Hello dear friends,
I'm glad that my posts about the villages in Tuscany are well-received; it brings me immense pleasure. However, I have a lot more material to share with you and many more places to help you discover. This makes us realize how many villages there are in Tuscany alone.
Today, in particular, I'd like to introduce you to San Casciano dei Bagni, located in the province of Siena. It's not famous only for its beautiful historic village but also for its thermal baths with ancient origins. This village was probably founded by the Etruscans and later developed by the Romans.
I must say that the streets inside the village are not easy to navigate because most of them are uphill. This charming town is situated at about 600 meters on the slopes of Mount Cetona. They say it's one of the municipalities where there are more thermal water sources underground. At least, I found a sign that said so, although the reliability of the source needs to be confirmed.
There are several monuments to visit, including the town hall, the castle, the archpriest's palace, and the church of San Leonardo. Of course, I didn't have time to visit all these places, but I did visit the beautiful church, which fortunately was open and freely accessible. Surely, the most beautiful thing is the breathtaking view from this village. I practically only visited the center of the town. Regarding the thermal aspect, there is a thermal park nearby called Fonteverde, where you can immerse yourself in these thermal waters said to have beneficial properties.
In short, even in this village, there's no shortage of things to do. It's not just a place for art lovers like me; there are also many paths nearby winding through hills and woods, perfect for beautiful walks. I only regret not being able to visit the Town Hall, where the Cassaniesi rooms are, and there are historical artifacts to see.
Certainly, like other places I've visited and shared here in previous posts, this is an interesting stop for those passing through the province of Siena. This is also a less touristy place where only a few people live permanently. Along my walk, I noticed many closed houses, probably used mostly in the summer for holidays.
From my point of view, in these places, to enhance their value, there should be more emphasis on tourism. I think it's the only way to help them survive over time because here you have the opportunity to have an authentic experience, and I believe it's the experience that makes the difference in travel.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post. I hope you enjoyed the photos, and in some way, they virtually transported you to this place that is worth seeing in person! Have a great day, everyone!
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A visit to San Cassiano dei Bagh would have been good. You have given very good information about all the place in this post. Most of the streets are seen in this place. There is not a lot of crowd so there is a calm atmosphere. You also visited the church. So thank you for sharing this very good information in this post.
I'm glad you found the information about San Casciano dei bagni helpful! Exploring the streets and experiencing a serene atmosphere can indeed make a visit to such places quite special.
Wow - what a great place to explore. It looks amazing there !
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I like that there are less crowd here compared to other tourist spots. Also curious about the thermal baths. We don't have those here but I imagine they're more or less like hot springs..
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I think Italy has a lot to admire, I do not know when, but soon I want to ask for my vacation at work to visit several places in Europe and among them Italy, hopefully I have time to go north and know these places. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! Italy is indeed a beautiful country with a rich history, stunning landscapes, and delicious cuisine. Planning a vacation to Europe, including Italy, sounds like a wonderful idea. There's so much to explore, from historical landmarks to picturesque countryside and vibrant cities.
I'm sure it is. I lived as a teenager in Spain but did not have the opportunity to visit other European countries. So I hope this time I will be able to do it. Btw, I love your content, so I follow u🤍
I've been to Tuscany many times, especially during the years I lived in Parma. I just visited the cities because it was easier to reach them with buses or trains, but I would love to come back and visit such little and meaningful places.
Thank you for bringing us there 😁
Greetings from Sardinia!
Alessandro
Your journey through San Casciano dei Bagni paints a vivid picture of this less-explored Tuscan village. 🏰 The uphill streets and ancient origins add a unique touch to the charm of this place. The church visit and panoramic views must have been truly enchanting. 🌄 Your regret about missing some spots adds a personal touch, making it feel like a genuine exploration. Looking forward to more of your off-the-beaten-path discoveries!