Renowned tourist locations, Castrocaro Terme and Terra del Sole were awarded the Orange Flag in 2005 – a quality label for sustainable tourism and environment in the inland – by the Italian Touring Club. Its spa of Etruscan origin was already famous during Roman times.
Its sulphur salt-bromine-iodine-lithium thermal waters, its natural salt-bromine-iodine mud and the cosmetic medicine and well-being centres make Castrocaro a famous and modern thermal resort open throughout the year.
The town underwent its major growth during the Middle Ages, thanks to its hot springs, and still preserves an almost intact Medieval urban plan featuring ny important traces of the past.
For one thousand years now, the massive Fortress has towered over the town, with its three separate architectural and defensive works: Girone (walls), Rocca (fortress) and Cannoniere (Medicean Arsenals). Considered by experts as one of the most beautiful examples of fortified Medieval architecture, today it houses the Historical Museum.
Besides the famous Fortress, worth visiting are the Romanesque Baptistery of St John, the Bell Tower, the 18th century Palazzo Piancastelli, and the Church of Saints Nicolò and Francesco, where you can admire a valuable painting by Palmezzano.
In the charming Spa Park, do not miss the Padiglione delle Feste (Party Pavilion): a beautiful Art Deco example designed by Diego Corsani with the artistic collaboration of Tito Chini. It is one of the numberless Rationalist architecture examples which can be admired in Castrocaro and Forlì as well.