Five Most Visited Springs in the Alpine States

      

Better than any hot bathtub, there are plenty of health benefits of soaking in natural springs. But when it comes to springs in the Alpine states, they have been making winter weather feel like a summer day party since the times of Medieval romances. Fresh thermal spring water can relax your tired muscles and boost blood circulation. These days, most of the alpine springs are housed in spa complexes along with different tourist attractions. They have become very popular tourist destinations. The Following are the most popular alpine springs that you must visit this year. 

Leukerbad (Switzerland):

Leukerbad claims to have been one of the most popular and the strongest hot water spring in the Alps region. The town has several public spas and baths while most of the hotels have their own private pools for their guests. The place has more than 30 pools. The spring complex is so trendy that the visitors think nothing of journeying from all around the world to take a dip in its therapeutic water.

Bains De Dorres (France):

It offers a more relaxing and serious alternative to France's traditional medical bathhouses. It is a small sulfur-rich thermal spring which allows the guests to soak at 40 to 42-degree centigrades with the beautiful view of the valley below. Just a few miles from the Spanish border, tourists have been coming here since the days of the Romans. 

Kaiser-Freidrich Therme (Germany):

Having celebrated its Platinum Jubilee in 2013, the Kaiser-Freidrich Therme has lots of Wilhelmine era charms. Its healing spring heritage actually goes back to ancient times when the imperial Romans built a sauna on the site. The spa also has a classical Russian sauna and Finnish steam bath to boot. 

Rogner Bad Blumau (Austria):

This artistic Babylonian styled Southeast Austrian Spa bears the legacy of the famous Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Supported by two curative springs, it has a Dead Sea salt grotto alongside its pools. The healing water of this thermal spring has been enjoyed by everyone from Saxons to the Romans. It is a serious alternative to the Alpine states' more fancy spring spas. 

7132 Therme Vals (Switzerland):

This spring spa complex is so fashionable that you think nothing of the 200 miles of journey all the way from Jurich. Night bathing is also available here and its adjoining hotel bears the mark of famous Swiss architect, Peter Zumthor. 

So don't forget to visit the most famous springs in different Alpine states. This will be the experience of a lifetime.


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