The Terme di Chianciano, for example, offer curative treatments as well as art facilities, including the Sensory Motor Show. The Sensory Salon is unique to Italy, built according the principles of naturopathy and Ayurvedic medicine. Through four different sensory pathways, which mix different experiences, emotions and feelings, guests will recover their natural balance. www.termechianciano.it, www.termesensoriali.it.
Montepulciano also boasts a young and dynamic thermal system, which includes a wellness center and a center for aesthetic medicine (www.termemontepulciano.it). In Asciano, Antica Querciolaia represents the perfect combination of tradition and innovation, history and modernity (www.termeaq.it) and the Terme San Giovanni have a unique natural environment alongside the spas (www.termesangiovanni.it). The first thermal pools in the province of Siena were the Terme di San Filippo at Castiglione d’Orcia (www.termesanfilippo.it), and the Terme di Petriolo at Monticiano, with waters which have been known for their beneficial properties since Roman and Etruscan times (www.termepetriolo.it).
The Centro Termale Fonteverde at San Casciano dei Bagni, is a rare example of discreet luxury and class, enhanced by a lush natural setting, with splendid examples of seventeenth-century architecture and no less than 42 hot springs (www.fonteverdespa.com).
The thermal baths of Bagno Vignoni are located at San Quirico d’Orcia in the heart of Val d’Orcia (www.termebagnovignoni.it).
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