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The area surrounding Agriturismo Pian di Cataverna is one of the most captivating and diverse in the Maremma region of Tuscany, offering a wide range of experiences in nature, wellness, sports, and culture. Just two kilometers from the property are the famous Terme di Saturnia, one of the oldest and most enchanting thermal complexes in Europe, renowned since Etruscan and Roman times for the remarkable properties of its sulfurous waters, which flow naturally at a constant temperature of 37. 5°C. Guests can enjoy both the modern thermal park, complete with pools, hot tubs, and vascular paths, as well as the stunning Cascate del Mulino, a natural wonder that is free to enter, where the water cascades down to form limestone pools carved over time—a true spectacle of nature, accessible year-round.
Thanks to a special agreement with Terme di Saturnia, guests at the agriturismo can benefit from exclusive discounts on entry and services at the thermal park, making the wellness experience even more comprehensive and advantageous. Nearby, the prestigious Terme di Saturnia Golf & SPA Resort features an 18-hole golf course set amidst the Tuscan countryside, with gentle hills and breathtaking views, serving as a landmark for golf enthusiasts. Here too, thanks to the active agreement, guests can take advantage of reduced rates.
In addition to the thermal baths and golf, the strategic location of Pian di Cataverna allows for the exploration of some of the historical and cultural gems of Maremma: Saturnia with its Etruscan necropolis, the medieval village of Montemerano, Sorano and Sovana with their tuff-carved streets, and Pitigliano, known as “Little Jerusalem” for its ancient Jewish community. Nature lovers can venture to Monte Amiata or explore the Argentario with its crystal-clear coves, while food and wine enthusiasts can savor local wines, visit olive oil mills and wineries, and indulge in the rustic and authentic cuisine of the region.
Whether you choose the relaxation of thermal waters, a round of golf in an exclusive setting, a day at the beach, or an itinerary through villages and vineyards, the landscape surrounding the agriturismo offers countless opportunities to experience the true essence of Tuscany, amidst unspoiled scenery and ancient traditions.
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