Walking through the gates of the Riolo Thermal Baths, find yourself immersed in twelve hectares of centuries-old greenery. Plane trees, horse chestnuts, lindens, sequoias, and evergreen St. John’s wort welcome visitors with their majesty, while flower beds brighten the environment and purify the air.
Here, nature becomes the primary tool for rejuvenation, capable of relieving daily anxieties and worries.
Riolo Thermal Baths' History and Charm
The therapeutic properties of Riolo’s waters have been known since Roman times. Over the centuries, travelers and scholars have recognized the benefits of the springs and thermal muds, making the area a key destination for health and wellness.
The Thermal Waters of Riolo
The Parco Regionale della Vena del Gesso Romagnola, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, protects sixty natural springs with unique properties. The microbiologically pure waters belong to the sulfate-salt and bromoiodic-salt groups and are used both for therapeutic treatments and daily wellness.
Breta – Sulfate-bicarbonate-alkaline-earth water, rich in calcium, magnesium, and bicarbonate, ideal for respiratory ailments.
Vittoria – Bromoiodic-salt water with significant amounts of magnesium and sodium chloride, recommended for hydrotherapy treatments and to counteract inflammations.
Margherita – Bromoiodic-salt water with traces of hydrogen sulfide, beneficial for the digestive system and for hydrotherapy treatments.
Salsoiodica – The water of the ancient Romans, used for inhalations, irrigations, thermal baths, and mud treatments, with anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and immune system-stimulating properties.
Thanks to these unique waters and the natural thermal mud, the Riolo Thermal Baths are a key destination if you're looking for health and natural wellness in Romagna.