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Flims-Waldhaus (Graubünden)
Marvel at the mountain scenery from the outdoor saltwater pool, do the crawl in the indoor pool and then wander off to check out the herbal sauna, Rubin steam bath and Grisons "Schwitzstube".
Flims-Waldhaus
 
Flims-Waldhaus (Graubünden)
This superlative wellness oasis in its secluded hotel garden setting is truly hard to beat. It has an indoor pool, heated outdoor adventure pool, organic swimming pond (with ice hole in winter)...
Flims-Waldhaus
 
Flüeli Ranft/OW (Central Switzerland)
The Hotel Paxmontana, built in 1896 in art nouveau style, stands on a hilltop in idyllic Flüeli-Ranft, where St. Nicholas of Flüe lived and worked.
Flüeli Ranft/OW
 
Flühli (Central Switzerland)
This Jugendstil building from the days of the great hotel pioneers is still one of Entlebuch’s great magnets. The rooms are furnished in rustic style. While the Maag family of proprietors cultivates a warm and friendly atmosphere, the chef de cuisine treats guests to delicious regional and seasonal specialities.
Flühli
 
Grindelwald (Bernese Oberland)
Our 1,600m2 Alpin Well&Fit-Club is the perfect place for uninterrupted rest and relaxation. Options include glacier pool, herbal sauna, "Wärmestollen" sauna, saltwater pool and Wilderersauna.
Grindelwald
 
Grindelwald (Bernese Oberland)
This hotel's modern pamper complex nicely complements the wholesomeness of the natural surroundings. Roman thermal bath, indoor pool, sauna landscape, etc.
Grindelwald
 
Gstaad (Bernese Oberland)
At this elegant temple of wellbeing (2,500m2), "wellness for body & soul" is all about complete rest and relaxation.
Gstaad
 
Gstaad (Bernese Oberland)
Located high above Gstaad, with fine panoramic views from Les Diablerets down to the Gruyère region.
Gstaad
 
Gstaad-Schönried (Bernese Oberland)
Leaving your stress behind or recovering from sports will be a breeze at our 2,000m2 wellness and adventure area with its 400m2 water surface.
Gstaad-Schönried
 
Gyrenbad / Turbenthal (Zurich (Region))
The first historical mention of the Gyrenbad baths is in the Zürich tax register of 1464. The present structure dates from the 17th century.
Gyrenbad / Turbenthal