. Wellness & SPA Hotel Bad Moos in the Sesto
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At the foot of the 1,950 m high Prati di Croda Rossa in the immediate vicinity of Hotel Bad Moos is the spring of a sulphur source, the source chamber is located directly next to the chapel. The bathing tradition in Bad Moos dates back to 1765. The bathing sources are known since at least 1650. Around 1800 a wooden bathing house, which was later replaced by a stone construction, was built.
The bathing facility was then mainly frequented by women, since this water rich in minerals was believed to stimulate fertility.

At the beginning of the 20th Century, Bad Moos was an impressive bathing guest house, which offered bathing and drinking cures from three different water sources: the sulphur source, which is a recognized mineral water source today, an eye source and stomach water. While the last two are no longer known nowadays, the sulphur water is still used for baths. The water of the sulphur source of Bad Moos is classified as being very rich in minerals, fluorides, sulphate, calcium and magnesium. It contains sulphide and traces of lithium. The water rises with a temperature of 6.1°C and has a conductivity of 1970 µS/cm.

The former "farmer's bath" was brought back to life by Mr. Lanzinger in December 2005. It is exactly this sulphur water which is mainly used in the SPA Bad Moos for different agreeable and relaxing baths, but also for body treatments and drinking cures in Hotel Bad Moos.


Indications (medicinal remedy)
of the sulphur water in Bad Moos:


. Rheumatism
. Early or age-related exhaustion symptoms of the circulatory system
. Chronic neuritis (sciatica)
. Migraine
. Allergies
. Signs of exhaustion

. Wellness & Health centre
  SPA Bad Moos
www.spabadmoos.it