Cedrus Spa
Public area Cedrus Spa
TEMPORARILY CLOSED SAUNAS
Monday: closed
Tuesday - Sunday: closed
What do you find here?
Aroma sauna
The aroma sauna works on the same principle as a classic Finnish sauna. In addition, there is an automatic pump in the aroma sauna that dispenses aromatic essences onto the hot lava stones as needed. The vapours then permeate the entire sauna and have a positive effect on the respiratory system and the psyche. The aroma sauna is one of the most modern and popular types of sauna.
Vario sauna
Vario sauna is a modern type of sauna that allows you to set up optional programs and use, for example, tropical baths or moist herbal baths. Together with the adjustable temperature, the vario sauna is perfect for those who want to be in full control of their sauna experience. Thanks to the lower temperatures and higher humidity, the vario sauna is suitable for those who are not comfortable with the classic sauna and its variants for whatever reason.
Herbal Bath
Herbal baths are ceramic dry warming rooms that use radiant heat in combination with the healing essences of herbs. The chamber is heated to approximately 50°C at a low humidity of around 35%. An important part is the heated evaporator on which the herbs are placed. These are regularly doused with water to fully develop the aroma into hot vapour. The herbal bath takes the form of a ceramic-lined chamber, around the perimeter of which are heated benches.
Aroma steam bath
The aroma steam bath works on the same principle as a Roman or salt steam bath. Aromatic essences are blown into a heated and very humid room, which, depending on their focus, have beneficial effects on the human body. The aroma steam bath, like other steam baths, takes the form of a ceramic-lined room with dim lighting. Aromatic essences are automatically injected into the steam room via a dispenser.
Kneipp's walkway
The Kneipp path works on a simple principle. Two pools with pebble-covered bottoms contain warm (around 40°C) and cold (12°C) water. The client first walks in the pool of warm water and warms up his feet thoroughly. Afterwards, he/she also treads in the cold water pool for a few seconds and repeats the whole cycle several times.
Dark Resting Room
Quiet relaxation area with beds.
Watering buckets
Traditionally, watering buckets belong to every sauna. The simple mechanism, natural look and easy operation of the watering bucket have survived unchanged into today's super-modern cooling rooms. In the cooling shower, the visitor stands under the bucket, pulls the chain and effortlessly pours cold water over himself. The water is automatically refilled for the next use.
Ice well
The ice well consists of two parts: the ice dispenser and the well itself. Fine or standard ice is produced directly from fresh water by the dispenser. The ice produced is free of sharp edges and at an ideal temperature of -0.5°C, which guests can then scoop as needed.
Cold drizzle
A cold drizzle is one of the options for a quick cool down after a sauna session. The gentle drops of cold water gushing out of the shower are not as intense as, for example, jumping into an ice pool, but they do their job perfectly.
Outdoor cooling pool
An outdoor cooling pool is the most common way to cool down after a heavy sauna session, next to a watering bucket.
Lounge with bar
Serviced bar with drinks and light snacks.
Price list of services
Time | Price adult | Price child under 14 years |
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entry 2 h (+15min) | 400 CZK | 200 CZK |
entry 3 h (+15min) | 550 CZK | |
unlimited in time | 700 CZK | |
Take advantage of the benefits of the CEDRUS payment card - initial charge of at least CZK 1,000, the card comes with a 10% discount on entry to saunas including private ones, fast and convenient check-in |
Sauna Ceremonies | Price |
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Basic | 40 CZK |
Other services | Price |
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Bathrobe rental | 80 Kč |
Towel rental | 40 CZK |
Rent a kilt | 40 CZK |
Extra sheet | 40 CZK |
*children under 14 years of age only until 7 pm (Fri-Sun only until 6 pm) and must be accompanied by a person over 18 years of age.
Sauna ceremonies
The sauna ceremony is a ritual where the sauna technician moistens the air in the sauna by pouring sauna stones, beautifully scents the sauna with essential oil and agitates the air with a towel or other tool. The sauna technicians are costumed according to the theme of the ceremony. The visitor has something to look at and stays in the sauna longer. By making the air more humid during the ceremony, the temperature is sensationally raised and the warming is therefore more intense. When he or she cools down thoroughly, he or she then has a very pleasant feeling of a proper and healthy sauna session.
Sauna ceremonies are provided by Team Fenix. It is a group of sauna masters from the East of Bohemia. It provides ceremonies and sauna evenings in various sauna worlds not only in the East. The team is headed by Jaroslav Pallas, the first Czech Republic sauna champion (2013) and a participant in European and world competitions.
Relaxing massages
Looking forward to seeing you masseur Pavel Birta