Thermal baths South Tyrol
When it´s said "Thermal baths South Tyrol", people think about Merano, the South Tyrol hot springs town par excellence, meeting point of the European peerage during the Belle Epoque. The thermal baths South Tyrol were reopened in 2005, coming back to their ancient magnificence, proposing many therapeutic treatments based on the radioactive thermal waters and the natural ingredient virtues, such as wool, apples, chestnuts and milk. Other thermal baths South Tyrol resorts are: Rasun Anterselva (German: Rasen- Antholz) in Val Pusteria (German: Pustertal), offering cold mineral waters, which cure the urinary system, metabolism, gynaecological, renal and teeth disorders. San Martino in Badia offers therapeutic waters which are based on sulphur and calcium, to cure nervous, heart, gynaecological and skin disorders. Another thermal baths South Tyrol resort which has just been open is Brennero (German: Brenner), which offer mineral waters employed under the form of balneotherapy, inhalations and therapeutic drinks.

















