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Equi Terme

Equi Terme

A village immersed in the rugged and fascinating nature of the Apuan Alps

The village of Equi Terme is perched on the slopes of the northern Apuan Alps, on the highest part of the Valley of the Lucido stream and is comprised within the Municipality of Fivizzano in Lunigiana and the Regional Park of the Apuan Alps.

It owes its name to the thermal baths, which have existed since Roman times.

The oldest cluster of Equi lies between the course of the Lucido stream and the Fagli, with stone houses and narrow streets that are still as charming as they were in ancient times.

Equi Caves Geo-Archeo-Adventure Park

Equi Terme is home to one of the main Visitor Centers of the Regional Park of the Apuan Alps, which also features the Apuangeolab, an interactive earth science museum

The interactive machines in the museum allow visitors to discover the continuous transformations of our planet in geological times, why earthquakes occur or mountains formed, why the Mediterranean Sea was formed and then shaped the Apennines, or how the waters carved out the Apuan Alps creating the karst caves and much more.

In the outdoor area, the Park has also thought of fun for the youngest children with the Kids Adventure Park, an extraordinary activity that allows children to try their hand at acrobatic courses with ladders, rung walkways, Tibetan bridges and moving bridges, climbing nets and much more.

For adventure-loving adults, too, there are three exciting activities: the Zipline, the Rock Climbing, and the Caving-Adventure.

In addition to the Karst Caves, the Archeological Museum and the Prehistoric Tecchia, an important paleontological site, are open to the public.

Finally, on your own or with guides, you can take walks or hikes on the Park's trails, such as the Anello delle Acque e dei Geositi.

Equi Terme is home to one of the main Visitor Centers of the Regional Park of the Apuan Alps, which also features the Apuangeolab, an interactive earth science museum

The interactive machines in the museum allow visitors to discover the continuous transformations of our planet in geological times, why earthquakes occur or mountains formed, why the Mediterranean Sea was formed and then shaped the Apennines, or how the waters carved out the Apuan Alps creating the karst caves and much more.

In the outdoor area, the Park has also thought of fun for the youngest children with the Kids Adventure Park, an extraordinary activity that allows children to try their hand at acrobatic courses with ladders, rung walkways, Tibetan bridges and moving bridges, climbing nets and much more.

For adventure-loving adults, too, there are three exciting activities: the Zipline, the Rock Climbing, and the Caving-Adventure.

In addition to the Karst Caves, the Archeological Museum and the Prehistoric Tecchia, an important paleontological site, are open to the public.

Finally, on your own or with guides, you can take walks or hikes on the Park's trails, such as the Anello delle Acque e dei Geositi.

Equi Terme

Also in the fascinating setting of the park are the Equi Terme, whose waters flow at an average temperature of 23°C (hypothermal) and boast an extraordinary healing and regenerative power.

These waters are highly mineralized, making them suitable not only for bathing by immersion but also for use as a beverage.

For more information on Equi Terme, please check the website visitequiterme.it

Also in the fascinating setting of the park are the Equi Terme, whose waters flow at an average temperature of 23°C (hypothermal) and boast an extraordinary healing and regenerative power.

These waters are highly mineralized, making them suitable not only for bathing by immersion but also for use as a beverage.

For more information on Equi Terme, please check the website visitequiterme.it

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