Terme Römerbad is lovely place - big with lots of open space, pools, jacuzzis and relaxation areas both indoors and outdoors. The spa area was a no clothes area and a bit later on we went to the spa side of the complex to make use of the saunas and steam rooms. There was also a swimming pool and jacuzzi there as well.
Unfortunately the one level of the complex wasn't open to the public - we discovered it was closed off (we weren't told) but we still had to pay the full price. They could have done something more with the restaurant but I guess the basic service would become more of a full service when busy.
We booked a massage with 2 therapists that would be done at the same time but in separate therapy rooms. Later on a call went out over the P.A. system and Paul went to reception to find out why he was called. It turned out that one of the therapists had called in sick so we had to make do with one masseur to do both of us. It didn't matter. While Paul had his neck, back and foot massage, I nodded off for a bit on one of the relaxing loungers looking out of the windows onto the lawn below. Paul came back after an hour and I had my massage after-which it was time to head back to the B&B.
View from our B & B window |
Photographs of Terme Römerbad are off the internet to give you an idea of what the place looks like. We didn't want to take our own photographs out of respect for other guests.
Insightful and inspiring. Saunas have numerous benefits. I want to attempt it. Where by to go? saunajournal.com
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