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Hotel in Saturnia
This resort features an 18-hole golf course and is 1.2 mi from the medieval village of Saturnia, in the Tuscan Maremma.
Hotel in Saturnia
This Tuscan villa, designed by Paolo Portoghesi, is immersed in the green landscape of the Tuscan hills and overlooks the Valley of Saturnia. It features a wellness center and free Wi-Fi throughout.
Hotel in Saturnia
Set on a hill, Bagno Santo Residence is a traditional Tuscan villa surrounded by a landscaped park featuring cypress and pine trees.
Hotel in Saturnia
La Fonte Del Cerro is set on a working farm in the Maremma countryside, a 5-minute walk from Saturnia's waterfalls, distant 1312 ft.
Hotel in Saturnia
With its hilltop location, Hotel Saturno Fonte Pura offers panoramic views across the valley. Guests can relax in the thermal swimming pool, filled from the hotel's natural spring.
Hotel in Saturnia
Il Melograno Country House is located on a hilltop and provides scenic views of Montemerano and surrounding olive groves.
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Offering free Wi-Fi and free private parking, the Villa Garden B&B is set in the Tuscan countryside.
Saturnia
Just 1969 feet from the Cascate Libere waterfalls, Le Cascatelle is in the Tuscan countryside. It offers rustic-style rooms and apartments with wood-beamed ceilings and hand-painted furniture.
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Located just 656 feet from the Terme di Saturnia hot springs, B&B 8380 - Pian Del Molino is a family-run B&B offering homemade cakes at breakfast. Surrounded by greenery, it features a large garden.
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Featuring a private garden and a shared lounge, B&B 8380 is set in Saturnia, 984 feet from Terme di Saturnia and 2625 feet from the Cascate del Mulino thermal waterfalls.
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Popular with guests booking hotels in Saturnia
Popular with guests booking hotels in Saturnia
La Fonte Del Cerro is set on a working farm in the Maremma countryside, a 5-minute walk from Saturnia's waterfalls, distant 1312 ft.
Exelent location- so close to cascate of termal water!
Set on a hill, Bagno Santo Residence is a traditional Tuscan villa surrounded by a landscaped park featuring cypress and pine trees.
amazing amazing amazing! perfect! Great view, pool love it
Il Melograno Country House is located on a hilltop and provides scenic views of Montemerano and surrounding olive groves.
La gentilezza, la cordialità, il ristorante accanto
With its hilltop location, Hotel Saturno Fonte Pura offers panoramic views across the valley. Guests can relax in the thermal swimming pool, filled from the hotel's natural spring.
La pulizia degli ambienti e l’educazione dello staff
On average, 3-star hotels in Saturnia cost $142 per night, and 4-star hotels in Saturnia are $218 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Saturnia can be found for $622 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Saturnia for tonight. You'll pay around $184 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Saturnia will cost around $612, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Saturnia loved staying at Hotel Saturno Fonte Pura, Hotel La Fonte Del Cerro, and Saturnia Tuscany Hotel.
Terme di Saturnia Natural Spa & Golf Resort - The Leading Hotels of the World, Hotel La Fonte Del Cerro, and Il Melograno Country House are some of the popular hotels in Saturnia.
For hotels in Saturnia that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try Il Melograno Country House, Hotel La Fonte Del Cerro, and Terme di Saturnia Natural Spa & Golf Resort - The Leading Hotels of the World.
These hotels in Saturnia are highly rated by couples: Hotel La Fonte Del Cerro, Il Melograno Country House, and Terme di Saturnia Natural Spa & Golf Resort - The Leading Hotels of the World.
Hotel Saturno Fonte Pura, Saturnia Tuscany Hotel, and Il Melograno Country House got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Saturnia.
the hotsprings are free but parking is not. special note: It is free but super-clean. People are very polite/ The place is magical almost of legend. however, be aware of bees that lurk around and sting There is a nice coffeehouse adjacent to the hot springs.
It was very nice❤️ i would definitely go there ,but for sure NOT from june till september. Way way say to many people . We got there in june . At 11 am ,stayed half hour, wend to the sea, spent the day by the sea and arround 7pm when the waterfall started to be emptier we went back and fully enjoyed our time there ❤️
Saturnia has been a lovely place to spend a couple of days. We visited both the official Terme di Saturnia, but also the wilder Cascate del Mulino and enjoyed both (in different ways obviously). For the Cascate I would suggest going early in the morning on a weekday, so that they are not too crowded. While the official Terme are nice to be enjoyed at any time really, and the ticket to get in is not expensive at all on my opinion.
A relaxing break from the tourist spots around Italy. Since you have to rent a car to get there we did not encounter many other Americans. The hot springs is as beautiful and relaxing as the pictures and videos you see on social media. There’s a quant town (Saturnia) down the road with a handful of restaurants and a beautiful square locals hang out in with the kids. Also close by is a hot springs resort that you get a discount day pass to with something like 20+ pools and full spa that we spent the day at. I can’t recommend this place enough. As a professional photographer it hurts me a little they don’t have pictures that do it justice.
We didn't spend any time in the town of Saturnia because it is small and not much to do after we spent a couple weeks in Venice, Florence, Cinque Terre, and other Tuscan cities. We mostly just relaxed at our Saturnia Tuscany Hotel, the Terme di Saturnia Spa & Resort, and the Saturnia hot springs. It might be the most beautiful place in Tuscany and possibly all of Italy. Visit the hills of Saturnia if you want to relax and enjoy the beauty of what Tuscany is. We spent 3 days and it was completely rejuvenating after a couple weeks of being on-the-go. We also drove which takes the fun and exciting adventure to a whole new level if you are use to driving in the United States.
The Thermal Spa/Golf Resort for an afternoon was enchanting. The facility was large and reasonably priced. The sandwiches were delicious and the pools varied in temperature. The overall experience was relaxing and enjoyable, not far from our lodging. The town of Saturnia was quaint and closed up in winter. We dined at DaMario, quality food so worth it!