Bath de Caldane, Thermal bath and restaurant in Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano, France
Bath de Caldane is a thermal complex and restaurant fed by a natural spring that provides water at 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit). The facility combines rock-carved basins with contemporary amenities for bathing and dining.
The thermal spring has been used for bathing and laundry since Roman times and was documented by Bishop Giustiniani di Nebbio in the 15th century. The tradition of water use at this location has endured across centuries.
The restaurant features a restored 18th-century granite millstone as a dining table, preserving the area's craft heritage. This blend of past and present shapes the dining experience for guests who eat here.
The facility is accessible and allows visitors to bathe in groups or alone depending on preference. Guests should note that water temperature remains constant year-round, and the site may be busier on warm days.
The spring produces approximately 5000 liters of mineral-rich water per hour, which supplies both the thermal baths and the production of specialized skincare products. This abundant flow enables continuous operation and an exclusive product line created on-site.
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