publication date: Aug 3, 2009
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author/source: Anne Coates
Viewed from the outside the
Alpen Therm at looks a bit like some sort of
space station situated rather incongruously in the
beautiful valley of Bad Hofgastein.
However staying at the 4* Hotel Österreichischerhof means you can
access it via an underground
walkway and only have to slip on your
swimwear, bathrobe (provided) and some
flip flops. Staying at the
Hotel Österreichischerhof you are given
unlimited free access to the Alpen Therm as part of the
Crystal Lakes package. The
bracelet you are given for
entry can also be loaded with money at the
spa reception as there are
no cash transactions.
Libby and I
loved the spa! Spas in the
UK tend to be "
adult only" but this one is open to children - there is a specific
family-friendly area with
slides and activities but
children can still enter the other
pools.
The naturally-occurring
radon in the water apparently has
positive healthy effect on your
immune system and is said to work well on all sorts of
conditions. One man we spoke to said it had an
amazing effect on his
arthritis.
You can
swim from the
interior pool to the external one where there are also
sun loungers and fantastic
panoramic views of the valley and mountains plus another pool for
swimming lengths.
Bubble beds and
massage jets are there to relax and
envigorate you. We also joined in the daily
water aerobics class.
Strangely for a
spa so dedicated to health the
restaurant seemed to cater more for the
something and chips brigade although there was a large
salad bar. The food was quite
expensive but after the
huge breakfasts on offer at the
Hotel Österreichischerhof (and an early dinner) you really
don't need much refueling.
The
Sauna World area is for
over 16s only and this is a designated
nudist area. Even if you don't fancy
exposing yourself, Sauna World is
worth a visit (you can keep your robe on at this point) for the
mineral water bar where you can
choose a water to drink for various conditions or
ailments.
An
absolute must for stressed out mums (and daughters aged 16+) is
Woman's World – a
silent area where you can
relax and read or just chill or
sunbathe outside and take advantage of the
steam and
sauna rooms and tea bar.
Alpen Therm is open daily 900am to 11.00pm (10pm on Thursday/Friday and Saturday).
Anne Coates and her daughter were guests of
Crystal Lakes (tel: 0871 230 8180, www.crystallakes.co.uk)
Prices
from £469 including flights, transfers, seven nights half board and
unlimited free use of hotel facilities and the
Alpen Therme.