Immersed in the natural setting of the Stelvio National Park, at the Bagni Nuovi of Bormio the largest thermal garden in the Alps is waiting for you, to tell you of ancient secrets of wellness in the mountains of the Upper Valtellina area.
Despite the fact that we are “younger than the Bagni Vecchi, the Bagni Nuovi still date back to ancient times, in fact, they go back to 1836.
Since then, they have been a point of reference in the Bormio are for those who are seeking a little wellness and health.
All year round, you will be able to carry out 30 different thermal treatments, some of which using 7 outdoor baths, that are set in a large, sun-kissed garden.
Set within a Liberty atmosphere, at the Bagni Nuovi of Bormio you will find:
Venus’ Gardens
In the thermal park, immersions in hot water are alternated with long-term exposure to the sun and the crisp, cold mountain air.
Neptune’s Grotto
A functional, minimalist tunnel, that links the basement with the outdoor gardens and it has termal services that favour corporeal circulation and the thorough cleansing of your skin.
Jupiter’s Baths
A re-vitalising, indoor acquatonic path for a complete physical regeneration. The path has been created in the basement, beneath arched vaults where, in the 19th century, the first spa of the Bagni Nuovi.
Hercules’ Baths
The hottest area of the Bagni Nuovi. The large Brazier Room has a magnificent panoramic view overlooking the Giardini di Venere (Venus Gardens) and the Stelvio Park. The Sauna delle Colonne (Column Sauna) is an aromatised, high-temperature biosauna as well as the Hammam, a decongesting Turkish bath.
Cupid’s Tower
An ancient hexagonal tower dating back to the 17th century with two thermal water baths. The indoor bath provides the possibility to immerse in the most absolute privacy, while the outdoor one has a breath-taking view.