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Sensoria in Saint-Lary

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JG Soula Naturavista

Health resort

The thermal baths of Saint-Lary

The thermal baths in the village of Saint-Lary help people suffering from rheumatological and respiratory ailments thanks to their beneficial thermal waters and natural medical methods. The therapeutic virtues of mineral water have been renowned since Antiquity and are recognised for their effectiveness, which is now put to good use in the spa centre. Saint-Lary is ideally situated in the Hautes-Pyrénées, close to major sites such as the Pyrenees National Park and the Néouvielle National Nature Reserve.

benefits

The benefits of thermal baths

Thermalism is a gentle, natural medical alternative that combines several therapeutic components: thermal and mineral water, treatment techniques and the physical characteristics of the water.

Fed by the Pyrenean springs of Garet, the Saint-Lary thermal baths benefit from thermal water that has been used and renowned since Antiquity. Thermal cures specialising in rheumatology and the respiratory tract provide relief and support for those taking the waters.

A thermal spa completes the experience, offering a full range of treatments and balneotherapy. The Sensoria Rio wellness area offers an exceptional panoramic view of the Pyrenees and its canyon scenery will take you all the way to Spain.

therapeutics

Therapeutic indications

Physical and thermal treatments

Conventional cures and mini-cures

Breathing passages

Respiratory cures have a dual therapeutic effect. Physical, through the action of the heat of the water and its steam; chemical, through the penetration of the active ingredients.

Conventional cures and mini-cures

Rheumatology

Rheumatology cures apply 2 hydrotherapy and pelotherapy techniques with anti-inflammatory and soothing effects.

practical information

Practical information

village

The village of Saint-Lary

Typical and 4 seasons

Saint-Lary-Soulan, a mountain village nestling in the Aure valley, is a spa town and a winter and summer sports resort.

The commune preserves its rich cultural and natural heritage and keeps local life vibrant with events all year round.

Its status as a 4-season resort invites you to enjoy a wide range of outdoor sports and leisureactivities whatever the time of year, such as hiking, climbing, mountain biking, skiing or even trying your hand at sliding down the icy Tyrolean traverse.