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SPAS IN SWITZERLAND/AUSTRIA |
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Heiltherme Bad Waltersdorf in Styria, Austria. A Styrian public spa and wellness center whose signature beauty treatments focus on Traditional Styrian Medicine practices. The spa uses herbs and seed oils sourced from its own on-site herbal garden for massages, hay wraps, and its own line of flowery aromas.
Alpentherme Gastein in Bad Hofgastein, Austria. Near Salzburg, this thermal spring-spa-sauna-wellness center megaplex offers a range of treatments. Beauty seekers will love the Gastein herbal aroma bath with oils and the detoxifying hay wrap. Features six large health and recreation zones: Relax World includes geysers and active water massages, while Sauna World includes steam baths, a tepidarium, and a mountain lake cool-down. GustoWorld serves traditional, healthy Austrian meals meant to enhance your treatments.
Felsentherme Gastein in Bad Gastein, Austria. A smaller complex of hot spring pools and beauty center located 1100m above sea level with pristine views of the white-tipped Hohe Tauern mountains. Features a salt cave, sanarium, cave sauna, solarium, and sun deck.
Burgerbad Therme in Leukerbad, Switzerland. Itąs Europeąs biggest alpine thermal spa, located in the summits of the Valais mountains. Leukerbadąs springs, whose waters have been found to travel underground for 40 years before resurfacing, were first used by the Romans in the 2nd century and have been feeding water to wellness-seekers ever since. Though Burgerbad boasts 10 thermal baths, the scenery is most breathtaking from its open-air vitality pool. Photos of the vitality pool with mountains or the natural springs if available (Leukerbad organizes thermal spring treks).
Engadin Bad Scuol in Scuol, Switzerland. Located in Switzerlandąs only national park, this is one of the prettiest spas in the county. Engadin Bad Scuoląs popular indoor Roman-Irish baths use an Irish ancient tradition of hot and dry air healing, while the outdoor steam baths (in the true Roman relaxation way) feature sweeping views of the Engadin mountain range. Features include a mineral water pump room, saltwater solarium pool, and a separate wellness center (Bogn Engiadina Scoul) whose treatments include a hay bloom wrap and an aromatic flower bath. |
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