Blume SPA

Sanus Per Aquam.

Even though “Spa” is not really the historical abbreviation of “Sanus per Aquam” (Healthy through Water), the meaning is quite apt. Historically, the term “spa” refers to the spa town of the same name in Belgium, which was once very popular with the British. Today the term is used for a spa or more generally for the wellness facilities in hotels. In this respect, the Hotel Blume is something very special. In addition to the Roman baths with original Baden thermal water from the spring, the house has a very modern spa. The architecture allows historical views, but equipped with all the pleasures of modern lifestyle: Bath and shower experiences from tropical rain to ice fog including matching color moods, Finnish sauna and bio sauna with herbs collected by the host. Here, wellness of today combines with traditional healing knowledge to form a healthy alliance.