Clothing-optional Dutch spa boasts panoramic forest views
After relocating from one of the oldest spa centres in The Netherlands, the Omega Spa en Wellness has opened in a newly-built, 5,100sq m (54,896sq ft) centre in Soesterberg.
Designed by 4SeasonsSpa, the facilities are divided into two sections – one used by guests wearing bathing suits and the other used by traditional undressed spa visitors.
4SeasonsSpa has designed and supplied nine thermal experiences, comprising three steam cabins and six saunas. These include a panoramic sauna with views of the forest, a bio sauna, two Finnish saunas, a salt sauna and an infrared sauna. The custom-made features include curved ceilings and split-level seating arrangements.
Omega Spa also includes two steamrooms, a razul and an ice feature.
Visitors can attend for the day, or spend up to three months at a Total Wellbeing retreat. The centre also provides yoga, nutritional advice and workshops.
A three-month programme focuses on finding happiness in work, combining individual career coaching sessions with regular use of the spa.
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