Sweating is good! Sweating is not only healthy, it also makes you beautiful.
Regular sauna visits strengthen the immune system and help exercise the heart and circulation. While sweating, however, the skin is well-supplied with blood as well as with plenty of oxygen and nutrients. The result is that the skin becomes rosy and taut all over. But simply putting yourself into a hot sauna is the wrong approach. There is more to a proper sauna experience. First and foremost, consider the most suitable type of sauna.
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Merano’s Thermal Baths there are several saunas: three steam baths (one in the spa park), the South Tyrolean organic hay sauna, the caldarium with brine inhalation, and the Finnish log cabin sauna in the open air. Here you can sweat nicely and healthily at temperatures between 40 and 100 degrees.
Finnish Sauna – the Classic
One Finnish sauna in Merano’s Thermal Baths is located indoors, with another in the outdoor area. This is also one of the largest log cabin saunas in South Tyrol, with space for up to 100 people. In a Finnish sauna, expect dry hot air (ten percent humidity) at temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees. This sauna cleanses the body of toxins, strengthens the immune system and exercises the heart and circulation. What is especially great: in the log cabin sauna, you can cool off afterward in a specially separated nude area directly in the fresh air.