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Ticket Bogn Engiadina in Scuol
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Bogn Engiadina is a spa oasis where you can admire the breathtaking panorama of the surrounding mountains. The spa features a large textile-free sauna area and offers a range of therapy and wellness treatments.
Bogn Engiadina has six differently heated pools available for you. The saline pool has a salt content of 2%. The salt helps with tension and joint issues, and its healing effects on the skin have also been established.
Pool Overview: |Pool|Depth|Temperature|Surface| |--------------|------:|----:|---:| |Panorama Pool |1.30 m |34°C |161.5 m²| |Movement Pool |1.43 m |33°C |152.5 m² | |Whirlpool |1.03 m |37°C |23.0 m² | |Saline Pool |1.37 m|33°C |71.0 m² | |Warm Water Grotto |1.13 m |37°C |19.5 m² | |Cold Water Grotto |1.10 m |16°C |7.5 m² |
The pool area is complemented by a textile steam room with a temperature of 46°C. It helps you breathe deeply and has a calming effect.
In the relaxation room “Könz” and on the solarium lawn, you can rest between your swims. Outside, there are sun loungers on a lawn surrounding the panorama pool, offering you a stunning view of the Engadine mountain landscape.
At the Roman-Irish Bath, the Irish bathing tradition blends with Roman bathing culture. In an ancient setting, a modern wellness ritual is practiced. This is a bathing ceremony featuring alternating warm steam and cold water applications.
These include not just bathing rituals but also massages. A session in the bath lasts 3 hours and 30 minutes and thoroughly refreshes your body. It boosts the immune system, relaxes the body, and revitalizes the soul.
Access to the Roman-Irish Bath is available from 18 years old and is not included in the standard entrance fee. With your ticket, you book a specific time slot, which is necessary due to the special sequence of the ceremony for capacity reasons.
The Roman-Irish Bath is surrounded by mystical figures created by the late Engadine artist Steivan Liun Könz.
Additionally, you'll be making use of these refreshing cold waters:
After a sauna session, you can relax on the sunbathing lawn, in the gallery, or in the relaxation house with panoramic views. Here, you'll also find various mineral waters from local sources that you can enjoy.
Swiss Activities Tip: Did you know that Scuol has at least 20 mineral water springs? About half of them are currently in use, including for the Bogn Engiadina. They vary in their content of magnesium, calcium, and other minerals. None other than the physician Paracelsus made the Scuoler springs, discovered as early as the 14th century, known throughout Europe later on.
The spa offerings at Bogn Engiadina are extensive. You can book various types of massages that help you relax your muscles and relieve stress. There are also facial treatments and other beauty applications that pamper your skin and give you a fresh appearance.
Some example wellness treatments: |Treatment |Duration| |---|---:| |Swiss Stone Pine Vital Massage|50 min| |Aroma Full Body Massage|50 min| |Lymph Drainage|50 min| |Acupuncture Meridian Massage|50 min| |Vita Anti-Stress|50 min| |Foot Reflexology Massage|25 or 50 min| |CALM Migraine Massage|25 min| |Breuss Spine Massage|25 min|
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Scuol is located at the borders of Graubünden, close to Italy and Austria.
Driving from Zürich takes about 2.5 hours via the A3 motorway to Scuol. From St. Moritz, the journey is just an hour via Route 27. If you're coming from Prättigau, the best option is to take the car transport through the Vereina Tunnel.
The easiest way to get here is by using the Rhaetian Railway. After arriving at the Scuol train station, you can take a PostBus for two more stops to reach Bogn Engiadina.
Bogn Engiadina in Scuol offers you a wonderful opportunity to treat your body and soul. It’s definitely worth a visit.