Roman Hot Bath of Dorres
Roman Hot Bath of Dorres
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9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
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To 5 mn of the heart of the old village of the granite stone carvers, the roman baths of Dorres welcome you all the year for a relaxation break. The source of sulfurous hot water goes out naturally to 40° in an outdoor space (3 basins and 2 individual bathtubs) with a panoramic view on the massif of Puigmal. The tranquility of the place and the strength of the granite will offer you a moment favored to get fresh ideas...
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pueho126
middletown72 contributions
Sep 2012 • Couples
The drive through the pyrenees was stunning. The baths were wonderful, overlooking the mountains. The place was clean and the service was friendly. A must do for hot springs lovers.
Written January 11, 2013
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Nanci K
Portland, OR4 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
Lovely outdoor pools. One is large and shallow and modern. The small old baths are just a few steps away. We went whe it opened at 9 on a lovely cool May Day. There were only two other people there when we left at 10:30. Snow capped Pyrenees were across the bright green valley. The small bath is closer to the woods and we could hear the couckoos calling. The hours on the small sign leading to the baths does not have the correct hours. Check at the gatehouse for times. The little town of Dorres is a gem and worth staying there if possible.
Written May 14, 2017
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Jose H
1,161 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
I love this place! The water is warm, and the view is exceptional! A really different experience! I suggest visiting before lunch in Spain!!
Written December 14, 2016
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Derek R
South Cave, UK18 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
The baths are filled with hot water that has a bit of a sulphur smell. However not overpowering. In the summer it is very full so not much chance to get in the deep pools. We have also been in winter when there is snow on the mountains opposite. That was a splendid view and less people there too.
We also went to the solar furnace on the way back home so it is good to fit both things in. It would be a bit of a long journey to Dorres just for the baths. If you are staying on the coast that it.
There is little shade so remember the sunscreen
We also went to the solar furnace on the way back home so it is good to fit both things in. It would be a bit of a long journey to Dorres just for the baths. If you are staying on the coast that it.
There is little shade so remember the sunscreen
Written September 8, 2016
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Jaume G
Barcelona, Spain54 contributions
Jul 2017 • Solo
Allow Yourself to be close to the path of Nothingess being surrounded by the view of some of the most magnificient peaks of the Pyreness and bathed by the pureness of natural termal waters (36 to 42 degrees) feeling the watery liquid as waterfalls of silk embracing your being.
Written July 27, 2017
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Jesús
Barcelona, Spain7 contributions
Nov 2019 • Friends
Too many people and just one small pool. A bit disappointed. I won’t go back again. Nothing special compared with other termal places in Europe
Written December 16, 2019
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skiscot
Edinburgh30 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
We enjoyed the water. It wasn't very busy when we went on an early July morning.
They also sell refreshments.
They also sell refreshments.
Written July 15, 2018
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lobacchus
Barcelona, Spain1,914 contributions
Apr 2016 • Family
The good: stunning views over tje mountains while you take a warm bath. Very relaxing.
The bad: only two main pools: one fits 8 people and the other one 12-15... So around 20 people can enjoy it at a time...so you can imagine it gets easy crowded. Probably because of this, they tell you not to stay more than 30 min in the water as "it could harm you otherwise"!!! Amzing....
Anyway, for 5€ s definitely worth to try if you are around, especially if you were trekking in the area.
The bad: only two main pools: one fits 8 people and the other one 12-15... So around 20 people can enjoy it at a time...so you can imagine it gets easy crowded. Probably because of this, they tell you not to stay more than 30 min in the water as "it could harm you otherwise"!!! Amzing....
Anyway, for 5€ s definitely worth to try if you are around, especially if you were trekking in the area.
Written April 17, 2016
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hello,
thanks for your comment.
The time recommended from 20 till 30 minutes of bath is especially linked to the fact that the water is 40 ° and that it can provoke dizziness or faintness if you stay longer...
Written May 29, 2016
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DantesDame
Basel, Switzerland234 contributions
Apr 2016
I was surprised at how small and few the pools were. We were there on what I consider "off season" and the pools were already full. The water was not as hot as I expected, either. Still, the price was low and the view was amazing.
Written April 15, 2016
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notshort
Carlisle, UK282 contributions
Jul 2015 • Family
We visited the Dorres Baths staying at the Hotel marty, they gave us a money off voucher. The baths are really interesting, they do stink of sulphur, but it soon washes off. We used the original roman bath tubs, up the hill from the newly constructed pool. We were promised muscular rejuvenation, in that respect the baths dissapointed. Though we really enjoyed our time there!
Written July 26, 2015
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I'm delight that you liked your passage in the baths of Dorres. However, their virtue just stays one moment of relaxation ... :D
Written August 21, 2015
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Nous serons là 1ere semaine d'octobre en Cerdagne et désirons faire découvrir les bains à nos amis (Nous serons 6) doit on réserver pour l'accès aux bains ? Quelles sont les horaires plus tranquilles ! En vous remerciant par avance !
laetitiaandrieu
Marssac-sur-Tarn, France
Nous sommes un groupe d'amis avec des enfants un de 1an et un de 3 ans, est ce accessible pour eux?
Tony L
Madrid, Spain956 contributions
Oui c’est accessible avec un bassin de baignade où il y a peu d’eau. Comme c’est en plein air, le soleil peut être très chaud. Il y a une odeur forte de soufre. Quand j’y suis allé il y avait pleins d’enfants. Il y a une belle étendue de pelouse.
kristinclementine
Los Angeles, CA1 contribution
Bonjour!
What is the area closest to stay with nearby accommodations?
Is it possible to walk to the thermal baths from the village of Dorres?
Are clothes required in the thermal baths?
Thank you so much!
lena7727
Colomiers, France56 contributions
Bonjour, au village de Dorres il y a un très bon hôtel Planet rando qui a aussi un très bon restaurant. On peut tout à fait aller aux bains à pied depuis le village 500m. Il y a de très belles balades à faire à partir du village.
Bon séjour.
Anna D
Madrid, Spain2 contributions
Hola!!
Esta semana santa estaremos por Barcelona y queremos ir un dÃa a las termas. El sábado es el dÃa que mejor nos va..
¿Merece la pena ir o habrá demasiada gente?
¿Cuál es el mejor horario?
¿Sabéis cuál es el precio del peaje?
Mil gracias!!
Nikita1970
Tarascon-sur-Ariege, France206 contributions
Hola! La verdad que conducir tanto solo para ir a una terma... yo creo que te convendria buscar una terma maa cerca de barcelona, donde vas a estar. Saludos!
montserrat2014
Llica de Vall, Spain3 contributions
hola, voldria sebre el preu d' un cap de setmana per a dues persones. el 28-29 de juny. grà cies
Alicia1952
Barcelona, Spain45 contributions
Son baños públicos, se paga la entrada y se disfruta de las piscinas, por 5 euros por persona. Tiene también vestuarios algo rústicos.
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- Roman Hot Bath of Dorres is open:
- Sun - Sat 9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
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