to learn traditional Tuscan recipes, take a wine tasting tour of the Maremma region, and more!

Saturnia has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Saturnia. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Saturnia in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Saturnia in March

Top experiences in March
Go hiking in the Tuscan countryside surrounding Saturnia
March is a beautiful time to explore the rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves that surround Saturnia. The weather is mild, and the landscape is bursting with spring blooms. There are numerous hiking trails to choose from, offering stunning views and the chance to spot local wildlife. You can also visit the nearby Monte Amiata for more challenging hikes and panoramic vistas.
Take a cooking class to learn traditional Tuscan recipes
March is a great time to immerse yourself in Tuscan cuisine by taking a cooking class in Saturnia. You can learn to prepare classic dishes such as pici pasta, ribollita soup, and bistecca alla fiorentina under the guidance of a local chef. The classes often include a visit to a local market to select fresh ingredients, providing a comprehensive and authentic culinary experience.
Take a wine tasting tour of the Maremma region
March is a great time to explore the vineyards and wineries of the Maremma, a renowned wine-producing area near Saturnia. You can visit family-owned estates and sample a variety of wines, including the region's famous Morellino di Scansano. Many wineries also offer tours of their cellars and vineyards, providing a fascinating insight into the winemaking process.
Visit the Etruscan ruins at Sovana
March is an ideal time to explore the ancient Etruscan city of Sovana, located just a short drive from Saturnia. The cooler temperatures make it more comfortable to wander the archaeological site, which includes tombs, temples, and other ancient structures. You can also visit the nearby Vie Cave, a network of mysterious Etruscan roads carved into the tuff rock.
Go birdwatching in the Maremma Natural Park
March is a prime time for birdwatching in the Maremma Natural Park, located near Saturnia. The park is home to a diverse range of bird species, including herons, flamingos, and birds of prey. You can explore the park's wetlands, lagoons, and coastal areas to spot these feathered inhabitants, as well as other wildlife such as deer, wild boar, and foxes.
Visit the Terme di Saturnia spa and hot springs
March is a great time to relax and rejuvenate in the natural thermal waters of Saturnia. The cooler temperatures make the hot springs even more enjoyable, and the surrounding countryside is lush and green. The spa offers a range of treatments and facilities, including pools, waterfalls, and mud baths, providing a unique and soothing experience.
Take a day trip to the coastal town of Orbetello
March is a lovely time to visit the picturesque town of Orbetello, located within easy reach of Saturnia. You can stroll along the town's charming streets, visit the historic cathedral, and enjoy views of the lagoon and surrounding countryside. Orbetello also offers excellent seafood restaurants where you can savor the fresh catch of the day.
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Holidays in Saturnia in March
March
  • Father's Day (March 19)
Other notable holidays
  • Ash Wednesday (February 18)
  • Good Friday (April 3)
  • Easter Sunday (April 5)
  • Easter Monday (April 6)
  • Liberation Day (April 25)
  • The Feast of St Mark (April 25)
  • Labor Day (May 1)
  • Mother's Day (May 10)
  • Republic Day (June 2)
  • The Feast of St. John (June 24)
  • The Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul (June 29)
  • Assumption of Mary (August 15)
  • Ferragosto (August 15)
  • The Feast of Saint Januarius (September 19)
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Weather in Saturnia in March

Temperatures on an average day in Saturnia in March

The average temperature in Saturnia in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 58°F (15°C) to a low of 43°F (6°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Saturnia, August, has days with highs of 88°F (31°C) and lows of 68°F (20°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 51°F (11°C) and lows of 39°F (4°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Saturnia in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
58°F
highs
43°F
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General weather summary

Moderately chilly, breezy
Feels like
24%
Chance of rain
0.100 in
Amount
14.5 mph
Wind speed
74%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
6:33 AM
Sunrise
6:27 PM
Sunset
52%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 58°F (15°C) and a low of 43°F (6°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Saturnia in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Saturnia has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Saturnia that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Saturnia for March.
Cascate del Mulino
1. Cascate del Mulino
4.6
(37390)
Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Sulphuric waters rising from the ground at 37.5°C creating warm thermal pools for bathing.
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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 🫠
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.
​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.
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
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 😄
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.
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.
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
Parco Termale di Terme di Saturnia
2. Parco Termale di Terme di Saturnia
4.0
(2228)
Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Elegant rooms & suites in an upscale spa resort offering a golf course, geothermal pools & dining.
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We were there this year and loved it. Upon arrival, we were greeted by a very kind man who patiently explained everything to us. The place is very pleasant, with several leisure options for adults and children, as well as a small shop that has everything you need and excellent service. We will definitely be back! Grazie :)
The water is very cold. Tuscany has some of the absolute best hot springs I’ve been to, but I can tell you, regrettably, that these aren’t one of them. I found the general cleanliness of the pools to be quite lacking, and the water temperature is the lowest of the 10+ hot springs I’ve been to in Tuscany. This is a real shame because this place could be much better. It’s got the potential to be n1, but has a long way to get there. Without doing much research, the owners should simply see what the competition has to offer to improve Terme di Saturnia. Some general things the staff should provide: - indication that there are only outdoor pools - soap, shampoo and conditioner should be provided in the shower rooms - towels for showering (they’ll give you one for the sun loungers, a robe for walking outside, but what are customers supposed to use to shower? you can’t ask people to buy 3 separate towels). - food selection: very poor, almost non existent vegetarian and gluten free options at the café near the pools - tea, water or infusions should be provided for free (see competitors) Only positive is the price (€14 if you are a resident is rather competitive). But as they say… you get what you pay.
We visited the day spa in mid April. We were so much looking forward to it but got so disappointed. The whole facility is cold. The thermal pool is not warm enough when it’s 15 outside, the sauna is only 50C and the indoor space is cold. The food in the bistro must be the opposite of Tuscan gourmet, it was actually disgusting, like a bad school cantine, over cooked pasta and no taste. And you had to eat in your wet bathrobe in the cold. The place is very worn down and mold in the showers. In the men’s shower the light wasn’t working, it was dark and slippery, almost like a scene from a scary movie. The owners should visit the blue lagoon on Iceland, Vabali in Germany or Yasuragi in Stockholm to learn what a spa should be. Go to the free outdoor one instead.
They lie to people about what their access covers. I only wanted to see the cascate di Saturnia but they claimed their admission covered access to this. 26€ wasted, time wasted. Then they take zero accountability for it. Claim they will refund me but don't. Their so called director Maria Vittoria is an unethical liar
My husband and I were disappointed with our experience here. The website is a false representation & shows it to be upmarket and much nicer but in reality the pools didn’t feel well maintained & some were very dirty. Way over priced for the experience. We were in the sauna & were told to leave due to a “ritual” that you had to pay to attend. Why is this not included in the high price? Very strange. The free public baths 5 minutes away are much nicer!! For some reason the photo of the free ones are used here and it’s incorrect.
We have booked the entrance with sunbeds online and upon arrival the staff told us they don’t have the availability for sunbeds. Very disappointing. The bistrot is just a bar with only piadine and sandwiches to eat (dry and poor), the Greek yogurt was good though. The white dress code is not that obvious, because it’s seems more like a suggestion. If you want the people to wear only the WHITE outfit here — include it in the price and there will be no questions asked. Or make a warning on the website that is visible, I don’t have to search the whole website to find this rule. The whole atmosphere in the place was rude and angry. I’ve expected a nice and relaxed day, I got angry people and no sunbeds🔥👍🏼 To be fare I must say that we were offered a free cup of mud (face mask). Also it’s confusing the pictures on the website. It seems there are the natural pools, but it’s actually another location. It was not necessary to come here at all. The pools that are advertised everywhere are free of charge and are located nearby. The place is understaffed and the queue in bistrot was endless.
It was the worst experience ever. We left the place as soon as we entered. All old stuff. Small spaces very old and worn out towels, small and limited showers which weren’t clean with just a soap! There were worms also in the water! Also the staff were rude. We traveled 2 hours to get there but it was terrible. Never again!
### WARNING ### Today I arrived at 10:30 for a day pass to the pools. Before driving 120kms I looked up the tariffs for entrance and rental of towels and gown as well as 2 sunbeds. The advertised price in the latest pdf. Says midweek €29 entrance. I was charged €39, when I questioned this I was told that they have decided that till the 4th of May every day is considered weekend. This is not posted either on the website or on the premises that I have seen. As I had traveled so far I decided to enter anyway. But I find this appauling. I have stayed at the hotel previously but this has really put me off as it is clearly untoward.
Necropoli Etrusca del Puntone
3. Necropoli Etrusca del Puntone
4.1
(123)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
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This is totally off the beaten path, set in a beautiful forest. If you need to get away from the crowds and relax in nature while still seeing something historical then this is your place! It's really quite interesting.
A small detour is required. Parking juat ij front, few places, but hard to have crowds at this place. You have to research on your own, no info provided. The burial places are peaceful and remind you of the long gone etruscans.
Zen forest highlighted by Etruscan tombs. When we were there we were the only people there. It was sunny but cold and oh so peaceful and impressive. If ever you wanted to see something off the beaten track this is it.
It was a quaint place to be visiting. Would have been better if it had more signboards describing the places inside the area.
Out of the way Etruscan necropolis. Worth a look around if you’re in the area. No one there.
(Translated by Google) Etruscan necropolis of Puntone, it is the necropolis closest to the town of Saturnia, the burials are of the tumulus type. It has been explored and unfortunately also plundered since the 19th century, today you can visit around twenty Etruscan tumulus tombs dating back to the period from the 7th to the 5th century. B.C. The tombs, small in size, are characterized by a dromos (access corridor) which ends in the funerary chamber with a rectangular plan and covered in travertine; the latter is sometimes divided into two rooms by a slab also of travertine. The roof is of the "gabled" type with monolithic slabs placed sloping and supported by a central pillar. The place is very suggestive, immersed in the oak and sycamore forest, surrounded by total silence. (Original) Necropoli etrusca del Puntone, è la necropoli più vicina al centro abitato di Saturnia, le sepolture sono del tipo a tumulo. È stata esplorata e purtroppo anche depredata dall’800, oggi si possono visitare circa venti tombe etrusche a tumulo risalenti al periodo che va dal VII al V sec. a.C. Le tombe, di dimensioni ridotte, sono caratterizzate da un dromos (corridoio di accesso) che termina nella camera funeraria con pianta rettangolare e rivestita in travertino; quest’ultima risulta talvolta divisa in due ambienti tramite un lastrone anch’esso di travertino. La copertura è del tipo “a capanna” con lastroni monolitici posti a spiovente e sorretti da un pilastro centrale. Il luogo è molto suggestivo, immerso nel bosco di querce e sicomori, avvolto da un silenzio totale.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Etruscan necropolis located a little far from the town of Saturnia. They are places marked by a wooden fence, some have a large dividing stone. There are about twenty of them, all similar to each other. At the entrance there is a plaque with the explanation. Very interesting, although there is nothing inside other than these tombs, but the charm of the place is given by them. (Original) Bellissima necropoli etrusca che si trova un po' distante dal centro abitato di Saturnia. Sono luoghi segnalati da uno steccato di legno, alcuni hanno una grossa pietra divisoria. Sono una ventina, tutte simili tra di loro. All'ingresso c'è una targa con la spiegazione. Molto interessante, nonostante all'interno non ci sia altro che queste tombe, ma il fascino del posto è dato proprio da esse.
(Translated by Google) The Necropoli del Puntone is an archaeological site that allowed me to learn more about the ancient civilizations that inhabited this area. The Etruscan rock-cut tombs are fascinating. Many archaeologists and history buffs consider this site a must-see to understand the cultural richness of the region. (Original) La Necropoli del Puntone és un jaciment arqueològic que em va permetre conèixer més sobre les antigues civilitzacions que habitaven aquesta zona. Les tombes etrusques excavades a la roca són fascinants. Molts arqueòlegs i aficionats a la història consideren aquest lloc com una visita obligada per comprendre la riquesa cultural de la regió.
Polo Culturale Pietro Aldi
4. Polo Culturale Pietro Aldi
4.7
(35)
Art museum
Event planner
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(Translated by Google) An amazing painting exhibition, we visited wonderful Italian and European museums, but the exhibition in Saturnia impressed us the most with its collections in such a small town! The lady at the museum was very nice, great atmosphere! (Original) Niesamowita wystawa malarstwa, zwiedziliśmy wspaniałe włoskie i europejskie muzea, ale wystawa w Saturni zrobiła na nas największe wrażenie swoimi zbiorami w tak małej miejscowości! Pani w muzeum bardzo miła, wspaniała atmosfera!
(Translated by Google) Highly recommended! Admission is free and the atmosphere is welcoming, perfect for families or art lovers. (Original) Consigliatissimo! L’ingresso è gratuito e l’ambiente è accogliente, perfetto per famiglie o appassionati d’arte.
Awesome place about a great artist . Definitely worth a visit especially to Saturnia 🇮🇹
(Translated by Google) A museum born from the initiative of Banca Tema to recover, preserve and enhance the memory of the artist from Saturnia, Pietro Aldi! An avant-garde place in terms of exhibition criteria and a notable collection of works, with an interesting space also for temporary exhibitions dedicated to big names of contemporary artists linked to the territory. A museum not to be missed! (Original) Un museo nato dall'iniziativa di Banca Tema per recuperare, conservare e valorizzar e la memoria dell'artista di Saturnia, Pietro Aldi! Un luogo all'avanguardia come criteri espositivi e notevole la collezione delle opere, con un interessante spazio anche per mostre temporanee dedicati a grandi nomi di artisti contemporanei legati al territorio. Un museo da non perdere!
(Translated by Google) A beautiful space where you can admire thoughtful and well-curated exhibitions. Thank you for sharing this work of art with the community. (Original) Bellissimo ambiente dove poter ammirare mostre intelligenti e ben curate. Grazie per avermi dato alla comunità questo bene d'arte.
(Translated by Google) A wonderful little museum rich in art and promoting many wonderful initiatives, a precious gem for the region and Tuscany, not to be missed! (Original) Un piccolo meraviglioso museo ricco di arte e promotore di tante belle iniziative, una perla preziosa per il territorio e la Toscana, da non perdere!
(Translated by Google) Beautiful museum, really well-kept and free too! Keep it up!! (Original) Bellissimo museo davvero ben tenuto e pure gratuito! Continuate così!!
SATURNIA.BIKE
5. SATURNIA.BIKE
4.9
(43)
Bicycle rental service
Outdoor Activities
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I rented a road bike from the team at fairly short notice. Antonio and Karin were really helpful and responsive and helped me have a couple of fantastic days riding around the area with route suggestions and gpx tracks to follow. The equipment was really high standard and well suited to the surrounding roads (and hills!). I can’t wait to come back and will rent from them again.
Best bike shop around. We came late with an really old bike with a broken chain. Mechanic came within 10 minutes and fixed our problem within 15 minutes. Very sympathic persons there, gave us tips for further tour. This is real bike service beyond lending/selling ebikes! Thanks a lot & two thumbs up!
Professional service and helpful advice for routes. Quality BMC bikes and the option to deliver the bike to your accommodation is very useful. Giancarlo is a great guide!
Perfect service with bikes (for me it was gravel from BMC) of high quality standard and fitted to measure. Definitely will come back and rent with them.
Top bikes, amazing trails. Courtesy and professionalism. Karin super!! Highly recommended to fully live Saturnia landscapes!!
Great bikes and everything you need for cycling, great staff!
Very good EMTB and friendly service. Highest recommendation. Thank you Karin!
(Translated by Google) Fantastic experience among the Maremma hills. Very friendly and helpful staff. We did a tour with BMC E-BIKE, the pirate wall and a tour arriving at the La Maliosa farm to taste their wine, cheeses and cured meats (super recommended for the wines and artisanal products.) Note of credit to Caterina who did us excellently everything explained!!! very, very good!! The only thing to say is that the dirt road from the red gate to the Maliosa farmhouse is challenging, especially the various descents, not suitable for everyone (especially beginners). The only advice is to let it be known beforehand or in any case have an alternative route for those who are not wanted to go that route. for the rest a truly unique experience. (apart from the 40 degrees 🤪😂 ) thank you very much for everything. (Original) Esperienza fantastica tra le colline maremmane. Personale molto gentile e disponibile. Abbiamo fatto giro con E-BIKE BMC, muro del pirata e giro con arrivo alla fattoria la maliosa per fare degustazione di vino, formaggi e salumi loro (super consigliata per i vini e i prodotti artigianali.) Nota di merito a Caterina che ci ha egregiamente spiegato il tutto!!! bravissima!! L'unica cosa da dire è che la strada sterrata dal cancello rosso fino alla cascina maliosa è impegnativa soprattutto le varie discese, non adatta a tutti (soprattutto ai principianti) unico consiglio è di farlo sapere prima o comunque avere un percorso alternativo per chi non volesse fare quella strada. per il resto una esperienza davvero unica.(a parte i 40 gradi🤪😂 )grazie mille per tutto.
Agriturismo Le Cascatelle
6. Agriturismo Le Cascatelle
4.6
(751)
Farmstay
Nature & Parks
Country-chic rooms in stone bungalows with country views & a thermal bathing stream.
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Chef Shan from SW Florida USA & Wife stopped to stay the night Herr at Agriturismo Le Cascatelle right next to Salt Bath here in Saturnia. We can't say more than enough to many that this place and views are breathe taking. The perfect night before we head on our ferry to Sicily. We will definitely come back and already talking before we head back to the USA. This environment and the towns around are just so beautiful and quaint. Definitely a great get away from the everyday hustle..
We were 10 people coming from the main street because we saw there were signs for a wine shop and we wanted to have some wine/prosecco, but the lady at the front desk wasnt very welcoming - to the contrary actually. We even suggested we dont need a table, and she started acting as if we disturb her. May I suggest putting a sign in the main street that you do not accept outside guests (because while we were being denied service, there were other people enjoying wine outside)
FANTASTIC xxx Best ever location , so close to the hot springs which was an amazing experience and what we had come for. The staff informed us there was a private river in a 2 min walking distance from our room. What a magical time to be soaking up the minerals in the warm waters at 7 am in serenity. The bed was so comfortable and fresh with a spacious room , we had our own coffee machine which was appreciated . shower was spotless Breakfast was based on delicious local food with the staff so attentive to what we needed. nothing was too much . Thank you for sharing your beautiful, manicured farm house with us and a BIG thank you to the old man ( owner) as he was so helpful with information of the area Tony and. Bel
My husband and I stayed a night here after a day at the hot springs resort. It’s such a beautiful and peaceful property very close to the public thermal springs. Upon checking in they provided a list of restaurants that were a short drive away. The room was spacious and comfortable, and the breakfast room was cute too with all homemade jams and cakes, and local goods. I would’ve loved to stay here longer!
Perfect location, close to Terme di Saturnia and a few minutes away from the waterfalls, with private thermal river, kind and efficient staff, jummy breakfast and aperitivo, awesome wine. Super recommended!
My boyfriend and I stayed here on our Italy road trip. This was a very very nice place - the rooms were clean, quiet and comfortable, and the staff was very accommodating in every way. They have a lovely cat outside to greet you when you first check and check out. The receptionist speaks English. The natural hot pools are within walking distance. Definitely recommend and we will return. An Italy dream.
We've no regret choosing this place as one of our road trip's pit stops in Saturnia. The fact that it's so close to the Mulino hot spring, we can just walk for merely 10 minutes to enjoy the hot spring is super convenience. Part of the river where the hot spring flow by is within the property too. Not to mention the breakfast with freshly baked cakes, croissants, eggs, juices, fruits etc. using the selected ingredients from their own farm. We will choose Le Cascatelle again if we return to Saturnia next time.
What a lovely place. Room was nice and roomy, shower was a little small but it didn't bother me. Breakfast is SUPER! Ingredients were all local sourced, and they have their own winery as well. I bought a case of red there. Right near the waterfall, unfortunately it was under construction but it is a walking distance. Staff were nice and helpful. I highly recommend.
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