Looking for ways to unwind was what we set out to do during our Valentine weekend trip to the French Alps. We were on the hunt for hot mineral waters that we guessed might be springing up around all the towns with Bains (baths) in their names, but would we find what we were looking for?
We made our first stop in Annecy, unrelated to mineral waters, though it does have a beautiful lake. The town holds personal significance for Alex's Aunt and her convent's connection to St. Francis de Sales and St Jeanne de Chantal. It was a sweet moment to be able to connect with her in Missouri via FaceTime from in front of the Basilica. The town was also beautiful, but because it was just a stop along the way to our destination, we didn't stay long.
Hot mineral spas were really what we were hoping to find in this area. However, it was quite difficult to determine if that was what we were going to find based on the websites alone, so we decided to just come and see it all locally. The Grande Theme Spa had the highest potential of being what we were looking for, but it seemed the facility which may have had hot mineral baths in one town was closed and the option in Brides-les-Bains was a bit more for individual treatments and a sports fitness center with a relaxation pool. The Grand Hotel Mercure did provide nice spa facilities inside the hotel that were more intimate and relaxing for couples, even if it was missing some of the more natural elements we were looking for.
We did eventually get to satisfy our quest for natural mineral waters, even if they weren't the naturally hot or bubbly kind. A stop at Evian-les-Bains had us learning more about Evian water's claim to fame and how it came to be considered worthy of shipping around the world...
The spa and hammam experience we both liked the most over the weekend happened in Geneva, at Bain Bleu. Unfortunately it is also the only location that I don't have a photo of because my phone was in a locker the entire time, so you'll just have to read about below, and maybe make your way there to see it for yourself!
We made our first stop in Annecy, unrelated to mineral waters, though it does have a beautiful lake. The town holds personal significance for Alex's Aunt and her convent's connection to St. Francis de Sales and St Jeanne de Chantal. It was a sweet moment to be able to connect with her in Missouri via FaceTime from in front of the Basilica. The town was also beautiful, but because it was just a stop along the way to our destination, we didn't stay long.
Hot mineral spas were really what we were hoping to find in this area. However, it was quite difficult to determine if that was what we were going to find based on the websites alone, so we decided to just come and see it all locally. The Grande Theme Spa had the highest potential of being what we were looking for, but it seemed the facility which may have had hot mineral baths in one town was closed and the option in Brides-les-Bains was a bit more for individual treatments and a sports fitness center with a relaxation pool. The Grand Hotel Mercure did provide nice spa facilities inside the hotel that were more intimate and relaxing for couples, even if it was missing some of the more natural elements we were looking for.
We did eventually get to satisfy our quest for natural mineral waters, even if they weren't the naturally hot or bubbly kind. A stop at Evian-les-Bains had us learning more about Evian water's claim to fame and how it came to be considered worthy of shipping around the world...
The spa and hammam experience we both liked the most over the weekend happened in Geneva, at Bain Bleu. Unfortunately it is also the only location that I don't have a photo of because my phone was in a locker the entire time, so you'll just have to read about below, and maybe make your way there to see it for yourself!
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