In Switzerland, you do not have to go to the professional spa places to enjoy, relax and unwind. Of course, you are surrounded all the time and around the clock by pure picturesque nature, wide green plains, and wonderful mountain peaks covered with white snow most of the time, and this is what constitutes a natural diversity that you do not see everywhere. You can imagine, dear reader, the harmony of this charming nature with the finest Swiss health resorts, where health and wellness are a top priority.
The visit to Al-Bayan newspaper began in the city of Bad Ragaz in the Swiss north towards the German lands, where there is the natural thermal spring of Tamina, which was discovered in 1242, and it is the largest natural thermal spring in Europe, and near it is located the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, which consists of three hotels with various options and packages to suit Everyone, one of these three hotels is a hotel that contains a medical clinic for those wishing to check on their health and undergo some medical examinations under the supervision of doctors with extensive medical experience.
Here and in this particular resort, the first indoor swimming pool for natural hot springs was opened in Europe more than a century ago, to bring hot water directly from the spring through pipes using special techniques developed over many years, so that resort guests can enjoy the Olympic swimming pool with hot mineral water, In addition, it features many facilities, from a large Olympic swimming pool to many indoor and outdoor plunge pools, and a group of saunas and steam baths. It is also distinguished by its ease of access, as the resort is located an hour and a half by train from Zurich.
Then we moved on to a new experience of the classic Swiss experiences in the village of Bürgenstock, a small village on top of a green mountain as if it were an artist’s painting that excelled in drawing and photographing it. It is worth noting that some famous people once lived in this village, and I mention, for example, Sophia Loren.
What distinguishes the Swiss experience is that you cannot separate the splendor of the journey or moving from one place to another from the splendor of the intended destination. The journey began with the train that made its way through the plains and mountains to the center of Lucerne. From there, we took a speedboat to sail in the crystal waters of Lake Lucerne, and finally to climb the mountain by Funicular on Bürgenstock Mountain. There was a group of hotels at the top of the mountain with different packages and offers, including the Wald Hotel, which is characterized by reasonable prices within everyone’s reach. If you want absolute luxury, I advise you to choose the Bürgenstock Resort, which is one of the most famous hotels in Switzerland.
If the purpose of your visit is to take care of your health, the Wald Hotel is the place where you should be. In this resort, you will find all the medical care facilities and the most important and famous Swiss doctors in the world, all of this and more within a luxurious hotel natural environment that combines Swiss originality and heritage with development and modernity. Within a charming view of the Alps. Everything you can dream of can be found around you, from winding paths to walk around the hotel in the mountain, of varying distances and difficulties, to distinguished medical care by the most famous Swiss doctors, where you can conduct comprehensive medical examinations to discuss the results the next day with the internist, there and in the same hotel in On the reception floor you will find a medical center based on classic Swiss medicine.
Just a few steps away, at the Bürgenstock Alpine Spa, it’s easy and fun to spend time exploring the 3,200 square feet of indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, and relaxation areas, before making time for the heated outdoor pool with its stunning view of Lake Lucerne.
From here, we set off to the final destination on this trip by train from Lucerne station to Lausanne to spend two days at the Beau Rivage Palace Hotel, which is distinguished by its unparalleled luxury and heritage, and a more than wonderful view of Lake Lausanne. Part of the hotel has been recently renovated while preserving the same heritage and originality and adding modern touches, while the second part is still preserving the old heritage. It is necessary not to miss visiting the spa here, because of its facilities that reflect modernity and Swiss development in this field.
Switzerland, in short, has a decades-old tradition of integrating public health and wellness into daily life, and it is an appropriate destination if the visitor’s interest is to enjoy tourism, relaxation and recreation with interest in health and wellness.