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WEIGHT: 56 kg
Bust: Small
One HOUR:80$
NIGHT: +30$
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Bavaria is bubbling and steaming! Thermal water with healing properties ensures well-being and relaxation. And when you use the sauna, you simply sweat away the stress. The centrepiece is the listed spa park with the historic columned hall and the former bathhouse by star architect Leo von Klenze. Bad Steben is one of the few spas in Europe where the remedies carbonic acid, radon and moor occur simultaneously and are used for drinking and bathing cures: for pain relief, anti-inflammation and relaxation.
The health and wellness centre is adjoined by a spa with water worlds. They fascinate with sound and light installations. Seven saunas and steam baths invite you to sweat β with Finnish Kelo log cabins, Onsen hot pools, event spa and sky pool. In summer there is access to the outdoor swimming pool with slides and playground. Oh yes, with a bit of luck, the state casino could also be a fountain of health β for the travel fund.
Fossil water bubbles out of it, 18, years old, containing fluoride and certified as medicinal water. The thermal bath is equipped with numerous pools, inside and outside, the water is 32 to 37 degrees warm, plus a whirlpool, foot reflexology path and more. A sauna area complements the medicinal water offer with panorama sauna 90 degrees , bio sauna 70 degrees , steam bath 50 degrees , large open-air terrace with sun awning and lounge area with catering.
Families, athletes and other water enthusiasts enjoy the family and active pool. It is equipped with a metre pool, slides, separate family zone, lounge and access to the outdoor pools in summer. Aquacycling, -jogging and -power are offered. A salt lounge invites you to relax on deckchairs with light shows and music.
Salt from a primordial sea has been resting inside the Bavarian Alps for more than million years. Dissolved by spring water, the salt becomes liquid alpine brine. Alpine brine, rich in minerals and trace elements, also flows into the Rupertus Spa in the Bavarian state spa Bad Reichenhall. With temperatures ranging from 32 to 40 degrees, it feeds the indoor and outdoor pools and steam baths.