The ideal activity for skiers and non-skiers, there is nothing quite like gazing up at cloud-busting peaks, whilst floating in a thermal spa. The facilities of some of the leading alpine spas are extraordinary, with stunning contemporary architecture and wide glass vistas creating a dramatic connection with the surroundings.
Relaxation and de-stressing are much-promoted tonics for modern life, but as much as they are needed, they rarely materialise. Frigid mountain air, moonlit peaks, and bubbling hot, thermal water offer clients the chance to spend time in a world altogether different to their busy, everyday lives.
Alpine spas exist both as part of upmarket hotels and as stand-alone complexes. Hotel spas are easily accessed - some offer superb indoor and outdoor thermal pools, treatment areas and relaxation zones. Stretching aching muscles after a day on the slopes, in thermal pools, with colleagues is quality time.
Regional spa complexes are often more extensive by some order of magnitude, and the facilities and experience at the latest spas can be truly superb.
As well as offering non-skiers a wonderfully pampered alternative to snow sports, alpine spas can be used by skiers and snowboarders in the evenings and during bad weather on the mountain. Whole-day programs can be booked with exercise, pampering, and dining included.
Some spas offer seminar facilities so that the spa can be incorporated for break-out sessions.
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