Ròseo Euroterme Wellness Resort
The Ròseo Euroterme Wellness Resort is a thermal hotel in Bagno di Romagna, a small town in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. It offers guest rooms overlooking the surrounding hills, along with indoor and outdoor thermal pools, saunas, steam rooms, and mud treatments fed by natural springs.
Bagno di Romagna has been known for its thermal springs since Roman times, and the healing properties of the water drew pilgrims, nobles, and travelers over the centuries. The current hotel grew from this long tradition and developed the site into a modern thermal facility during the 20th century.
The name Bagno di Romagna means "bath of Romagna" and points directly to the bathing tradition that has shaped this small town for centuries. Visitors to the resort can still see this connection today through the use of natural springs that flow directly into the pools and treatment areas.
The resort sits within a natural setting and offers walking paths through the surroundings that are easy to follow at a gentle pace. It is worth allowing extra time to move between the different spa areas, since the facility covers a wide range of zones and treatments.
The mud used in treatments here is mixed with thermal water and then left to mature for at least one year before it is ever applied to a guest. This slow process changes the chemical makeup of the mud in ways that freshly mixed material cannot replicate.
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