Wine Country Spas
Indian Springs Indian
Springs’ tradition of purification and healing began over 8,000 years
ago, when Native Americans built sweat lodges here over escaping steam.
The ancient tradition continues in the historic 1913 bathhouse, restored
to pristine condition. Inside, thermal geysers warm volcanic ash in mud
baths, and soothing music is played in the treatment rooms. Calistoga Spa Hot Springs The
motel-like Hot Springs provides a setting in which you can make your
visit as restful or as active as you like. Facilities include four
outdoor mineral water pools, and exercise and aerobics rooms.
Calistoga Spa Hot Springs
Mount View Hotel & Spa A
stay in this historic 1917 resort offers various relaxation and
rejuvenation possibilities – mud, milk, or herbal baths, aromatherapy
steam showers, body-wraps, massages, or facials – geared to individuals
or couples.
Massage treatment
Health Spa Napa Valley In
a serene, open-air setting, guests can yield aches and anxiety to a
plethora of pampering and invigorating rituals. For some, that may mean a
stimulating fitness workout, or a relaxing grapeseed mud-wrap and
massage overlooking the tranquil Spa Garden. Dr. Wilkinson’s Hot Springs Over
half a century of mud and magic are celebrated here. A mud bath
consists of volcanic ash, imported peat, and naturally boiling
hot-spring water from the source. Designed for maximum heat penetration
and buoyancy, this formula is one of Calistoga’s most efficacious. The
experience lasts from 10 to 12 minutes and is followed by a warm,
mineral water shower. Next comes an aromatic bath, then a steam room. A
blanket-wrap follows, then a nap and slow cool down. Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa This
famous inn provides an oasis of ultimate indulgence in luxury and
refinement. Blessed by natural mineral hot springs, the legendary spa,
with inspired architecture and plants, is all about understated opulence
and serenity. The Kenwood Inn and Spa Nationally
acclaimed as one of the Wine Country’s most elegant and intimate
country inns, the Kenwood consists of 12 guest suites and a full service
spa facility. The inn has the ambiance of an Italian country villa in
the heart of the Sonoma Valley, situated on a secluded hillside facing
over 1,000 acres of vineyards. The spa offers a variety of massage
styles, including aromatherapy and Ayurvedic. Harbin Hot Springs Harbin
Hot Springs is a non-profit retreat and workshop center located to the
north of Calistoga. Its alternative clientele travel from around the
world to soak in the natural spring pools, bask on sun decks, receive watsu
and other massages from certified therapists, attend workshops, and
hike throughout the 1,700 acres of land. Or, of course, you can simply
lie back and relax. Retreat Resort Located
in the beautiful Russian River area, this peaceful setting in the
Sonoma County Redwoods offers a reinvigorating retreat from modern life.
Body treatments include the Sonoma Salt Glow, Moor Mud Wrap, Desert
Heat Body Wrap, Body Polish, Aromatherapy Cocoon, Retreat Wrap, and the
Anti-Stress Back Treatment, each lasting approximately one hour.
Included in your stay are exclusive use of the pool, Jacuzzi and private
meadow, and evening wine-tastings on selected weekends. Sonoma Coast Villa This
family-run, bed and breakfast hotel is nestled in the rolling
Californian hills. The Mediterranean-style house is located in 60 acres
of beautiful pasturelands near Bodega Bay. Accommodation consists of 16
luxurious rooms with marble bathrooms, fireplaces, and private patios.
This secluded retreat offers a variety of spa treatments, including
massages, reflexology, and aromatherapy. The hotel can recommend more
strenuous activities in the area.
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