Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Growth


~ Comment tu gères toi la vie de nomade ? ~
Ben un peu comme dans une vraie maison quoi ! Y’a juste le terrain de la maison qui change !
~ La vie dans le camion se résume à faire la vaisselle, faire à manger, un peu de rangement, salle de jeu pour enfant, salon, salle à manger et même chambre ~
~ Alors oui on vit dans un espace réduit, mais on découvre des extérieurs différents tout le temps, des lieux que nous n’aurions jamais vu d’une autre manière, et chacun de ces instants est si précieux au jour d’aujourd’hui ~
Vivez vos rêves, ne repoussez pas au lendemain ce qui peut être fait aujourd’hui, ne dites jamais que ce n’est pas pour vous, si vous avez envie faites le, ne laissez personne décider à votre place ce qui est bon pour vous !
~ Aujourd’hui on ne suit certainement pas les « codes » qu’on nous a inculqué et appris, mais mon dieu qu’est ce qu’on en prend plein la figure ! Ce voyage nous grandit de jour en jour, nous fait comprendre au fond de nous ce qu’on est capable d’accepter ou non de la vie, on en ressortira que grandit ♥️
#vienomade #viedeparents #vanlife #source #hotsprings #turquie #famillenomade #tourdeurope
A wintery edition of mostly hotter places in southern Europe. 
With the exception of Turkey, above.

🧖🏻‍♀️
#mineralwater #mud #mudbath #bath #december #beach #beachvibes #beachday #beachlife #photooftheday #instadaily #enjoy #enjoylife #happiness
Termes Fontpédrouse
Balanced
An amazing few days at the #saturnia natural hot springs.
#cascatedisaturnia #waterfalls #wildnature #hotspring #terme #naturaltherapy #naturalpool #thermalwater #hotwater #tuscany #toscana #vanlife #park4night #campervan #naturist #nakedinnature #skinnydipping
Italy, this entries mainstay.

Within the forest of Sasso Pisano lies another hot spring. Once a simple washhouse, it has been transformed into a unique bath. The spring has kept its rustic charm, creating a moody athmosphere. The water flowing directly from the pipe was a around 40 degrees Celsius, however, the tub itself with its clear water was around 10 degrees colder, creating a perfect balance. It was a truly magical experience, bathing in the forest on the last day of the year.
#hotsprings #hotspring #vanlife #sassopisano #travelphotography #travel #toscana #tuscany #ig_tuscany #outsideisfree #outsideisfree
Quando le menti riposano, i corpi liberi ballano, le anime leggere volano 🦋
Tuscan natural hot springs!
Clouded
Winter’s skinny dip ☃️
#nye #bath #skinnydipping #nature #naturephotography #spain #travel #travelphotography #travelling #traveler #adventure #happy #love #life #instagood #redhair #redhairdontcare #italiangirl #feet #ciao #happynewyear
Rounding this edition with Spain.

📍El río Mijares, a su paso por Montanejos, nos ofrece unas bellísimas piscinas naturales 💦, donde podremos disfrutar de un refrescante baño de aguas termales.
ℹ️ Actualmente, por la pandemia del Covid, el paraje Fuente de los Baños tiene acceso limitado (en verano), en www.visitmontanejos.com podremos comprar los tickets que nos darán acceso, precio pago de 3€ por persona (2€ hasta 10 años) a este magnífico lugar.
👉Si buscas camping donde alojarte, te recomendamos el @campingbungalowsaltomira donde podrás acampar por 22€/noche dos personas en TB con tu tarjeta @mundocampista
#Montanejos #VisitMontanejos #Villatermal #Fuentedeñosbaños #parajefuentedelosbaños #turismocastellon #bestplacestogo #Travel #Bestpic #beautifuldestinations #termas #Termal #CampingAltomira #MundoCampista
Oroitzapenak eraikitzen...💧🌌🌜🌙
#yesa#termasnaturales #termasromanas #pueblosenruinas#pueblossumergidos #ruinas #ruinassumergidas#udazkena#nature #naturelover#placeresdelavida #disfrutandoelmomento

Monday, January 23, 2023

Pruney

Island
#island #iceland #icelandtrip #icebath #snow #mountains #roadtrip #travelphotography #travelgram #travelblogger #traveltheworld #swimming #hotsprings #vulcano #holiday

A bit of an inbetween post for this Icelandic themed post. A bit content. A couple of photo's.

The World Pursuit starts the year (Jan. 1) with a post dedicated to alternatives to Blue Lagoon in Iceland:

'You cannot travel to Iceland and not experience just a few of the best Iceland hot springs! Hot springs in Iceland are a right of passage; even locals regularly use them.
Iceland has enough geothermal pools, spas, and natural hot springs to fill up every day of your Iceland itinerary. This is only the tip of the iceberg regarding places to soak in Iceland.
Unless you want to get pruney and never dry off, you won’t have time for them all. Some of these Iceland hot springs are popular tourist attractions, and a few aren’t much more than a hole in the ground. We’ve broken down some of the best hot springs in Iceland, and no, there is no mention of the famous Blue Lagoon because you’ve likely heard about that one already!'

 With a focus on (real) natural hot springs.

Anywhereweroam has a guide (Aug. 14) to spefically visiting Reykjadalur. It probably covers all aspects entailing a visit, though with little enthusiasm.

Islandia Dzień 4 🧡 Pamiętajcie, że rzeka jest gorąca u góry. Na dole pizga. #iceland #reykjadalur #reykjadalurhotsprings #hotsprings #icelandhotsprings #rangarbingeystra #polishgirls #travelphotography #traveltheworld #travelgram #icelandroadtrip #icelandtravel #icelandadventure #icelandnature #icelandphotography
Out
Gonow (Mar. 24) has 9 hot springs in the West Fjords of Iceland. On Heydalur (as an example):
'There is an absolutely stunning pool and hot tub inside a greenhouse at Hotel Heydalur, where geothermal energy is also used to grow vegetables and fruits. Finally, outside the hotel, there is a natural hot tub where hot water is pumped from the ground. Overall, this location is ideal for bath enthusiasts'.
📍Hot Spring Krosslaug
#Roadtrip Day 10
#iceland #island #travel #travellover #hotspring #hotsprings #hotspringsiceland #westfjords #westfjordsiceland #hot #hotpool #hotwater #couple #couplegoals #swim #relax #relaxing #krosslaug #wondersofnature #nature #naturehotpool #pool #naturalpool #naturepool
Tophotsprings (Dec. 4) has a list of 13 famous hot springs on Iceland:
'There’s no shortage of competition when it comes to picking the best hot springs in Iceland. This small Nordic country has around just 272,000 residents and over 45 hot springs with more than 200 pools, including one that formed in the wake of the Holuhraun volcano eruption as recently as 2014'.

 Famous apparently means mostly commercial and/or non-natural.

Iceland.org has a list of 21 hot springs (Mar. 23, 2022). They mention that there are only 45 hot springs on the whole of island. I very much doubt this claim. I suspect there are many more. Well, there are more: Epiciceland notes a list of 59 hot springs. Then again, Iceland Hot Pot Guide is currently above the 150.

Cheers to #iceland!
The Times has a recent (Jan 7) travel article on Iceland:
'Rather than the rocks, what woos me immediately is the hot springs. There’s the Sky Lagoon, which we head to straight from the airport. On the industrial outskirts of Reykjavik, we immerse ourselves in the warm pools overlooking the inky sea and distant mountains. Airport-to-lagoon turns out to be a brilliant way to switch instantly into holiday mode, especially when young tourists and Icelanders drinking beer and wine are bobbing beside you (from £40; skylagoon.com).
On day two, down the road from Husafell, we find another set of geothermal baths, Krauma. We now know the routine: shower first (crucial etiquette); naturally warm pools with their eggy, sulphurous aroma; sauna; steam; then plunge into the kaldur pottur (cold tub). Ten seconds is my PB in the icy water, but I see one local woman sitting there for minutes, barely shivering (from £31; krauma.is).
In five days we tackle five different spas or hot springs. Husafell’s seriously remote Canyon Baths, where we float under a starry sky, feel truly restorative for the soul — a hot soak cocooned by canyons with the sound of a river rushing past. Our guide, a sheep farmer called Olgeir, recounts local legends about witches and elves and hands out beers (I pass). We’re in a small group of tourists and we compare our respective road trips. “You’re turning into Icelanders, drinking beer in warm pools in the dark and sharing stories,” Olgeir says approvingly (from £57; husafell.com)'.
Bevvy
The website 57hours (Nov. 22) notes Icelands cultural tradition: hot spring dipping.
Just as people take hikes to volcanoes in Iceland, treks to natural hot springs are popular too. However, while “hot springs” get the most renown, they are only one of four main types of thermal pools found in the country. To explain each type, I like to think of them as a different alcoholic beverage.
Local pools: Beer
First we have local pools, which are like beer: everyone can enjoy them and it’s not too expensive.
Most towns have their own public version that anyone can attend at a low cost. Each pool has its own uniqueness to it—some are fancier than others with saunas, steam rooms and various sizes, like a craft beer, while others are more like a rustic hot tub. Community pools are man-made and in outdoor areas since they are heated year round by geothermal water which is often pumped from kilometers away. Even in the dark and cold winter months, locals can come to exercise, socialize and relax.
Hot springs: Moonshine
The next option is what most foreigners think of when they hear “Iceland hot springs.” These are like Moonshine because they tend to be the most raw and natural.
Unlike geothermal pools (covered next), hot springs haven’t been manipulated other than the occasional access trail or walkway needed to reach them. The water coming straight from the ground is at its natural temperature and often full of minerals. However, because there is no heat regulation, you must always check the water before getting in to make sure you don’t burn yourself—just like moonshine you never quite know what you might get.
Geothermal pools: Red wine
Next up are geothermal pools that to me are like red wine; they are a bit more cultivated and come in a range of price and quality that accommodates many tastes (and budgets).
These are man-made pools that pump water from the ground or hot springs into the pool and are often mixed with cooler water to regulate the temperature. Geothermal pools can be found in remote locations with minimal features or can also be found close to cities with easy access to parking, changing rooms, and often additional areas to relax.
Geothermal spas: Champagne
The fanciest and most elaborate of the pools in Iceland are the geothermal spas. They are what I would consider the champagne of our pools: classy, expensive and really only for special occasions.
Geothermal spas are man-made complexes that offer extensive bathing options, spa treatments, restaurants and often a hotel to stay in. The Blue Lagoon, Iceland’s most famous geothermal spa, is a perfect demonstration of the luxury that Iceland’s geothermal spa can offer.
And then 7 examples. and some pointers:
'What are the benefits of soaking in a hot spring in Iceland?
There are a bevy of benefits to soaking in warm water. Across Iceland, the hot springs vary in average temperatures, typically between 35-40°C (mid-90 to mid-100 ºF), though some water can be as low as 18 ºC (64 ºF) or as high as 50 ºC (122 ºF).
Primarily, this is a relaxing activity. We often don’t designate (enough) quiet time to sit and unwind—and doing so in hot, calming waters is a great opportunity for this. Hot water also boosts blood circulation, primarily by dilating vessels which increases blood flow, and can help loosen tight muscles.
The mineral composition can have anecdotal, albeit unproven effects as well. Typically you will find sulfur, silica, calcium, magnesium, iron, chloride, potassium, zinc'.
They don’t get much more natural than this one. Located in East Iceland, this gem makes sure the drive and short hike is more than worth it.
Use #hotspringsiceland and tag @hotspringsiceland to show us your hot spring and geothermal pool moments 🇮🇸
#hotsprings #hotspring #geothermalpool #naturalhotsprings #naturalhotspring #iceland
Icelandmode asks (Dec 20):
'If you’re thinking about taking a trip to Iceland, you might be wondering about the iconic hot springs – And specifically, whether or not there are any nude hot springs.
To get naked or not – that’s the question. Next, it’s time to weigh the pros and cons'.

Of course it also provides the answer(s): 

'Although Iceland is most well known for its natural hot springs and steamy geothermal pools, the country also has a few delightful clothing-optional hot springs you can explore if you’re particularly daring.
These hidden gems are typically located off the beaten path and tucked away in remote areas of the island, allowing adventurous types to take advantage of them in their natural state.
...
As it turns out, Icelandic fashion norms make going to the pool a little more interesting than usual.
It’s mandatory to wear a swimsuit, but only of the bottom-half variety.
While this might seem strange or risqué for some, it’s no big deal for locals.
In conclusion
If you’re looking to get naked, Iceland is a great place to do it – but you’ll have to find your private spot!
There are no official nude hot springs in Iceland, but there are a few secluded spots where you can get skinny dip without being seen.
Just be careful – the Icelandic weather can be unpredictable, and you don’t want to get caught in the cold!
Are there any other places in the world where you can get skinny dip? Let us know in the comments below, and visit our other blog posts for more travel tips and tricks!
Unfortunately no comments yet!

Um chuveiro termal no meio do nada na Islândia. #iceland #thermal #islandia #islandia🇮🇸
#icelandicadventure #assout #bundadefora #largadosepelados #nudismo #naturismo #naturista #nudism #instatravel #inatatrip #naked #nude
From GuidetoIceland (Dec. 25) an explanantion concerning Icelandic culture and Icelandic people. And aspects which they describe as weird, though that's a very subjective term. Concerning soaking / hot spring culture:
'Nudity is normal in Icelandic culture, and this routine nakedness may not surprise other Northern Europeans, particularly Nordic, Baltic, or German readers. Still, many others, particularly those from North America, should be given fair warning.
While showering before swimming is standard worldwide, but in Iceland you are required to do it naked and, in some cases, publicly. This requirement is because most of the pools in Iceland are not heavily chlorinated, so fellow bathers and swimmers need to be confident that the waters they will be entering are clean.
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The inhibitions of locals are not only absent in the changing rooms. Many Icelandic people bathe naked in certain natural hot springs or jump naked in the sea. If you want to immerse yourself in Icelandic culture and do the same, make sure that the hot pool you are going to doesn't have anyone else in it and is safe for bathing (you can't expect everyone to be as free-spirited as yourself)'.
It's actually an older article, probably rehashed.

Living in a harsh and cold place like Iceland, it's hard to explain the importance and appreciation we have for the countries geothermal energy to an outsider. Without it this place would be damn hard to inhabit. Just the heating of homes alone would be insanely costly and a much more polluting enterprise. ..... and let's not forget the hot springs. Who could live with out them on a snowy winter day.

Thursday, January 19, 2023

Ourselve

40 degrees celsius! In Sasso Pisano there are hot springs. One of them is just above the camper parking. Since there are not many tourists at this time of the year we had it for ourselves. What a nice place to recover from feeling sick!
#vanlifediaries #hotspring #hotsprings #sassopisano #toscanagram #toscana #tuscany #travelphotography
Lot's to read for you's lot. Roping in from all over the continent (and even beyond). 
But it's an Italian start.
And in Italian. This article (scambieuropei, Dec. 28) on the ten best spa's of Europe. Translated by Google:
'Few experiences are as relaxing and invigorating as a visit to a thermal spring: whether it's winter and you want to warm up or summer and you want to cool off in different waters than usual, you just need to find the right one'.
A good though brief overview of what's on offer (commercially).

The new year has just started, but there's already a 2023 guide to Saturnia (Tuscany) hot springs:
'The Saturnia Hot Springs are probably the most beautiful and impressive thermal baths we have ever seen. Thousands of tourists are attracted to this small town in the south of Tuscany every year to take a relaxing bath in the hot springs and, of course, to take a photo or two'.
Moving on. Matadornetwork has an intro (Dec. 21) on Swiss soaks, nine in total. The article does however emphazise (for it's English speaking audience?) the expectation of nude sauna's, no less. Concerning Forty Seven (Baden):
'It’s at this point that we need to warn you that, while you wear swimsuits to enter the hot spring pools, saunas and steam rooms in Switzerland are generally entered in the buff. In fact, entering a sauna with naked people while you’re wearing a swimsuit is considered impolite (voyeuristic, even)'.
An alternative to natural hot springs?
A soak with a slight twist. Riversong in Switzerland, rent out wooden tubs with heated water from their own (cold) springs. Also seems like a nice place to stay.

A new internet discovery: the German website Munichhotsprings. The website though has nothing to do with hot springs, only with Eisbaden, totally the opposite. Odd.

More Germany. 
Off to Baden-Baden? CNtraveler likewise (Sep. 1). The author seems to be holding out for a wellness elixir, but anyone moderately familiar with Europes love of soaking and sauna-ing knows it's never a one-off solution. The article is very high brow, as if the author is rubbing shoulders with all those past visiting celebrities and also includes a casino winning into the mix.

The warm (28C) Maibachl sytream near Villach (Karintia, Austria) is flowing again currently (but weakly), surprisingly (Meinbezirk.at, Jan. 6). The article however reports that a Tiktok vdo of the event notched up more than a million clicks:
'Einmal ins Maibachl springen, das wollte offenbar der österreichische Filmemacher und Socialmedia-Star "Julianmediahouse" (über eine Million "Follower" auf TikTok, Anm.). Sein Video über das sprudelnde Maibachl ging am Donnerstag online und binnen Stunden viral. Es hält mittlerweile schon bei über einer Million Aufrufe. Der Filmemacher über das Maibachl: "Das ist der coolste Ort Österreichs."'
Wie fein! 😍 Aber wisst ihr eigentlich, warum das Wasser so warm ist?
Den Grund erfährst du hier: www.krone.at/kaernten
📸 Evelyn Hronek
#krone#kronenzeitung#kronenews#maibachl#villach#naturjuwel#warmbad#kärntenisleians#carinthia#dobratsch
The vdo also illicits many hundreds of comments, not all happy:
'Der Kommentar mit den meisten Likes (461, Freitagfrüh): "Mah komm es sein schon genug Touristen dort." Gleichermaßen fragen in den Kommentaren User nach der "Adresse", äußern Bedauern, dass der Anfahrtsweg so lange ist oder freuen sich einfach nur: "War ich schon, echt toll."

So when is enough enough? 

The Russian language website, Nude, reports (Dec. 16) on Budapest soaking favourite Széchenyi. I always wonder what gets lost in translation:
'The organization of buying tickets and visiting is a garbage dump, about everything is as stupid as in my favorite Sanduns, the only devastating post, by the way.
Queues, cash desks are fooling, you can only buy towels.
Papers with mixed tariffs on the wall.
Sanduny - work on their glory and do not bother to help, it's the same here, only the faces are nicer.
...
It's crazy to be among so many people.
In the sauna, a real live conversation of everyone with everyone, noisy, a little dark, that the bodies seem tanned and very hot.
There are fonts, snow and endless women in plus size swimsuits'.

Fromrusttoroadtrip are back on the road once again. It looks like a run to Turkey. On their website there's an entry (Jan. 11) on Baie Herculane (Romania):

'It was on a cool October morning we met Oana Chirilă by the gates of the rusty iron behemoth which has dominated the town’s skyline -and conversations- for the past two decades. We were here to film a segment for Europe Hidden Hot Springs Journey, which we were particularly excited about as it combined two of our great loves in life: hot springs, and abandoned buildings'.
A handful of scenes from our time in Romania last Autumn 🍂
Above a secretive valley on a grassy mountain plateau is where we set up camp and lay our heads for those nights.
We flung the doors wide to appreciate the moonlight so bright it cast a shadow, opening up the daytime world at night.
On the night of the full moon, a haunting and bizarre sound filled the night air; the howling of animals, a chorus of dogs and cats baying at the unusual beacon amongst the stars.
During the day, we found a wealth of hot spring sources to explore, boiling up along the banks of the Cerna river, hidden beneath bridges or filled with smiling people slowly stewing their reddening skin.
A unique experience for us; never before had we discovered such natural riches in this corner of Europe. Each country that is home to hot springs also has its own bathing culture, and nowhere is that more prominent than the town of Băile Herculane, Romania’s answer to Budapest.
This town, one host to emperors and mythological gods, has fallen out of favour with Romanians, but a revival is on its way, spearheaded by some of the town’s youngest residents…
Read more about Baile Herculane and the revival of the town tomorrow!
The Orange Backpack (Dec. 5) on Central Greece's Thermopylae:
'You can find several hot springs around the area, but the hot water baths closest to the source are the warmest and therefore the best to take a bath. They are freely accessible and deep enough to submerge yourself in its hot water. The water is most hot directly at the source. We couldn’t stay in the water for too long and were still feeling all warm and glowing long after our bath'.
Cling-on
Sauna news then.
Mailonline (Dec. 9) shares an Estonian experience, with the sauna as highlight:
'Arriving at the Mooska smoke sauna near the Latvian border, my inhibitions take a while to dissolve. Even after learning that nudity is encouraged, I cling to my skimpy towel as I enter the hut.
At first, too, I arch an eyebrow as Eda Veeroja, the earthy priestess of the place, explains the ancient magic of the sauna — how it puts you in touch with the ghosts of your ancestors, and so on. When Eda, now nude, bangs a drum and starts chanting, I and the other sweat-drenched members of my group join in.
We are all sporting felt sauna hats that make us look like pixies. If it gets too hot, we take a dip in the natural pool outside.
Saunas are a big deal in Estonia, but a smoke sauna is different. The scalding steam is laced with the scent of smouldering wood. Then there’s the pagan stuff. At one point, we whisk ourselves with leaves while chanting: ‘May the wisdom of my bottom go to my brain.’
Worldofsauna has an article (Jan. 3) concerning Finnish sauna culture. Enlightend?
'Generally speaking, Finns sauna naked, at least among family members. We only go together if everyone is “our people” from the same family.
Friends and groups of friends/couples often go to the sauna wearing swimwear. Of course, there are exceptions to this among different groups. Groups of friends often agree on how to proceed: for example, whether the men will sauna first and then the women, or whether the mixed sauna will be textile-free or if everyone wearing swimwear, etc.
Often, public saunas have saunas for men and women separately. Then we go naked in the sauna. In mixed public saunas, swimwear is often worn.
I would also like to remind you that there are exceptions, and you should learn about the sauna customs of the specific sauna before going in. However, Finns usually are not interested in what you wear to the sauna. Regular clothes and shoes are a no-go; you should not put them in the sauna. Otherwise, Finns are liberal'.
Thermegroup, a company representing a number of resorts in Europe (thermal resorts in Euskirchen, Sinsheim, Titisee (all Germany) and Bucharest; upcoming (Manchester)) launches (Sep. 6) a publication named Social sauna - Bathing and wellbeing:
'Edited by Jane Withers Studio and published by Therme Group, Social Sauna – Bathing and Wellbeing presents a new perspective on global sauna culture, ritual and design. By defining the sauna’s essence and exploring how this practice is evolving for the 21st century, the authors reveal how sauna is a deeply social practice that can offer renewed benefits for health, wellbeing, and community.
Recently, sauna culture and urban bathing is undergoing a global resurgence and has become a platform for cultural and design experimentation. The aim of Social Sauna is to illuminate one of the most venerated communal bathing traditions and analyse why and how it is gaining new relevance in our stressed and hyper-connected world.
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This current renewed interest in sauna reflects sauna’s ability to mitigate physical and mental health problems including stress, anxiety and cardiovascular disease. A 2020 Japanese study of bathing habits revealed that participants who bathed every day had a 28% lower risk of cardiovascular disease and 26% lower chance of stroke'.
The publication is readable via the above link.

An unlikely sponsor (Varta) presents (Dec. 5) it 's list of nicest wellness resorts of Germany, most with either hot springs as its source ((Therme Erding, Caracalla, Palais Bad Wildbad) or at the very least cold (but mineral rich) springs.

The website Travelbook.de has a slight twist to the wellness list (Dec. 9). All twelve Germany located resorts cater to nudie fans:
'In der Sauna liegt eine feuchte Wärme auf der Haut wie ein wohliger Mantel. Beim anschließenden Abtauchen prickelt die Kälte durch den ganzen Körper. Doch dann folgt für echte FKK-Fans der Alptraum: Um noch eine Runde schwimmen zu können, muss man sich in Badeanzug oder -hose quetschen. So schnell ist sie vorbei, die Freude an der Nacktheit. Aber es geht auch anders! Viele deutsche Thermen und Bäder haben das Bedürfnis ihrer Gäste nach Nacktheit auch beim Schwimmen erkannt und gehen mit besonderen Angeboten auf die Wünsche von FKK-Fans ein'.
Basically, they are signalling a trend that those wellnessing clothesfree would also like to have the same facilities as the textile lovers. 
Explanation: often wellness resorts have a two tier system of payment. You pay general entrance fee for being allowed to use pool, while the (textilefree) sauna areas require an additional fee. So if you abhor swimmers then you end up paying the pool fee for nothing.
Note that quite a few of the list are also listed in the above noted best wellness places of Germany.

Very much on the same theme, British Naturism has a report (Dec. 14) on a
'Spa Road Trip'.
The trip heads through Switzerland and Germany with quite a few visits to various spa's, again also mentioned in the lists already passed. An excerpt:
'By contrast, a three minute walk away is Caracalla Therme, a modern, textile swimming pool complex with a large Naturist spa, for an additional cost, which has a good range of saunas and steam rooms, a jacuzzi, rest areas and an outdoor sunbathing terrace. The spa area is accessed via a spiral staircase from the main pool area and as you enter there is shelving for you to leave your swimsuits. Baden Baden should be on the Naturist spa bucket list for the opportunity to experience these two completely different spas'.
On the US-based Medium (Sep. 7) author Dan Carlson promotes the European Spa and social nudity:
'The seasons are turning as this piece goes to print and it’ll soon be too cold to frolic in the sea with or without a swimsuit. With their warm thermal baths and myriad saunas, the thermal resorts of Europe are, surprisingly enough, best enjoyed in the dead of winter.
What’s more, the European spa experience is literal perfection for the social nudity curious. While nudity may be required in the pools and saunas of such establishments, bodies are typically covered everywhere else, shifting the focus to self-pampering and self-indulgence, and away from the fixation on naked bodies.
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We have been visiting European thermal spas for the past fifteen years or so. Like those responding to my other posts on naturist travel, many of our friends wince just a bit when we tell them of our most recent visit to the German spa.
“Wow. You did that? Not sure I’d have the courage.”
“Really?” we say. “Why would you not do this?
He then lists eight things you should know about European spa nudity:
  1. There's great variation in clothing regulations. Research, research.
  2. Germany and Netherlands are nakedest. I'd add Belgium Flanders and the Alpine countries.
  3. Big complexes. Me: not true, as a non-local, the author probably misses the local set-ups, way smaller.
  4. Big set ups in France, Italy or Hungary are always only for textiles.
  5. Spa goers are not nudists. Again myself: In Europe these boundaries are much more vague and nakedness is much more based on functionality rather than philosophy.
  6. The bathrobe is heavily embraced. Really? Dubious I think.
  7. I don't understand, even though in English the essence is lost in translation.
  8. Be alerted that in Netherlands it's always naked, while in Germany there may be a mixed zone. Me: Not really, in Netherlands bathinng culture never took off, such as in Germany, so there are very few bathing places with sauna's. But those there are, also have the two tier system.
In general these rules are very much a generalisation, with the first rule being the most important. To end:
'Here’s the kicker! Should you summon up the courage to give it a try, you’ll soon realize that Europeans are not particularly concerned about your body, nor are they especially preoccupied with what you think about theirs. Certainly, much less so than one might encounter when going to any textile beach on the Outer Banks or Southern California where swimsuits become an integral part of an unannounced beauty and fashion contest. The European sauna-spa experience is one of personal self-indulgence where people go to imbibe in simply feeling alive, and they think the best way to do that is to leave their inhibitions, and their textiles at the door. So many lessons to be taken from that'.
Blasted
sahara #tunisie #desertrouge #douz #sunset #magic #incredible #beauté #merveilledumonde #tourism #paysage #crazy #nature #pic #instagram #instalove #holiday #expedition #randonnée #bivouac #exceptional_pictures #myself #love #dune #sable #source #sourcethermale #boutdumonde #expedition #nature #infinite #sunset #coucherdesoleil #life
A sort of intermezzo, a couple of North African soaks to look at / enjoy.

Auch von uns ein frohes neues Jahr 🎊 Wir haben den Jahreswechsel bei den heissen Quellen von Fask verbracht 😊
#hotsprings #sourcechaude #fask #travelmorocco #expeditiontrucks #homeonwheels #thisisafrica #camel #dromedary #desert #sunsetlovers
Morocco's Le reporter Express has an article (Oct. 21) on the thermals of Asmaa (Western Sahara):
'La source thermale Asmaa est une eau chaude de 38 degrés contenant du Soufre. Cette eau vient d’un puits de 700 m de profondeur.
...
Cette source thermale est située à environ une trentaine de kilomètres (36 km) de la ville de Dakhla. Elle est très prisée, mais la route empruntée pour y accéder n’est pas commune. Il n’y a aucun panneau de signalisation sur le bord de route.
L’entrée de la piste est seulement marquée par le passage des 4×4. Ceux qui veulent y aller sans guide ont quelques difficultés à le faire'.
Females though need to pay attention (sigh):
'En effet, un seul homme est chargé d’asperger les personnes de cette eau thermale, son tuyau à la main. Les femmes ne s’y exposent pas dans ces conditions'.
Another unique thing to do when in Dakhla: Take a shower at the Asmaa Hot Spring source of around 38° with a powerful smell of sulfur. Upon arriving at the place, you pay a small fee then get yourself in your bathing clothes. Someone then helds a hose to you so make sure to position yourself comfortably with a firm stance as you prepare for a powerful spray of water. 
The water is said to have healing/ beneficial properties. Nevertheless, it's a good experience and a unique way to freshen up. Note there's no "plain" water should you feel the need to rinse off after. In fact, we also saw others bring soap and shampoo and actually use the hot spring water to shower with. 
#asmaa#sourceasmaa#asmaahotspring#dakhlahotspring#dakhla #thingstodoindakhla
#dakhlatravel #dakhlacity #dakhlamorocco #morocco #dakhlasahara  
#dakhlaafrica #westernsahara #saharawi #aboutdakhla #whenindakhla #travelafrica 
#traveldakhla #dakhlatourism #whileinafrica #beautifulafrica #visitdakhla 
#exploreafrica #travelafrica

I also notice whilst skimming through the relevant photo's, that there are a few brave(?) women who do the same treatment. So much for the offical advise. 

Practice
Southwest Europe to tie up this lengthy post. 
Tierrassinfronteras heads off (Dec. 13) to another French soak(-ish, 35C) of the Pyrenees. Their translated recommendations for Mérens les Vals:
  • The first recommendation is the most important, this site is quite popular in summer and festivities. Therefore, if you want to enjoy nature and relax, we strongly recommend visiting the thermal pools very early or very late and avoiding times of great influx.
  • The second important piece of information is: this is a natural and wild space, therefore you should not leave garbage and you must preserve and respect it. If you find something lying on the ground, even if it is not yours, take it with you. Together we will make this corner a more pleasant and beautiful place.
  • The Mérens les Vals Thermal Baths are a place to worship the body and relax. Avoid clouding the environment with unnecessary noise, preserve the peace and tranquility that is breathed in this magical natural environment.
  • Do not be surprised if you find someone naked, the Thermal Pools of Mérens les Vals is frequented by people who practice naturism.
Sulfureuses
#merenslesvals #passionsouffre
The soaks of Santa Fe (Andalucia)? Tierrassinfronteras (Dec. 31) comments section:
'Hola! Estuvimos la semana pasada y están super cerradas y con vigilante.
Imposible ni acercarse'.
The Termas de Bande (Ourense, Galicia) have been lined up for some kind of developemt. ElEspanol (Sep.12):
'El Ayuntamiento de Bande (Ourense) convoca un concurso de proyectos para la construcción de un centro termal y la puesta en valor y aprovechamiento de las aguas minero-medicinales presentes en el municipio'.
The article notes there's an architectual competition underway with the winner being awarded the building contract. No news what happens to the current free and wild springs, which are located in what are hopefully protected archiological zone.



Termáticos • Lóbios • September • 2022
#galiza #galicia #spain #bnw_captures #bnw_greatshots #bnw_demand #bnwphotography #streetphotography #candidphotography #travelphotography #cyclingtour #people #hotsprings #ourense #roman #romantimes #historicalplace #eloiscarva #eloiscarva

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Teaser


A couple of winterish soaking photo's to warm the soul. Starting off in Italy.

C’È UNA GRANDE NOVITÀ!😍🥹
Questi ultimi 4 mesi mi hanno messa a dura prova.
Ho dovuto fare i conti con quella parte del mio carattere che viene fuori quando sono sotto pressione.
Ansia, paura, cambi d’umore repentini e impazienza.
Ho passato insieme ad @hattermax mesi a lavorare notte e giorno per la creazione di un prodotto che volevamo uscisse prima di Natale.
Ho dovuto mettere da parte le cose che amo fare, scoprire luoghi meravigliosi e condividerli con voi, risultando meno presente qui su Ig.
Ma l’ho fatto per una giusta causa, desideravo coronare il progetto che ci ha portato a viaggiare per un anno e mezzo in tutte le regioni d’Italia alla ricerca di luoghi naturali e darvi uno strumento utile che raggruppasse tutto ciò che avete già visto e quello che ancora non vi avevamo svelato 😍😍
Ed ora a GRAN VOCE posso dirvi che CE L’ABBIAMO FATTA!
Lunedì uscirà il prodotto che abbiamo creato io e @hattermax con l’aiuto di professionisti del settore, e… rullo di tamburi 🥁 DUE DI VOI POTRANNO VINCERLO 🤩🤩
Se amate viaggiare o avete amici che amano farlo, se desiderate scoprire posti unici come quello della foto, da lunedì potrete avere tra le mani un’idea regalo PERFETTA PER QUESTO NATALE 🎄😍❤️
.#luoghidavisitare #termelibere #terme #spa #natura
#terme #relax #italy #spa #love #travel #picoftheday #tuscany #instagood #toscana #nature #italia #photooftheday #alcamo #me #happy #relaxtime #saturnia #termealcamo #instagram #luxury #holiday #followme #palermo #pool #instalike #beautiful #photography #benessere #firenze
Soaking up the views in nature hot springs on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Magical experience ✨
#italy #italytravel #italygram #italyiloveyou #ischia #ischiaisolaverde #ischiagram #ischiaisland #oceanview #sunrise #sunriseoftheday #hotsprings #thermalbaths #magicalmoments #shetravels #sheadventures #livelovetravel #explore #exploremore #exploring #exploringnewplaces #traveleurope #traveltheworld #travelgram #mothernature #mothernaturerocks #optoutside #sheistravelling #outdoorphotography #ladyadventures
Courage 
Kalameny 💦💧🌊🫧🌝🌞 Free wellness hot thermal after hiking 🤗❄️👌🏻⛲
#traveling #geocaching #cestovanie #dnescestujem #travel #aroundtheworld #swimming #water #lake #sailboats #sailing #slovakia #slovenskehory #hikingadventure #slovakwild #slovakadventures #turistikanaslovensku #liveyouradventurey #beautifulslovakia #amazingslovakia #insta_svk #milujemslovensko #slovakia #turistika #dnescestujem #love #kalameny
Then a whirl through central Europe: Slovakia, Switzerland (twice) and Bosnia.

🇨🇭Vous aurez le courage d’entrer dans cette grotte comme les filles? Je peux vous dire que ça vaut la peine!
🇧🇷 Vcs teriam coragem de entrar nesta gruta como as meninas? Só posso te dizer uma coisa, vale muito a pena! À conferir nas fotos do carrossel…
#sourcechaude #nature #natureza #termas #termasgeometricas #thermesgeometriques #valais #valaiswallis #valaisgravedansmoncoeur #myvaldherens #valdherens #heremence #beadventurer #beadventurerinswitzerland #trilha #trilhandonasuiça #trilhandoeseaventurando #trilhandopelomundo #turismosuica #guiadeturismo #suiça #brasileirosnasuiça #brasileirassemfronteiras #trilhandotrilhas #myswitzerland #myswitzerlandbr #ineedswitzerland #inlovewithswitzerland
Partir explorer des lieux mystérieux comme c'est trop stylé! Petit bivouac par la même occasion, un peu flippant sur le coup quand même.
Ruine d'un anciens hôtel thermal de 6 étages, datant de 1819, où il s'y est produit, un champ de bataille durant la seconde guerre mondiale, ainsi qu'une avalanche destructrice en 1951, ce qui fait que seul le sous sol et la chapelle supérieure y aient survécu.
#ruine #bainsthermaux #anciensbainsthermaux #suisse #switzerland #italie #italy #italia #tessin #ticino #bivouac #lieumysterieux #bagnidicraveggia #spruga #sourcechaude #sourcenaturelle
You know when you’re traveling along a backroad through Bosnia and find hot springs, and you recall living in the moment, and so take off your clothes in public, and soak with strangers, and you get out all cold and wet, and your feet are all dirty while you pull on pants, and it’s windy, and there’s not an ounce of modesty left between you and getting warm? You know that feeling? That’s a good one to embrace.
Down the road, the ancient cafe owner collects old typewriters and irons that would require a lot of endurance to type a small note, or get a smooth hem.
The people here and in Croatia lived through harsh bombing and war in the early 90’s. Cemeteries are ever present, next to parking lots and markets. Honoring death -in life. And there’s a snappy, no nonsense quality in their communication. Pragmatic and enduring, it seemed rough at first, and then I began to understand and respect it.
#bosnia #hotsprings #antiques #1994 #wartorn #cemeteries #loss #endurance
Join-in
"Vive tu naturaleza 🍁🌊salvaje, experimenta, escucha tus propias aguas, naturales, fluidas y únete a la tierra🌜"
Then more mountainous, the Pyrenees for instance, but also some from more south in Spain.

Lloc curios, termes romanes dins el pantà de yesa. També va ser un balneari , que va quedar enfonsat sota les aigues del pantà.Sols s hi pot anar quan el nivell d aigua està baix. #tiermasdeyesa #termasromanas #yesa #pantano #history #balneario #aguastermales #lloccurios #lugarescuriosos #discover #natgeotravel #travelphotography #nofilter #relaxing #embalse #embalsedeyesa #hotwater #
Buon Natale!
Un Natale sicuramente différente, senza decorazioni né Luci, senza albero ne regali da scartare, lontano da Familia e Amici.
Un Natale differente, in una pozza di acqua termale nel bel mezzo di un bosco, alla riva di un lago.
Natale selvaggio, nudi nella Natura come parte di lei.
Un Natale condividendo il momento con persone che fino ad oggi erano sconosciute.
Un Natale dove ogni giorno si ha il regalo dell'esperienza di qualcosa di nuovo.
Che tutti i giorni siano come questo Natale!
#merryWILDchristmas
#navidad2022 #lavidaesunregalo
#termasromanas #sinmiedoavivir #lifestyle #borntobewild
#wildandfree #creandorecuerdos #salvaje #nolimitslife #ViveAmaDisfruta #galiciaexperience #galiciamaxica #osbaños #mindfulness #disfrutandoelmomento #slowlife #lifeexperience #vivirunsueño #somosemociones #regalarexperiencias #notodosecompracondinero #lifeisbetternaked
Ein magischer Moment, den wir nicht vergessen werden✨ Noch nie zuvor waren wir in heißen Quellen baden - und das mitten im Nirgendwo in einer atemberaubenden Kulisse. Habt ihr so was schon mal erleben dürfen?
#hotspring#magicofnature#couplegoals#cutecouples#fulltimevanlife#visitspain
#travelgram#sunset#moments#livewildandfree#naturelovers#camperlifestyle
#traveleurope#camping#campinglife#vanlifegermany#vansofgermany
#vanlifeexplorers#vanlifers#oceanlovers#travelcouples#dirtybootsandmessyhair
#adventureseeker#womoliebe#womolife#wohnmobilreisen#vanlifediaries

Nul besoin d’artifices, seulement de nature 🍃
#baineauchaude #sourceeauchaudenaturelle #nature #montagne #hiver #eausulfureuse