Thermal Spa

The Cauterets hot water springs are an inexhaustible source flowing with health benefits. There’s nothing better than a trip to our stunning new Les Bains du Rocher thermal spa to refresh you after a hard day’s activity, or maybe you just feel like chilling out. So why not re-energise your mind and body and pamper yourself with a treatment or two?


Thermes Cesar Health and Beauty Spa

Les Bains du Rocher - New Luxury Thermal Spa

Come and relax in the luxurious indoor and outdoor pools of natural thermal waters whilst enjoying beautiful views of the mountains.

With a two hour pass, you can enjoy all the facilities including tropical showers, hydromassage, underwater beds, jacuzzis, hammam, sauna, solarium, baby pool and relaxation areas. And for those feeling energetic, why not try a water aerobics, fitness or aquabike class?

If you are looking to pamper yourself then you can indulge in a huge range of beauty treatments including sea salt butter scrubs, body wraps, massages, reflexology and facials as well as ‘a la carte’ treatments. See www.bains-rocher.fr for more information.


Thermes Cesar Health and Beauty Spa

Yoga

We have a fantastic, fully qualified, yoga teacher here who speaks English. Christine Buisan runs classes at the Bains du Rocher (see above) throughout the week for all levels. We can book you into the existing yoga classes here or work with Christine to organise a tailor made programme of sessions to suit your needs during your stay here.

See www.yogaaltitude.com for more information


Thermes Cesar Health and Beauty Spa

Thermes Cesar – Health Treatments

Cauterets’ thermal waters, which are naturally hot, contain sulphur and silicate of soda which are said to be very effective for treating ear, nose and throat complaints as well as rheumatic conditions. The Grand Thermes Cesar was built in 1844 to offer gentle, natural thermal water treatments for people suffering from these ailments. Recently renovated, the doors are open to everyone from February to November and ‘the cure’ remains as popular now as it was in Victorian times.

See www.thermesdecauterets.com for more information