Ybbstaler Solebad GmbH is a prominent brand in the wellness industry, offering a wide range of services and facilities for relaxation and rejuvenation. Located in a picturesque setting, Ybbstaler Solebad GmbH provides a tranquil oasis for individuals seeking rest and tranquility. With a focus on promoting holistic well-being, the brand offers various amenities such as saunas, recreational activities, and therapeutic treatments. The establishment values its customers' satisfaction and aims to provide a memorable experience tailored to their needs. Ybbstaler Solebad GmbH strives to create an inviting and welcoming atmosphere, where guests can unwind and indulge in self-care. With a commitment to excellence, the brand continuously invests in ensuring top-notch facilities and services. Whether guests are seeking a serene escape or holistic healing, Ybbstaler Solebad GmbH provides a haven for relaxation and revitalization.
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Reviews
Lovely and comfortable place to spend couple of hours with your family. One outside pool with a temperature of 36 degrees, which gives you quite of experience when the outside temperature is 1 degree and the surroundings are covered with snow! 3 indoor pools with different purposes, inside water slide for the children to go "one more time, please"! Thumbs up!
The spa area is super nice and perfect on a day full of rain. We were a bit dubious from seeing the crowded pool pictures and after entering a packed welcoming area, but once in the sauna area, it was great. Price is very fair (20€ for 4 hours, pay per 30 minutes on top, towel rental for 2€). It’s one of the only Thermal bath in the area and seems to be the best one.
Very nice facilities, really warm water, atmospheric, large saunas with a view.
What I found really disappointing though was that you cannot pay for your food with a card, you have to go back to your locker room to get some cash (even though you can pay for your tickets with a card at the entrance, which I did). People also often pay with their mobile phones which they take with them usually in the wellness area - I always do it this way(in silent mode of course). Nowadays (especially in Covid times - mind the hygienic aspect) - not offering digital, hygienic payments is really a shame (cash is the least hyginic method of payment obviously). I mentioned it to the employees, and the only reaction was: "this is how we do it for the last ten years, so what's the problem" ... ;)
Beware this is a nudist spa. We bought two spa tickets from the lady on reception that failed to mention that no clothes were allowed in the sauna, steam room or swimming pool. We entered the facilities wearing swimming costumes and were told we had to be naked. A lady pulled at my swimming costume asking me to take it off. I was significantly younger than all the other people and felt very uncomfortable. No refund was offered and we wasted 40 euros. Swimming costumes should be optional or the reception should warn you that no clothes are allowed before you waste money on a ticket.
Bad price for the value... In sauna area 2meters beside the pool where people would like to rest, was the smoking area. So during"wellness" You smell terrible smoke... Entering was a real funny story. When You pay you get a paper card and a paper wrist band. You go to the cabin looking after a cupboard select an open one. Put the paper card into a little place in the cupboard. Get out a giant plastic wrist band from the cupboard door. It hides the key! So, you have 3 things to use for entering... it was not so comfortable with the giant plastic wrist band on one hand and a paper wrist band on other hand. Then of course if you use the bar you must use cash... 🙃 So just if you are very very calm...and open minded!
Nice place, fun (1pcs) waterslide for kids. Welcoming staff.
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Old, strangers sauna. If you like eating chips and hanging around it's maby your thing