Discover the best top things to do in Bagno Vignoni, Italy including Librorcia Bagno Vignoni, Ciclofficine Teatro Povero, Terme Bagno Vignoni, Parco dei Mulini, Ufficio Turistico di Bagno Vignoni, Albergo Le Terme Spa, Posta Marcucci, Piscina Termale, Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista, Stabilimento Termale Storico.
Restaurants in Bagno Vignoni
5.0 based on 123 reviews
Librorcia is an independent bookstore located in the village of Bagno Vignoni, located right next to the square and willed most famous waterway and dreaming of Italy. Always careful to the territory in which he lives, the Librorcia offers its visitors a rich selection of titles that tell the Val d'Orcia and Tuscany, heavens of infinite beauty and lands of artists, writers and poets among the most famous of Italy . Librorcia also to discover the special world of valuable publications, crafts and unobtainable, the essential classics, philosophy, poetry, contemporary fiction, the cookbooks, those dedicated to wine, health, welfare and the cure of the spirit. but because the love of reading is grown from childhood here is a space dedicated to children: books and games for children in a tiny room where you see everything with confidence.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
We thought of combining a service for bicycle lovers with a project of integration and integration into the world of work. You can also visit us in this new location in Bagno Vignoni! At the moment we can rent 16 electric bikes, some of which are child-sized, plus everything you need to enjoy a nice ride through the hills of the Val d’Orcia!
4.5 based on 945 reviews
Have read some poor reviews about this place, which I don’t agree. Restaurants and bars are expensive (they have to live of tourism); is not possible to bathe in the square pool (please, can imagine lots of people in the middle of this XVI century pool); pay parking (again is about tourism, but there are free parking spaces, of course not that close); want to bathe but entry is so expensive (can just soak the feet or do the free option down the hill (Parco dei Mulini) can access by car but remember no facilities like changing rooms). To enjoy this unique village: Upscale profile: Stay at Adler or Posta Marcucci (or whatever option nearby) or dine in one of the restaurants and have that magical night walk. Lowscale profile: if want to spend zero, park in the free area (available for campervans too), take the photos and leave. If want to bathe, take the left gravel road (when driving the main uphill to the village). This village is known since the Etruscan times and was a popular retreat for many Medieval celebs. Less known but higher in numbers were the pilgrims of the Via Francigena route, so the owners of the village had to ensure touristic services like public baths (separated men, women and horses!), dormitories, pail closets, inns, church, mills, bakery, butchery and staff to clean the square pool annually. There is a marble inscription in Greek (located under the arches) written by a local nobleman in the XVI century dedicated to the Naiads asking their water blessings for the mortals.
4.0 based on 176 reviews
Came here as part of our Tour of Tuscany with Euro Travel Coach (eurotravelcoach .com). Going to the spa was a perfect way to spend our first day in Tuscany. I’ve never been able to get my husband to go to a spa, so I was excited he wanted to partake in this! The baths were amazing and so relaxing. And my husband even enjoyed it! A wonderful experience.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
We spent 2 days in this beautiful hotel. We really enjoyed everything - the room, the water, the restaurant, the wonderful garden und the very friendly staff. All is perfect and we can't wait to come again - hopefully very soon. Bagno Vignoi is a very nice little place and there are plenty of good restaurants around.
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