THE BEST GALICIAN HOT SPRINGS

las mejores termas gallegas

THE BEST GALICIAN HOT SPRINGS Water is life, and that is why today we bring you the best Galician hot springs. Galicia is a land of water, a lot of water, either because it has the longest coastline in Spain or because of its more than a thousand rivers. A great attraction of the autonomous community is its natural hot springs, being able to take a warm bath in an environment of exuberant nature is priceless. Outariz Hot Springs: Located on the banks of the Miño River in Ourense, east spa is inspired by the culture Japanese spa. The complex has with 11 hot springs air free and 3 areas of indoor hot springs, available to be enjoyed in the form of circuit zen or circuit Celtic. Termas do Muíño da Veiga: The thermas of Muíño da Veiga also take advantage of the bed of the Miño River as it passes through Ourense. In this case, the complex is located at air free and at the foot of an old mill It has a restored .>large landscaped leisure space and 5 swimming pools, 4 of which are from water hot (around 40 degrees) and 1 is a bath of cold water. Prexigueiro Hot Springs: The small parish of Francelos, belonging to Ribadavia in the province of Ourense, has with one of the best thermal springs in Galicia. Surrounded by forest, these thermal baths have with a environment natural unique and are arranged in a ring with 5 thermal pools and a spa. Bande Hot Springs: To the south of the province of Ourense, in full valle of Lemián, the camp Roman was installed from Aquis Querquennis following the paths of the Route XVIII. It contains remains of Roman mansions and thermal baths. They are conveniently located in Porto Quintela in the municipality of Bande. Chavasqueira Hot Springs: The Chavasqueira thermal facilities, located in the center of Ourense, on one of the banks of the Miño River near the Millennium Bridge, they recreate a house of Japanese bathrooms. They have 3 outdoor hot pools at 41 degrees, one pool indoor at 39 degrees, a sauna Zen at 40 degrees and 70% of humidity, and a Japanese sauna at 45 degrees and 85% humidity.

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