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SPA TOWNS
Southern Ardèche invites visitors to discover the benefits of its thermal waters.
Three spa resorts offer “cures” to treat rheumatism, skin ailments, diabetes as well as spa treatments.
Whether a “curist”, a well-being enthusiast or tourist, you will appreciate medieval Neyrac-les-Bains/Meyras or Saint-Laurent-les-Bains tucked away in its natural and rugged setting or alternatively Vals-les-Bains and its “Belle Epoque” charm. These towns have organised activities orientated toward their heritage, their thermal springs and mineral waters. |
NEYRAC-LES-BAINS The waters were well known by the Romans. This small spa town hugging the volcano Soulhiol offers three types of “cures”
“Le Bain Nature” (rheumatism), “la Force de l’Eau” ( dermatology), la “ Forme Verte” (relaxation, well-being and beauty treatments). Spa packages available (from 3 to 6 days) with, or without, accommodation.
Contact
: Site thermal à Neyrac les Bains 07380
Meyras Tél. 04 75 94 42 40 Fax : 04 75 95 54 32
Mail: accueil@thermesdeneyrac.com
Site:
www.thermesdeneyrac.com
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ST LAURENT-LES-BAINS This small Cévenole town located on the outer edges of the Lozère specialises in the treatment of rheumatism and is a member of the “Chaîne Thermale du Soleil”. The “curists” benefit from the hot thermal waters (53°C) and are offered “mini-cures” (6-day packages) with, or without, accommodation.
Contact : Les
Thermes de St Laurent-les-Bains Tél. 04 66 69 72 72 Fax : 04 66 69
72 71
Site: www.st-laurent-les-bains.com
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VALS-LES-BAINS
Features 145 cold-water springs (13°C), bicarbonate and sodic; some of these springs have been used since 1600 AD. The thermal establishment is open year-round and offers “cures” using mainly water springs whose evocative names are la Camuse, la Constantine and la Rigolette.
Contact
: Office thermal et
touristique Tél. 04 75 37 49 27 Fax : 04 75 94 67 00
Site : www.thermesdevals.com
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