Ashley Jones in Turkey

Waking up in Tuscany and starting my day with a dip in these gorgeous hot springs really took my morning routine to the next level. Whether you take a day trip from Rome or you decide to stay a night in the area, I highly suggest adding these natural hot springs to your Italian itinerary.

Here’s what you should know before you visit:

– The hot springs are open 24 hours and are completely free to enter!

– If you are driving, there is a designated parking lot (which is also free!)

– Be sure to bring a towel, swimsuit, sunscreen and water shoes. The bottoms of the pools are rocky and uneven and it will tear your tootsies up!

– There are no lockers or places to store valuables, so please be careful with your belongings. If possible, lock your valuables in the car or leave them in your hotel room.

– The water temperature is a warm 99F year round. It was so relaxing!

– There is a restaurant at the entrance to the springs, but you may also bring outside food & beverage. Please help keep this place beautiful and clean up after yourself!

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