Combine your visit with a relaxing massage, a revitalising facial treatment or an overnight stay in our hotel. It’s the perfect way to switch off completely and enjoy a mini‑holiday that benefits both body and mind.
Practical information
You don’t need to travel far to get that holiday feeling — it’s right around the corner. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your wellness experience.
Don’t forget your ID card. Only a valid identity card or passport is accepted. Copies, driving licences, emails or other documents unfortunately cannot be used.
Want to book a massage or treatment? Make your reservation in advance. Public holidays are popular, so this ensures your spot.
A regular entrance ticket cannot be booked beforehand. Arrive early to avoid waiting times.
What should you bring to the sauna?
There are a few essentials you’ll definitely need: two large towels, one to sit on in the sauna and one to dry off with at the end of the day, plus a bathrobe and flip‑flops. A book can be nice too, and only transparent bags are allowed in our thermal facilities.
Planning to visit the swimwear area? Make sure you bring the right attire. Women should wear a bikini or a one‑piece swimsuit. Swim dresses, thongs and burkinis are not allowed. Men must wear a fitted, short swim brief. Loose or longer swim shorts are not permitted.
Sauna etiquette
With a few simple house rules, we can make your visit a relaxing day for everyone.
- Take a shower at the start of your sauna day, after each sauna session and after every toilet visit. This keeps everything hygienic.
- Sit with your entire body on a towel inside the sauna.
- Keep a comfortable distance from other guests.
- Listen to your body and cool down properly.
- Respect the silence.
- Leave your phone in your locker or at home.
- Be respectful towards other guests and our staff.
- Any form of intimacy is strictly forbidden in our thermal facilities.
If you do not follow these house rules, we may refuse you access to our wellness centre.