Best natural monuments around Santa Fiora are found on the southern slopes of Mount Amiata in Tuscany. This region is characterized by its volcanic origins, diverse vegetation, and a deep connection to water sources. The landscape offers a blend of natural beauty and historical elements, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Santa Fiora is known for its natural springs, dense forests, and unique geological formations.
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La Balena Bianca is the most imposing limestone formation in the free thermal baths of Bagni San Filippo. It is a monumental waterfall of white limestone created by the deposit of thermal waters that spring up at 48°C a little further upstream. The place is truly fascinating, but there are also some negative aspects that, for fairness, I want to mention to avoid the surprise effect and to know what you are getting into: The first is certainly accessibility, the path to reach this natural wonder is decidedly muddy, there is no real path, if it has rained recently, you will find yourself having to walk in the mud. So if you want to come, I advise you to bring high waterproof boots to put on in case you find mud (very likely). The second sore point is the carelessness of people, the entire area is devoid of regulation and controls, left to the mercy of the crowd, so you can imagine the situation that arises on weekends or holidays. If you want to come and swim here, my advice is to come on a weekday early in the morning, or also late in the evening, not on weekends.
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These thermal pools are slightly off the beaten path and less crowded compared to the white whale, which is literally swarmed every weekend. Convenient place if you don't want to be in the middle of the crowd, although it is less charming compared to the white whale further ahead.
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At present (March 2025) there is no water flowing here.
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Beautiful, quiet bathing spot surrounded by greenery. 4 pools on top of each other allow a little more privacy than at Fosso.
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Fresh water to fill the bottle and beautiful places.
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Actually really great place. Unfortunately access is currently blocked. Unfortunately, we couldn't see any waterfalls from outside either. Maybe due to lack of water? We were there on September 12th, 2023.
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Impressive sulfur spring, whose hot water runs over the rock and has given it its typical color. The spot under the rock offers the hotter spring water. It is somewhat more difficult to access than the upper springs, which are not quite as hot. Once you get used to the heat, you really don't want to get out of the pool. Except for the parking fee, the springs are free and freely accessible. Early mornings before 10am or on rainy days give you the best chance of a swim without too many other people. One of our holiday highlights in Tuscany.
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Crossing point with area equipped with tables and drinking water from the spring immersed in a beautiful beech forest.
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Santa Fiora, located on the southern slopes of Mount Amiata, offers a variety of natural features. You can explore the spring-fed lake at The Peschiera, which is the source of the Fiora River, surrounded by lush vegetation. The area also boasts thermal springs, such as those at The White Whale (Bagni San Filippo), which have created unique white sinter terraces and waterfalls.
Yes, the region is known for its thermal springs. At The White Whale (Bagni San Filippo), you can relax and swim in warm thermal waters that have sculpted unique natural formations. These natural hot springs offer a unique bathing experience amidst a stunning landscape.
The area around Santa Fiora, particularly Mount Amiata, provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities. For cycling, you can find routes like the 'Village of Santa Fiora – Castel di Piano loop' or the 'Clock Tower of Arcidosso – Summit Cross on Monte Amiata loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Macinaie Meadow – View of Monte Amiata Summit loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Santa Fiora and MTB Trails around Santa Fiora guides.
Yes, Capo Vetra Spring is considered family-friendly. It's a mountain spring located in a beautiful beech forest with an equipped area, perfect for a relaxing stop with fresh, drinkable water. The Peschiera also offers leisurely strolls in a serene park setting, suitable for families.
The natural monuments in Santa Fiora, particularly those on Mount Amiata, are enjoyable across seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the lush forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the cool, shady environment of places like The Peschiera and the thermal springs. Winter can also be beautiful, especially on Mount Amiata, though some areas might be affected by snow.
Absolutely. The Peschiera, for instance, is a Renaissance park-garden with historical buildings like the Aldobrandesco castle and Sforza palaces framing the water. Nearby, the Church of Madonna della Neve has a unique glass floor revealing archaeological finds related to the Fiora river. The Bosco della Santissima Trinità also hosts the Convent of the Most Holy Trinity, which holds a mysterious legend of a preserved dragon's skull, blending nature with local folklore.
You can find fresh, drinkable mountain spring water at Capo Vetra Spring, which also has an equipped area with tables. Another source for filling your bottle is the Pozza di Catana Mountain Spring.
From the summit of Mount Amiata, where the Madonna of the Scouts is located, you can expect expansive views of the surrounding landscape. Other viewpoints, such as those found along trails in the Bosco della Santissima Trinità, offer serene vistas of unspoiled greenery and diverse forests.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experience of bathing in the warm thermal springs at The White Whale (Bagni San Filippo). The tranquil environment of The Peschiera and the refreshing, drinkable water from springs like Capo Vetra Spring are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural elements, such as the dragon legend at Bosco della Santissima Trinità, adds to the appeal.
Generally, no specific permits are required for visiting the main natural monuments or using the public hiking trails around Santa Fiora. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations, especially for protected areas like the Provincial Nature Reserve Bosco della SS. Trinità, to ensure compliance with any specific rules regarding access or activities.
The duration of your visit depends on which natural monuments you plan to see. You could spend a few hours enjoying The Peschiera and the nearby church. A visit to The White Whale (Bagni San Filippo) for bathing might take half a day. For exploring Mount Amiata or the Bosco della Santissima Trinità with hiking, you could easily dedicate a full day or more, depending on the length of your chosen routes.
The natural monuments around Santa Fiora are largely shaped by the region's volcanic origins, particularly Mount Amiata, which is an extinct volcano. This geological history has resulted in diverse landscapes, rich mineral deposits, and the presence of numerous thermal springs. The lime-rich thermal waters, as seen at The White Whale (Bagni San Filippo), are a direct result of this volcanic activity, creating unique sinter terraces.


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