The medieval town of Monterotondo Marittimo stands in the Metalliferous Hills among swathes of chestnut woods, and it owes its Latin name - Mons Ritundus - to the round, conical form of the hill on which it stands. The area marks the border between three different provinces, those of Pisa, Livorno and Grosseto.
Surrounded by Mediterranean shrub, which runs all the way to the sea, Monterotondo is a perfect destination for anyone who loves clean air and the beauty of nature. We know that the town is medieval in origin, thanks both to its narrow streets and to its urban plan more broadly. The houses are crammed together and, at the edge of the town, you find houses built right upon the defensive walls.
Geothermal springs, full of bicarbonate and calcium, bubble to the surface at 43°C. Until a few years ago, the water was used in the Terme del Bagnolo spa resort.