Classic Sauna
For all those who like it really hot - at around 90° C. When sweat evaporates on the body's surface it draws heat from the skin. This is an important thermostat for the human body. In order for this cooling to work, sweat must also be able to vaporise. Hence - no bathing clothes in the saunas.
Sanarium
For those who find the classic sauna too hot and dry, the sanarium offers an ideal alternative. With a temperature of around 65° C and a controlled humidity up to a max. of 55%, you can relax in a particularly gentle and low-irritant atmosphere. The integrated coloured lighting also contributes to the balancing effect it has on the mind.
Herbal Sauna
Our region offers a variety of fragrances, woods, herbs, flowers and rocks that can be incorporated into health spas. The relaxing powers of the earth and plant materials give you fragrant moments of relaxation at a comfortable temperature of around 75° C in this sauna.
Infrared Cabin
The healthy, invisible rays of the sun are referred to as infrared. Humans need this infrared warmth for their wellbeing. Body temperature is raised by 1 to 2° C by the heat. This noticeable inner-warmth helps the circulation, stimulates the metabolism, relaxes the muscles, ensures soft skin and oxygen intake is increased. Due to its low temperatures, infrared heat is particularly gentle on the cardiovascular system.