The Finnish sauna
Sweating at a temperature of 60°C boosts your immune system and improves your general well-being.
Our spa and wellness area provides the perfect finish to an exciting and action-packed day in the Tyrolean winter wonderland. Swim some laps in the pool or relax your muscles in the whirlpool.
Those who like sweating can choose between the Finnish sauna, the Swiss pine sauna, the Sanarium and the Roman steam bath. An infrared cabin, our adventure showers and a rest area help you indulge all your senses.
Whether you are looking for quiet or relaxation after an active day of sports – the different wellness facilities in our spa and wellness area help you relax and regenerate in a healthy way.
Sweating at a temperature of 60°C boosts your immune system and improves your general well-being.
The Sanarium offers a gentle and pleasant way to enjoy the sauna experience.
The infrared radiation improves the circulation of the blood and weakens muscle tensions.
The high humidity level and temperatures between 35°C and 48°C encourage your metabolism and help your body regenerate.
Wellness does not only involve going to the sauna or spending your holidays in a spa, it’s a philosophy of life: It’s involves the desire to improve your quality of life by adopting a responsible attitude to your body, mind and soul.
The daily routine, however, often prevents us from looking after ourselves well. All the better if your stay in the spa and wellness area of our hotel allows you to experience an unadulterated sense of well-being.
Water and heat provide the essentials to harmonise your body, mind and soul and to strengthen your health. A fine range of different treatments offered in our spa make it easy for you to choose the perfect treatment for you.
The adventure showers indulge your senses with various odours and colours.
Take a time-out and treat yourself to some blissful peace and quiet.
Treat yourself to a gentle full-body massage in our whirlpool.
Swim a few laps in our indoor pool to switch off and leave the daily routine behind.