
Located in the southeast of Austria, is the state of Styria. Dwelled in the spectacular beauty of nature and serenity, this place is a tourist’s favourite. Graz, the state capital, is also known as ‘the green state’ and is famous for the lush greenery and the peaceful aura it has to offer. Thousands of tourists each year, despite the economic situation and thunderstorms, travel to witness this magnificent place. The place grows rich vegetation at high altitudes. Also there are numerous walkways and hay fields adding to the charm of your journey. Styria is not only famous for the picturesque view it has to offer, but it is also the most sought after place due to its spa and fitness facilities. Many places like Bad Blumau, Therme Loipersdorf and Bad Waltersdorf are able to cater such requirements.
Bad Blumau
If you are looking for an entirely relaxing spa in an exotic place, Rogner Bad Blumau is what you must be looking for. Calling itself as “The world’s largest inhabitable work of art”, this place gives you a whole new concept of a spa. There is a wide spectrum of the spas including massage therapies and treatments for mind, body and soul. The sub categories of special baths are ‘Aphrodite bath’ with saffron, honey and mare’s milk, ‘intuitive sensitive massage with Bach flowers’, and ‘Cleopatra’s bath’ with mare’s milk and plant based oils. The place does not feature the traditional style of spa alone. Also added to this is the sound therapy of ‘singing bowl and gongs’. The doctor puts a brass bowl on the chest and moves around the table making sounds by shaking a tambourine and strumming a one string instrument. This leaves the room with many different soft sounds providing a relaxing experience to the patient.
The place features body massages, beauty makeovers, bath and body packs, sports and fitness facilities and physiotherapy. All this in a nutshell, promise you a complete royal treatment and an added beauty to your journey at Styria.
Therme Loipersdorf
Another place to aid to your requirements of a VIP treatment in sauna and spas is Therme Loipersdorf. The place is well surrounded by luxury hotels and places where you can experience a fabulous spa. One such place is ‘Schaffelbad’. There is a wide range of sauna pools indoor and outdoor give you an overall nice experience. They say silence must be heard; this clearly applies to this place with an entire serene environment providing a perfect place to actually hear the silence.
There is a wide variety of pools and basins mainly ‘The Schaffel basin’, ‘Watsu Basin’, ‘Rock Basin’, ‘Courtyard Basin’ and many more. Features like elite treatments, relaxing massages and healthy baths are common to each.
Bad Waltersdorf
Spa culture in Bad Waltersdorf is highly maximized. You get to experience all the royal treatment, perfect for your vacation right here at one place. Out of the many different hotels that offer spa facilities, two of the finest are Quellenhotel and Spa and Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa. Quellenhotel offers an exotic environment of pools around the woodlands giving a complete natural and relaxing feeling. The treatments are diverse, ranging from heat spas, water spas to sound therapies. As for the Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa it not only provides spa facilities but also leisure amenities like golf courses. The spa centre is located in a quiet environment next to the golf course where you may experience complete silence and serenity. Added to this is the perfect cuisine, both delicious in taste and healthy to eat.
Author: Vineeta M Greenwood. Vineeta Greenwood is the co-owner of Hotels Fairy, an independent hotel price comparison website. Hotels Fairy has one of the world’s largest hotel databases and compares prices from all the major online booking sites, making it easy to find the best deals on hotels in a matter of seconds.
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