Showing posts with label Armenia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armenia. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Detours

Hotspring(break)
Another lengthy posting on the European soaking and saunaing scene, topical and all.

Totally on-topic to start off with.
Bert from 23b~log hotspring has been visiting a number of free Bulgarian soaks.
  • Bedenski Bana, Smolyan (Apr. 25), this time round the highest score from Bert:
'This would gain perfect score if not for the closeness to the main road and slight trashiness'.
'Low temperature but very appealing surroundings: Come visit in summertime picknick'n'dip'.
'Maybe the low key environment makes this not the most conducive of options in Velingrad. Solid option nonetheless'.
'... if you don't mind sulfurous hot springs, this is well worth a small detour especially if you're planing on using the ferry in Svishtov'.
Also on the visited menu (May 25), Strand Livada de Bihor, Oradea (Romania), a thermal pool / campsite :
'An excellent and affordable option caravan travelers looking for hot spring relaxation time. Wonderfully accommodating hosts and neighbors'.

Wanderlush yet again updates (Apr. 15) her article on Tbilisi's sulfur baths, all hot spring sourced. 

Hide_onsen_packer has posted a spate of entries on Europe, in Japanese. Hungary, Slovakia, Spain and Germany.

Already slightly shifting away from hot springs, we need to mention Wandering Carol again (Mar. 25), this time while visiting Vichy, central France. And her experience:

'If you do want to travel to Vichy, France, and are interested in the wonderful culture of the old-fashioned French spa, what you need are tips about the Vichy springs. The spring water is the raison d’être for this gracious, slightly-faded town in the Auvergne region of France.
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Out of 12 Vichy springs altogether, 6 are available at the Halls des Source for drinking (the other 6 have been closed or lost), and it’s here where the social status lines of Vichy spa-goers are firmly drawn.
On one hand you have the Serious Spa Goer who comes to Vichy to cure. On the other hand is the dreaded category of fly-by-night water drinkers, the Spa Tourist.
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The next day we skipped happily (okay, Mark wasn’t skipping) over to the Hall des Sources only to learn that without a special key card you can’t enter the serious side of the Vichy springs drinking hall, the side for professional drinkers.
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Luckily, French spa rules are no match for two people with very long arms, so Mark and I learned to enter the public side where the tourists go and simply reach around the barrier to fill our cups with the heavy duty thermal springs such as Hôpital, Chomel or Grande Grille.
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I sidled around Mark, reached around the barrier and filled my plastic cup with some comforting Grande Grille spring water. And I got caught.
A Frenchman hustled up to me and started shouting non! non! non! non! and rubbing his stomach, miming that without a doctor’s prescription I was about to a) either have a baby immediately or b) become dramatically and violently ill'.
It's quite odd how French hot spring and wellness culture seems so outdated. With these standards of hospitality, it's no wonder foreigners are hardly interested, nor do these appeal to the younger generations, French or otherwise.

Sip
Sauna culture then. In the traditional sense.
BBC head over to Estonia (May 16) to look into the local smoke sauna culture:
'After almost nine years in Estonia, I've been to more saunas than I can count, though never to a smoke sauna. I wasn't worried about the heat or the nudity. Even the idea of a cold plunge in between sweating sessions was exhilarating. It was this "soul" of the smoke sauna that made me feel a bit nervous.
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Between sweating sessions, I relax in the cosy break room in front of a wood-burning stove. In what can only be described as half history lesson, half guided meditation, Veeroja talks about Võromaa's smoke sauna traditions while I sip hot tea and cold maple sap harvested from the trees tapped outside. As I have not once glanced at my phone, I have lost all sense of time'.

Over the past week I have been deeply immersed in Finnish sauna culture. Living in a beautiful log cabin beside the frozen Lake Näsijärvi, drinking in the silence and snowy views.
My cabin had its own sauna, in fact there were more saunas than cabins to sleep in, a beautiful if a little exuberant ratio. The smoke sauna was less than 50 meters away that when fired up, offered such a deeply penetrating warmth I really could have stayed forever, or at least until I needed the next round of avanto… before repeating, repeating and repeating.
Sauna culture is more than just a tradition—it’s a tightly knit community where everyone is connected. I decided sauna on this level is perhaps not the usual 6 degrees of separation but perhaps 1, or 2 at the most. From my Scottish shoreline home I’ve been inspired through the lens of social media, and for once I find this world is truly real, which feels more than a little magical. I met sauna shamans, sauna healers, sauna hosts, sauna builders, sauna geeks, stove builders, fire starters and many, many, many sauna lovers, saunavores and saunapaths!
I almost lost count of how sauna benches I sat on (it was 18 btw) but its not really about the number, its about the love and enthusiasm for learning and sharing that I found on these benches. A huge thank you to Wendy & Mika of @SaunaWave and @niktorrens for organising such enriching experiences.
As I continue to learn and grow, I’m excited to share more insights from my journey with you all.
I will share more over the next few weeks, there is so much more to share as I learn more and develop. As always there is so much more behind the little sauna that sits on Edinburghs shoreline, but it all started with a girl, a big dream and a whole lot of love - lets do this!
Sauna on, my friends! Let’s keep the love for sauna culture alive and thriving. Are you ready to join me on this journey?
📷 mainly supreme capture queen @wendinwonderland
#SaunaCulture #SaunaLife #SaunaTradition #SaunaShaman #SaunaHealer #SaunaAvanto #Avanto #SaunaGeek #SaunaScotland #SaunaEdinburgh
Nudeblog.ru publishes (Apr. 4) a Russian language overview of Aremenian banya's, twelve listed if I counted correctly. And two hot springs, Ankavan and Azrakan. Translated snippet or two:
'The list was compiled by Maria Slutskaya.
Bath comrade.
An experienced resident of Armenia, now Georgia.
Marie conducts women's baths, does rebozo and swaddling, but if necessary, she will play cards.
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[On Noyland:] There may be dissatisfaction with naked bodies while swimming in Sevan, because there are houses nearby where you can spend the night'.
Бесконечная любовь к @moonfleur_ и @hoja.place [also listed]
Permitted
The evolving sauna culture. Part I.
As reported tirelessly here the Isles British see taking sauna as an upwards trend.
British Sauna Society shares a post (May 21) on their Sauna Summit Awards 2024, complete with links to the winners in the 9 categories:
Best Design @thesaltwatersauna
Best Urban Sauna @rooftopsaunas
Best Nature Sauna @haar.sauna
Best Waterside Sauna @driftwood_saunas
Best Social Prescribing Sauna @communitysaunabaths
Best Community Sauna @kilnsauna
Best Rituals Programme @beachboxbtn
Best New Sauna @fallenwillowsauna
Best Sauna Practitioner @janewittfireandice
Note, apparently Ireland counts as British. 
Also note that the British sauna culture is umm British ...?
In the process of looking into more info, I came across the instagram account of Emma O'Kelly:
'Writer
Sauna fan
Freelance journalist
Author of The Sauna, The Power of Deep Heat'
In the post
'Strip or not to Strip?
there are some comments which seek to answer and or explain to some extent the Britishness:
'emmaeokelly
@jkfrej I agree with you. It took me a while to be comfortable being naked as it’s not my cultural norm - it IS much more healthy and hygienic but it’s a big mindset shift for Brits.
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For me, I sauna without swimwear whenever I can. Most often here in the UK that means a wrapped towel. From my experience in Germany, the important thing is that the textile free zone starts before the sauna room itself - everyone can shower their full body. This is the greatest downside of many seaside saunas - there isn’t anywhere you can shower naked. Often there’s not even a place to change so people are wearing a swimsuit they’ve travelled in. Even in indoor venues it’s rare to see a cubicle shower near to the sauna. Permitted nudity is just so practical!
A recap of the Sauna Summit day can be found here.

saunawave (in London):
(2+2)x(2+2). 02. 2022 was a special day, we celebrated @mesq birthday with steam and sweat! 🔥♨️🧖🏻‍♀️🧖
More saunas please! Reduce tension in our bodies and boundaries between countries.
We celebrate at the bath house @russianbathhouse with steams and the classic honey cake. Pictures of us in the sauna was during a special photoshoot event with @mikkel.aaland for his photo project “Naked Sweat” which is coming out later this year. Mikkel’s @perfect.sweat TV series is also out very soon! Stay tune. 🤩🔥💦
Thanks @russianbathhouse for continuing support to the bathing culture and the @britishsaunasociety.
Thanks @lanhamjp for the cake pic 🙏
Group pics make possible by @manfrottoimaginemore
#saunabirthday #sauna #mentalhealth #wellness #wellbeing #saunawave #britishsaunasociety #nakedsweat #perfectsweat #russianbathhouse #londonsaunahotspot #saunahotspot#meandmymonfrotto
Even Germany signals a changing sauna culture.
From Welt.de (May 3) a German language article on how sauna / wellness culture in Germany is getting ever so popular especially with the younger generations:
'Zum Abschalten zu zweit, zum Quatschen mit Freunden, sogar für Flirts treffen sich junge Großstädter vermehrt in Thermen. Woher kommt die Begeisterung, stundenlang in einer handyfreien Zone zu entspannen? Versuch einer Erklärung'.
Concerning the new Vabali Wellnessoase near Düsseldorf:
„Die Vielzahl junger Gäste ist wirklich auffällig, obwohl wir keine Erhebungen zu konkreten Zahlen führen. Wir treffen anscheinend einen Nerv – ganz sicher auch wegen des Ambiente“, sagt Stephan Theune [50% owner] auf Nachfrage. Schon als Jugendlicher sei er wegen des Gemeinschafts- und Freiheitsgefühls gern mit seinem Freundeskreis in die Sauna gegangen und wusste entsprechend, worauf er bei der Einrichtung Wert legt.
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Laut dem Deutschen Wellness-Verband zählt die Bundesrepublik rund 2000 Saunabetriebe sowie zwischen 100 und 200 Thermen. Die meisten befinden sich in öffentlicher Hand oder gehören zu Hotels und Fitnessstudios.
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Genau diese [textile free] Pflicht beklagen viele in den sozialen Medien: Der erzwungenen Freizügigkeit wegen käme ein Besuch für sie nicht infrage. Auch Theune zweifelte zwischenzeitlich. „In Deutschland, einem Land, in dem Nacktsein zum klassischen Saunieren dazugehört, geht nur ein Drittel der Bevölkerung in die gemischte Sauna. Entsprechend Sorge hatten wir, dass gerade die Jüngeren das gar nicht mehr machen“, bemerkt er. Und ein Mix – eine trägt Badekleidung, der nächste nicht? „Da fühlt man sich ja total unwohl, wenn man nackt in der Sauna sitzt, und dann kommen vier Angezogene in Bikini oder Badehose rein. Das hat dann direkt Freibad-Charakter.“
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Aber „den jungen Leuten, die zu uns kommen, scheint es nichts auszumachen“, verteidigt Theune.
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Lutz Hertel, Geschäftsführer des Deutschen Wellness-Verbands, bestätigt die neue Popularität der Thermen bei jungen Menschen. „Uns liegen entsprechende Daten zwar nicht vor, und es ist auch die Frage, ob es sie überhaupt gibt“, sagt er. Aber mit dem Aufkommen von Anlagen wie dem „Vabali“ oder „MyWellness“, bei dem Gäste Räume mit Sauna und Whirlpool mieten können, öffnete sich das Fenster für ein neues Publikum, meint Hertel'.
Appearances
Part II
In Belgium though the new sauna culture is still very open to fluctuation. 
Belgium's Saunavereniging (Apr. 12) with a public(?) message:
'In Belgium, 'bathing suit' spa days and bathing suit areas in a public wellness centers seem to gain popularity. And, rumor has it that the same counts for the Netherlands Although we love to welcome everyone who wants to spend a wonderful time in our saunas and thermal baths, with or without bathing suit, we keep encouraging without for the sauna experience itself, as it facilitates the body's ability to sweat and detoxify Did you know that people typically wear towels or robes for personal comfort outside the sauna, such as in communal areas or during sweat session breaks? This practice helps maintain modesty and ensures everyone feels at ease while enjoying the other amenities of the spa or sauna facility In other words: even in a nude area, most people remain covered for 90% of the time. The choice, of course, is always up to you!
Study case: Saunate near Gent. From their Facebook account, the announcement (May 23) that now Wednesdays and Saturdays are clothingoptional instead of textile free. Comments explain: that doesn't automatically mean that everyone feels comfortable ....

The meaning of sauna rules? 
In Austria a judicial case has moved forward. Kleinezeitung (Mar. 23) reports on a case before the judge concerning 3 men who entered the sauna clothed, in contradiction to the household rules of stated sauna. This then lead to a scuffle with other sauna visitors it seems and that's why a judge needs to settle the rights from the wrongs.

Finally (nearly) back to soaking, with an insta posting from Fromrusttoroadtrip (May 12):
'What we love so much about hot springs is their variety.
No two are the same temperature, or have the same mineral content, or possess the same healing properties. Each one is uniquely wonderful.
Some are warm, some are boiling hot and some are cold. Some are blue, or green, yellow, orange or clear. Some smell like eggs. Others smell like fresh spring water and mountain air. Some are gravelly, sandy, muddy or filled with clay. Some are natural, and some man-made.
Most of them are hiding at the end of a long, exciting treasure hunt.
But this one in the south of Spain was a true stunner, although more well-known than most we visit. Bubbling up from the bed of a vast dried-up lake is the largest pool of thermal water we’ve ever had the pleasure to swim in.
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A true window of wild bliss.
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🛑✋If you know it please don’t name it. This hot spring like many others in Spain is at risk of becoming overwhelmed with visitors. We want to share stories and post beautiful photos but we don’t want to contribute to overtourism, hence why we don’t share the exact location. As always bathe, enjoy and share responsibly 💙'

Not naming, but hinting. It's not Iceland (post upcoming?): 

The best way to start your day 💙🤍 good morning everyone, everywhere..

Saturday, July 1, 2023

Stopover

Une escale chaude à 1463 m d’altitude 🏔️🔥
#source #sourcechaude #nature #montdor #auvergne #auvergne_horizon #auvergberhonealpes #auvergne_landscape #bainchaud #instalike #instadaily

Starting off with France. Then eastwards to Bosnia (I think) and Romania.

Reconnexion avec terre mère
Niewiele mi trzeba do szczęścia; wystarczy termalna kałuża z gorącą wodą, paruje aż miło 🩵
#hotsprings #termal #chwilotrwaj #dajciemiwszyscyświętyspokój #travelgirl #podróżemałeiduże
Hotsprings pe Valea Cernei ♨️
#discoverromania #romaniaascunsa #hotsprings #thermalbaths #romania #romaniancaptures #romania🇹🇩
Calm
Manchmal passiert so viel, dass ich gar nicht hinterher komme, um es zu verarbeiten und dann kommt irgendwann der Moment, meist erst, wenn man zur Ruhe kommt, wo mein Körper mir zeigt, dass es jetzt genug ist. Dann gilt es anzunehmen, heilen zu lassen und die Kraft der Natur willkommen zu heißen.
#thermopylae #heißequellen #heißequelle #heilung #kraftdernatur #dreads #dreadrules #girlwithdreads #wonderlocks #mightylocs #dreadhead #dreadication #dreadlocks #dreadshare #hippie #hippiegirl #dreadsforlife #beautydreadlocks #welovedreadlocks #nature
#boho #dreadgirl #dreadstyle #hippiesoul
#wonderfuldreadfairys #savikunterbunt

Greece, Greece. Georgia finishing with Armenia and a message to heed.

🛁🌳🌊
Кайфуши для Катюши 💦
Природные серные ванны с бесплатным входом у реки, в которой стоят цапли😍
Вода около 40°С + Солнце печёт
Купалась до головокружения 😅
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#kutaisi #georgia #vani #sulfurbath #sulfurbaths #sakartvelo #naturepools #грузия #серныебассейны #тбилиси #кутаиси #вани #серныеванны #серныеисточники #горячиеисточники #батуми #batumi #tbilisi #hotsprings
Finding a hidden hot spring is the best kind of reward.
This hot spring in Armenia lay hidden in the mountains at the end of one of the most challenging hikes we’ve ever done. It wasn’t long, nor steep, but it demanded that we cross seven icy rivers on foot, bare feet breaking through slabs of icy and the current threatening to topple us over. Throw the potential of some sleepy, grumpy bears into the mix, and it was anything but a leisurely stroll.
Fortunately the rewards were great; we were the only people soaking in this vivid orange pool, enjoying a natural massage from the geyser that spurts out of the ground every few minutes. We were able to strip off and relax into the sights and sounds of the wilderness for a good couple of hours; pure tonic for the spirit.
Ordinarily the greatest challenge of finding a hot spring presents is pinpointing it on a map, but this one was exceptional. But this very challenge is why we rarely share hot spring locations online; the process from knowing it exists, to finding it and finally soaking in it brings with it the joy of reward. Much like a treasure hunt makes finding the treasure all the more thrilling, knowing you’ve worked hard to find it.
Apps and maps have taken the thrill out of adventure in recent years; all information is readily available online, ‘secret’ locations are shared freely without consideration of who may find them and what their intentions are.
We’ve seen the most beautiful secret beaches and hidden hot springs destroyed from the footfall created by social media, which leads to overcrowding and privatisation. Hidden gems are disappearing at a faster rate than ever, which leaves us wondering what a world without adventure will one day look like.
We believe that everyone should have access to the healing power of hot springs without paying a fee, but it’s up to those of us who decide to share them online to do so in a conscious and responsible way.
The hot springs of Armenia were certainly unique, although not very hot and made difficult to access by the ongoing conflict between the country and neighbouring Azerbaijan, they certainly were beautiful.

Saturday, October 16, 2021

Modest

Изворите на Баба Ванга.
The usual hotchpotch of photos that somehow have soaking and Europe as linking theme.
And couples.
And guesses: which country? Where? How? 
Research, my friend.

Hot springs und Wasserfälle: wir lieben es in den hot springs zu entspannen. Leider sind sie meist kalt oder allenfalls lauwarm und die Entspannung bescheiden. Die Wanderungen zu den Mineralquellen sind oft sehr abenteuerlich, rutschig und spektakulär. 
#armenia #hotsprings #waterfall #adventure #vanlife #camping #unimogcamper #unimoglife #hikingadventures #hiking #worldtravel
❤️❤️❤️
#permet #albania #hotsprings

 Shivers

Hotspring Romanas Termas Galicia :)
#hotsprings #galicia
Singles soaking in Spain. Or close to its borders.

Heaven on Earth: Hot Springs & Cold River Immersion at Dawn
What I didn't mention in yesterday's post was that the stunning woodland and river runs parallel to a hot springs that the locals have created into immersion pools. At dawn and sunrise the peace and tranquility that this place transmits is difficult to describe in words but I think you can sense it in the images taken of me. As a cold water swimmer accustomed to getting out of the water shivering and then having additional thermal drop as I dress and quickly walk home, the luxury of immersing oneself in richly nutrient, enveloping hot water, like the most incredible blanket you've ever felt, is something that must be experienced at least once in your life. Then going back to the cold river and being embraced in another totally different and fantastic way is another gift - finding total relaxation as I breathe through the cold, feeling myself at one with my surroundings, breathing with the river and earth...
The River is so different from the Ocean. The water always flows in the same direction, the sounds are more or less constant, the current moves in the same direction, I don't have to constantly look for the sudden unexpected wave that will knock me off my feet. Constancy, flow, flow that carries worries away, soothes, heals, nourishes and fills at the same time. And I also know that the river will soon meet the Sea.
The water moves my waters, moves my mind, moves me on my water journey.
Why do I post these images? I hope that all of you who see this will seek out nature in its beauty, grandeur, simplicity and fill yourself with its riches. You will never regret making the effort.
#wildswimming #wildswimmer #riverswimming #hotsprings #termas #galicia #sharetheswimlove #bluemind #swimwildandfree #wildwoman #wildishnature #coldwaterswimmer #wildswim #inspiration #naturelover #water #waterphotography #sun #light #rewilding #empowerment #skyclad #coldwaterswimming #coldwatertherapy #thewaterjourney
Das bin ich. Und irgendwie auch nicht. Das war ich? Aber ein Teil von mir ist ja gleich geblieben. Also bin und war ich gleichzeitig die Person auf dem Bild das ihr hier seht.
Das Bild ist vor einem Jahr und 8 Monaten entstanden. In Frankreich. In den natürlichen Hotpools am Rande der Pyrenäen. So viel hat sich inzwischen getan und so vieles auch nicht. Hab so viel gelernt. Bilder ohne Ende gemacht und hab langsam das Gefühl ich fühle und weiß gleichzeitig was ich tue. Davor hab ich nur getan was ich gefühlt hab, ohne zu wissen warum und weshalb.
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Wusstet ihr, dass es in den Pyrenäen heiße Quellen gibt?
Wir waren zweimal dort, während dem ersten Lockdown haben wir uns in den Pyrenäen versteckt, weil man sich ansonsten nicht mehr ohne wichtigen Grund draußen aufhalten durfte. Dabei haben wir ein Hippiedorf entdeckt und zufällig noch weitere heiße Quellen entdeckt, die teilweise so heiss waren, dass Leute darin Eier gekocht haben.
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#pyrenees #fronkreisch #travelphotography #hotsprings #naturephotography #vanlifer #journeysofgirls #gowiththeflow #vanlife #vanlifediaries #roamtheplanet #nomadict #naturelovers #portrait_perfection #portrait_vision #travelfrance
Fertile
Relaxing in the hot springs of Samothraki island, with a view towards the sea and the coast of Turkey in the background.
Smells like rotten eggs due to the sulfur, but the vulcanic water makes wonders on your skin, muscles, and mind.
You can find some of these pools for free on the hill just outside the village.
Legend says Alexander the Great was conceived here. Ancient greeks and byzantines would also come here for fertility treatments.
Samothraki
October 2021
#gopro #goprophotography #goprohero9 #landscape #landscapephotography #travel #travelphotography #nude #nudephotography #portraitphotography
#portrait #selfportrait #ass #man #tattoo #beard #history #nature #greece #therma #samothraki #hotsprings
“Prima che il vento si porti via tutto
E che settembre ci porti una strana felicità
Pensando a cieli infuocati
Ai brevi amori infiniti
Respira questa libertà”
🧘🏼
Greenland = Europe? Not?

The next Official Guide to the Uunartoq Hot Springs! Not sure if my photo application will get me the job though. 🤪
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#uunartoq #hotsprings #officialguide #nochance #puritans #nature
#kayak #paddlingmagazine #kayaker #greenland #southgreenland #kayaksession #kayaksessionmag #paddleworld #feedspot #thepaddler #canoekayak #adventurekayakmagazine #oceanpaddler #widermag #ckm #southgreenland #staceycastromedia

Monday, April 20, 2020

Tried and tested

karrrrrmnsita simply in "Greece":
HotSprings.Agustitoooooooo
As the continent has simultaneously gone on a retraite (the only question is for how long?), let's do some stock keeping.

Let's start off with continent-wide news.
The Guardian (Mar. 2; from before the crisis) entertains us with 
'The 10 European wellbeing traditions everyone should try'.
Siesta, eating fish, fangotherapy, mediterranean diet, sauna, sophrology, Hygge, uitwaaien, fika and kur, a truly European mix
Huge amount of interesting comments; some examples:

'Sauna is very much part of Dutch wellness culture. I go once or twice a week. It is mixed gender and totally naked in a wellness centre open to the public. The idea it is something very Finnish is quite amazing. It has been in Northern Europe for centuries and not just in Finland.
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I apologize for my polemical attitude, but I cannot think of fangotherapy as part of the Italian tradition, but maybe it's me. Fangotherapy implies nudity, which hasn't been tolerated by the Catholic moral for centuries and centuries - only in Roman times nudity was normal, at least in their spas, and I guess our modern fangotherapy has been rediscovered in the late XIX century or so, I bet with the development of the sanatorium. My guess is that only in recent time fangotherapy has become popular here; nothing to do with, say, saunas in north Europe, which are really traditional and popular.
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Icelanders are also big into outdoor swimming pools with geothermally heated water. Everywhere has them from the smallest village. There’s usually an open air cool pool for swimming lengths, indoor pool for lengths, hot tubs, steam room and sometimes a sauna. All the generations go. Icelanders gather at the pools in the evening to chat, families and children to play and teenagers in groups. We’re on holiday in Iceland at present and have been every evening after touring which is the perfect way to relax'.
manaramm at Petriolo (Tuscany):
Went the hot springs today and loved seeing these two Italian women sunning in the spring with mud all over them.
This will be @mamacastrogiovanni and me in a few years.
#iloveitaly🇮🇹 #hotsprings #bekind #chooselove #lovelife
Dutch website blootgewoon (#5, 2019) looks at hot springs where naked = normal on our globe. Or were, who knows.
Top of the list are 4 European soaks: 1. Prats Balaguer (France), 2. Baden-Baden (Germany), 3. Sončni Gaj (Slovenia) and at 4. Rekjadalur (Iceland). The rest are from outer-Europe: the US, NZ and Japan.

meli_panigoni feeling at the top at Prats Balaguer:
Termas salvajes... agua termal de lluvias y nevadas de hace 12 mil años 💫  #magic #banysdebosc #termes #pratsbalaguer #fontpedrouse #catalanpyrenees #francia
Eared
Italy gets a lot of attraction in this post, though it's mostly concerning Viterbo.
Viterbo's soaker-promoter Giovanni Faperdue has been using his alter-ego as journalist to keep the fire burning. Lamiacittia (Feb. 10):
'Mentre i viterbesi sono distratti dal carnevale, noi un occhio ai problemi che durano da anni, lo gettiamo ogni giorno. E uno dei problemi che ancora ci trasciniamo è la chiusura del San Valentino per ripristinare i livelli della “callara” del Bulicame, ancora sofferente'.
On the eve of Carnival, attention is sought to bring a solution to the disappearance of spring water from the hot well at the public park of Bullicame. A day later, Lamiacittia (Feb. 11) it's followed up by this (translated):
'My article on Bullicame still suffering, from 25 November 2014, was a stone thrown into the pond, practices that perhaps no one in the Municipality carries out, with the necessary and also due diligence. Today a reader on Facebook commented on my article, in which I complained about the suffering of the "callara", which has lasted for five and a half years: "The problem of Bullicame is very serious, but strangely only Faperdue reports it".
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But in my opinion the way to go for the development of Viterbo is only this. Viterbo must live on thermalism and also on tourism. There are no more excuses. He who has ears to understand means'.
Then the good news, brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic situation and consequential closing of private facilities. Lamiacittia (Feb. 28) with assistance (?) of google translate:
'The stream comes out again to the Bullicame, with a cerulean water at a temperature of about 55°C and vapors containing hydrogen sulphide. After 5 years of agony, the callara of the Bullicame Park has returned to being full, pending the closure of the Zitelle well'.
A day later (Lamiacittia, Feb. 29) there's an interview with the Councilor for Thermalism, Enrico Maria Contardo; translated:
'We have developed an ambitious redevelopment project for the whole Bullicame Park. A copy has been sent to the Superintendency. Next March 3 we are planning a visit to the Superintendency, to listen to any remarks. This project, on which the Municipality will invest 120,000 euros, includes masonry bathrooms with running water, changing rooms, showers, caretaker's house, sheds and benches, a drinking water fountain, lighting system and video surveillance system. The resizing of the large tank is also foreseen in order to fill it with hot water. In short, if the Superintendency will give us the ok, we will have a really nice Park'.
Lamiacitta (Mar. 3) notes that there's ongoing research being done on re-opening Bullicame.

Lamiacitta (Mar. 16) mentions that after self-isolation became law, the Carletti pools (public hot springs near Bullicame) actually saw more attendants. But not for long, as authorities were quick to close the site.

alexklandrav at Tuscany's Bagni San Filippo:
😭🔫WTF????
Elsewhere, the Escapidious website which has many good pieces on US hot springs, heads over to Tuscany's Saturnia hot springs (May 10, 2019). The verdict:
'So, is it as magical of a place as the videos on the internet have made it seem? Overall, I’d have to say no. We were there during the slowest hours, during the off season hoping to have some peace and quiet. However, even then it was difficult to find a pool to yourself that wasn’t extremely shallow or too cold to be in for long. The temperature outside was a bit chilly, which might have impacted the water temperature. I was expecting very warm water but found myself sitting there cold even when I was closest to the source. There is also a strong sulfurous odor that will stay in your towel and swim suit, and will oxidize any silver jewelry it comes in contact with. Navigating your way around the pools and fellow soakers can be difficult. The travertine walls are slippery and the floor consists of small pebbles that are hard to maintain traction. Some water shoes with tread are necessary, and possibly even a mat to sit or lay on in the pool'.
Another website (traveladdicts) also headed over to Saturnia (date stamped Apr. 5, though comments start in 2016 ...). Amongst the tips:
'Moderate your expectations
The springs are free, so it is helpful to think of them a bit like your public swimming pool. You’re likely to encounter kids splashing and playing, obnoxious tourists, people hogging the waterfall baths, and other inconsiderate behavior. Just roll with it.
If you really care about privacy and relaxing there are a few options. The springs are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Come early or come late for fewer people. The further you go downstream into the stream bed, you’ll encounter fewer people – and cooler water temperatures'.
Tender
juliaheinamaa at Landbrotalaug
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Over to Iceland, one of the few countries where you can still visit wild soaks, though note that public bathing pools are closed and the government is contemplating tourist quarantine.
Reykjavik Grapevine (Mar. 27) notes:
'164 Blue Lagoon workers have been laid off as the company deals with the economic fallout of the COVID-19 outbreak in Iceland, reports Morgunblaðið.
These firings come following the recent decision to close the Blue Lagoon until at least April 30th'.
unchartedsunsets 
How free do you let yourself be?For us travel is about freedom. We love to go somewhere not having to stick to a plan or a routine. These unplanned moments usually give us the best memories!This picture was taken the day we got lost in Iceland with no fuel left in the car. We happend to stumble upon this natural hot spring and decided to make the best out of this moment - unforgettable!.....#icelandtrip #roadtrip #freedomtravel #lostiniceland #travelphotography #naturephotography @whatsoniceland @inspiredbyiceland #travelgoals #wanderlust #hotsprings #hotspringoficeland #adventuretime #adventurelife #doyoutravel #bucketlistideas #beautifuldestinations #instadaily #unchartedsunsets #traveliceland #travelbloggers #travelcouple #viewgoals #goldenmorning
Anyway all I could delve up was from Acanela (Feb. 3): must see hot springs in Iceland. The usual suspects.

Forest on Fire from near Seljavallalaug?

Heyiceland (Apr. 15) looks at it's nation's soaking possibilities:
'There are many places celebrating the bathing culture, that are not the Blue Lagoon. Mývatn Nature Baths, The Secret Lagoon, Laugarvatn Fontana, Krauma, or the recently opened temples of relaxation Vök Baths and GeoSea, not to mention the countless swimming complexes found in every town.
Many Icelanders even have their own artificial hot tub, if not a natural hot pool, at home'.
It then lists a number of hot springs at off-hand accomodations (farm-stays) where they can book you. Overall an interesting article.

🇮🇸Just Like a Woman #iceland #island #womanbath #naturalbath #hotsprings #seaside #icelandic #icelandcoast #betsabe #suzanne #beautyofnature #naked #eve #nakedwoman #icelandbath #landscape #landscapephotography #seascape #silhouette #womansilhouette #landscapephoto #somewheremagazine #somewhere #summersunselection #tendermag #lovemetender
Escape
lena.muehl at Thermopylae (central Greece):
4/2018von @kittyrusse .#bwportrait #hotsprings #greece
Then some miscellaneous topics of possible interest.
The Guardian (Feb. 29) has a look at the new Therme Bucharest (Romania):
'No ordinary spa, the Therme Bucharest is a vast temple offering pools, scented saunas and great-value wellness for all.
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Therme opened its first spas in Germany in the 2010s but I am trying its most recent addition, Therme Bucharest in Romania. The country has a long history of mineral springs and thermal bathing, but nothing quite like Therme, which also has two spas under development in Asia, one in North America and, excitingly for Brits, one at Trafford City, Manchester, opening in 2022.
What’s so exciting about a spa? First, the sheer scale: Therme Bucharest is a 4,000-capacity, 37,000 sq m glass-and-steel temple to wellbeing, with 10 pools, Romania’s biggest sauna complex and Europe’s biggest urban beach. Therme Manchester will be even larger.
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The trip was provided by Therme Bucharest'.
rudapaskuda_07 at Gruzja (Georgia):
#hotsprings#collectmomentsnotthings#gruzja#georgia#georgiatravel#wildlife#wilderness#globetrotter#natgeotravel#mytinyatlas#passportready#polskadziewczyna#backpacking#optoutside#naturelovers#aroundtheworld#exploringtheglobe#mylife#outsideisfree#goexplore#exploreeverything#traveltheworld#worldtraveler#traveladdict#neverstopexploring#exploregeorgia#backpacker
Worldthermalsprings has been off to Armenia and posts a series of photo's on their instagram account describing this recent (?) visit. Cocerning Hankavan (translated):
'Armenia March 7, the snow lies in the mountains. From Dilijan to Lake Sevan, the road goes through the Sevan Pass, then 2.3 km in the tunnel and emerges almost from the Lake. Here is the same famous food zone with barbecue and pastries, past which no one will slip without stopping. Then I go to Hankavan with hot pools. The 420 m well, with carbon dioxide, is partially released into the atmosphere, and water with gas residues flows into 6 pools in separate well-ventilated rooms. Each room has a dressing room and a table. Here you can order tea or food from the restaurant. Prices and mint tea are great! Travertines are deposited on the walls of the pools. Water pipes are made of non-woven material so that they are easy to change, since travertine is also deposited in them. An employee Sergei, who has been working here for 18 years, He showed everything and, by his own example, proved the healing properties of water: he came here crooked, and now he is moving very well. With his permission, I took a bath. I didn’t want to go out. The water temperature in the well is 41.7 degrees. A ticket for 5000 drams allows you to use the pool for 1 hour, regardless of the number of people. There is also a small hotel. The owner has big plans for the arrangement of the complex. There are about 30 wells in Ankavan, but almost all of them do not work or the water is cold. Downstream the river, water outcrops and travertine deposits are visible, but swimming is difficult. I liked Hankavan. regardless of the number of people. There is also a small hotel. The owner has big plans for the arrangement of the complex. There are about 30 wells in Ankavan, but almost all of them do not work or the water is cold. Downstream the river, water outcrops and travertine deposits are visible, but swimming is difficult. I liked Hankavan. regardless of the number of people. There is also a small hotel. The owner has big plans for the arrangement of the complex. There are about 30 wells in Ankavan, but almost all of them do not work or the water is cold. Downstream the river, water outcrops and travertine deposits are visible, but swimming is difficult. I liked Hankavan'.
They also head to the hot springs in Azrakan:
'The village of Arzakan itself is incredibly dirty, the Hrazdan lane on which the Village stands is cluttered, even the car body is in line with. Manure is being piled next to the bed, everywhere there are mountains of garbage. I don’t even recommend stopping by there!'
More stops at the delightful Jermuk, Bjni and Vorotan.

From Rust to Roadtrip (Mar. 9) has another hot spring encounter, this time in Permet, Albania:
'Pushing out into the milky blue waters, letting the warm liquid take my weight and making those first few strokes across the pool toward those snowy mountains in the distance; that was how this morning began.⁣
Few things are more refreshing than an early morning swim, a chance to wake up and stretch, enjoy an hour of open headspace before the rest of the world rises. Not that there were many people around; the waters weren’t exceptionally hot but neither was the weather, and this was enough to put most off. The main appeal for us was that this pool was just the right size and depth for swimming in.⁣
The steam swirled upwards in the thin winter sunshine, a herd of goats crossed the old Ottoman bridge with a tinkling of bells, and we swam. Back and forth, round and round, algae tickling our feet and the constant crashing of water falling from the pool into the river, staining it too that surreal milky blue as it filtered down through the valley.⁣
More on spa's. The Meandering Naturist (Feb. 29) heads over to visit Bussloo Thermen, one of Hollands saunacomplex frontrunners.
'I should note, at least for the sake of those unfamiliar with the European spa culture, that there is quite a wide variance in the opinion as what defines a proper and refined spa experience. Some reviewers are appalled by the “mega-spa” places like Therme Erding and much prefer the historic edifices where architecture and calmness override amenities and entertainment. To that end, it seems Thermen Bussloo lies somewhere on the middle of the spectrum, as there is no swim-up bar or evening entertainment (that I know of), but the amenities are plentiful and interesting. And is it just me, or are spa-goers in Holland simply more comfortable with naked?
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Final verdict? Addie was right! If you’re looking for a naked escape that is essentially weather-proof from the variable climate of northern Europe, Thermen Bussloo should be on your short list. In fact, I’ve added it to my port of entry destination list – as I think the best way to start any European vacation is with a day of snoozing, soaking, and sweating at the spa'.
Natural thermal springs in Spain, notably in the south of Andalucia (Malagaweb), an overview: Zujar, Alhama, Periana, Almargen, Las Majadas and Hedionda.

sb.claaau at Termas de Santa Fé (near Granada, also Andalucia):
Do you know the plan that never fails?-no plan 🐉
Vintagetravel (Mar. 31) looks at Spain's northeastern Costa Brava and its possible soaks. Intro:
'Since as far back as the Roman times, the people of the Costa Brava have been exploiting the relaxing and healing qualities of the region’s many medicinal mineral waters and hot springs.
Today the thermal baths of the area pride themselves on offering clients the most modern and avant-garde of facilities and excellent professional services, in a therapeutic practise which dates back centuries.
We explore three of the best thermal baths on the Costa Brava'.
The three are
- Balneari Termes Orion
- Peralada Spa
- Balneari Vichy Catalan
I think all three are more geared to the top end of the market.

From Turkey, goturkey (Feb. 25) give you an overview of the Turkish hot springs, all developed?
'When we look back through the humanity’s search of healing sources for centuries, Turkey being on a geothermal zone defines the country as 'A Thermal Paradise'. With close to 1300 thermal springs, each one full of a variety of minerals that are important for health, make the country a great place to visit when in search of healing sources.
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The history of thermal pools in Turkey dates back many years. The Hittites thought to be the first civilization to discover the benefits of thermal water resources in Anatolia. Many baths have been built by the Hittites in regions with mineral hot spring. In the ancient Greek and Roman periods, hot springs were also given great importance. In the period of the Ottoman Empire, hot water springs combined with the Turkish Bath culture gained worldwide fame. The thermal springs in Bursa and Yalova thermal springs were modernized and opened for use during the Republican period'.
More on Turkey from Thinkgeoenergy (Feb. 20):
'In an article a while ago, the impact of geothermal hot springs on the tourism industry in Turkey was described.
There are around 1,500 thermal springs in western Anatolia in Western Turkey, that have generated around $1 billion in tourism revenue in 2019.
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In 2019, Pamukkale, dating back more than 2,000 years, was the fourth most visited site in Turkey by foreign tourists who sought cures in thermal waters, according to official data from the Turkish Tourism Ministry'.
sustainabledreaming finishing off in Fask (southern Morocco):
Our second visit at a hot spring on this journey! (And it was magical!)-Sitting somewhere in the nowhere in a hot bathtub. This pipe coming out of the ground and hot water is running into two pools.And at once your surrounded by a lot of dromedaries, drinking out of the pool your sitting in.. how can a day be better, starting like this and and end with another hot bath watching the stars before sleep?!-——————————————-#vanlife#hotspring#hotsprings#dromedary#photography#traveling#travel#explore#vanconversion#vanproject#vanbuild#vantravel#nature#earth#morocco#moroccotravel#sunset#sunsetphotography