Bagno Vignoni
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About Bagno Vignoni
Bagno Vignoni is probably the most surreal village you'll encounter in Tuscany: the entire main piazza is filled with a massive rectangular thermal pool that's been bubbling at 49°C since Roman times. Steam rises constantly from the mineral-rich water while Renaissance loggias and weathered stone buildings frame this ancient bathing site. You can't swim in the main pool anymore (it's protected), but the sight of this steaming lake surrounded by medieval architecture feels like stumbling into a fantasy film set.
The village itself takes maybe 20 minutes to explore completely, but the atmosphere keeps you lingering longer than expected. Steam drifts across the piazza creating an almost mystical mood, especially in cooler months when the contrast is most dramatic. The handful of restaurants and cafes have terraces overlooking the thermal pool, so you'll find yourself nursing a coffee while watching the hypnotic steam patterns. The sound of gently bubbling water creates a surprisingly meditative backdrop.
Most guides oversell this as a full morning destination when it's really a atmospheric 1-hour stop. The restaurants around the piazza are predictably overpriced (expect €15-20 for basic pasta), so eat elsewhere. The real value is in the free Parco dei Mulini below the village where thermal water cascades over ancient mill ruins and you can actually soak your feet. Skip the souvenir shops, grab your photos of the steaming piazza, then head down to the park for the genuine thermal experience.
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