
El balneario romano al que puedes ir gratis y está a un paso de Cádiz: sus agua…
Un nacimiento natural de agua sulfurosa con más de 2.000 años de historia. La leyenda cuenta que fue el mismísimo Julio César quien mandó construir e…
Casares, Spain – The Baños de la Hedionda, a site steeped in history and natural beauty, continues to attract visitors to its unique sulfurous waters. Located in Casares, Málaga, these baths are presented as a free Roman-era thermal spring, boasting over two millennia of history. Local legends suggest that none other than Julius Caesar himself ordered the construction of these baths, seeking a cure for an ailment. Today, the site offers an accessible natural spa experience, with its distinctive turquoise waters believed by many to possess curative properties. The Baños de la Hedionda are nestled within a picturesque natural landscape, providing a serene backdrop for those seeking a unique sensory experience. Visitors are advised that advance booking is often required to access this popular historical and natural attraction. The site serves as a testament to both ancient Roman presence in the region and the enduring appeal of natural thermal springs.
Un nacimiento natural de agua sulfurosa con más de 2.000 años de historia. La leyenda cuenta que fue el mismísimo Julio César quien mandó construir e…