THE THERMAL BATHS OF PEJO

The Terme di Pejo are a perfect example of the synergy between nature and wellness. Set amidst the natural scenery of the Stelvio National Park, the thermal waters of Pejo have been known for centuries for their healing properties on the joints, the lymphatic and venous circulation, the respiratory tract, the urinary tract and gastrointestinal on the apparatus.

THE THERMAL CENTRE COMPLETELY RENOVATED AND EXTENDED

In the spa, completely renovated, you can make the bathrooms Carbonated water with the ancient source, rich in minerals and gas capable of giving a relief in diseases of the joints, and test treatments for vascular diseases with water New source of mineral, effective in stimulating the blood flow of the lower limbs. The thermal springs, rich in bicarbonates, are also used in inhalation therapy to cope with and prevent inflammatory diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract.

 

THE NEW AREA WELLNESS

The new wellness area, built with warm materials and refined, occupies an entire floor and allows you to experience special feelings: the hot zone offers the pleasure of the Finnish sauna, bio sauna, Roman bath and steam room, while the proposed wetland whirlpool, waterfall, Kneipp, ice, showers and Scottish showers. The moments of relaxation are carried out in areas with saline diffusion, in the halls of color therapy and herbal tea in the lounge where you live a pleasant interlude in the company. The wellness center is directly connected to the solarium, fitness area, consisting of the fully equipped gym with the free body, the pool area and the area reserved for massages and beauty treatments. All sectors are connected together internally to allow each to compose a path of healing and relaxation that meets your needs. Particular attention has been devoted to energy saving and environmental protection through the use of eco-friendly materials and locally sustainable, such as wood and stone.

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