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In order to properly run these thermal baths known throughout the
world, a society called Puyehue Hot Springs was formed in June of
1907. The society introduced developments in the establishment of
hot springs in Chile, which have become something this country prides
itself on. The Society's manager was Mr. Conrado Hubach, who unfolded
a strategic plan in October of 1910 that allowed for construction
to begin on property that would feature a magnificent hotel with
a capacity for up to 60 people.
This beautiful hotel was raised up amidst pure natural surroundings
and offered an area with natural hot baths, 16 marble tubs with
showering facilities for all of them, as well as an area for mud
baths.
In those days, the trip from Osorno to the Hot Springs could be
made in car, carriage, or even horse. Another possibility was water
transportation, a steam ferry that set sail from Entre Lagos to
the port of Puyehue Lake. It would let passengers off about a half
an hour away from the Hotel.
As the years passed it became necessary to build a bigger hotel,
with the ability to accommodate a larger number of guests. And so
began the construction of the Grand Puyehue Hotel between 1939 and
1947. It covers 86,920 sq. ft. (26,500 sq. m.).
In the beginning, the Hotel featured a night club and a theater
for 800 people. Unfortunately, in 1957, a fire completely destroyed
the whole west wing of the building and in its place was built a
large social event ballroom called "Anticura".
When to go
Year round.
How to get there
128 miles (205 km.) northeast of Puerto Montt. 61 miles (98
km) east of Osorno, The Lakes Region. Location
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Hotels
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Termas
Puyehue Hotel
Route 215, Km 76, Osorno, Puyehue
Part of Puyehue National Park. Features 184 rooms equipped with
everything you need for the best in rest and relaxation. Also
features restaurants, a boutique, gym, hair salon, a nursery,
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Tours
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Facilities
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The word SPA originates from the Latin "Sanitas per Aquas"
that means "health by water." This Thermal SPA is run
by a highly qualified and experienced staff. Some of the available
facilities include a sauna, individual hydromassage bathtubs, double
and single baths. They are all equipped with showers, a lounge and
a changing room. There is also a gym with treadmills, bikes, weight
machines, and music. As for relaxation, the facilities offer rooms
for massage therapy and reflexology, fangotherapy and a lounge with
four recliners. There is also a cosmetics boutique and a hair salon.
The SPA has 3 pools: a covered pool (99°F to 102°F) and
two outdoor pools, one with temperatures from 91°F to 99°F
and the other a cooler 68°F to 71°F. The sheltered pool
features a small, cool-water pool and another one for hydromassages
that exceeds 104°F (40°C). The cool water pool also has
a hydromassage, and there is also a cool water pool for children,
bubble beds, jets of water, and a waterfall that you can access
by bridge.
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Water Type
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- Hyperthermic waters 170°F to 181 °F (77°C to 83°C)
- Moderately mineralized.
- Rich in Calcium (7.4 mg/lt) and Magnesium (0.2 mg/lt) Sulfates
- Rich in Lithium (0.5 mg/lt)
- Slightly high content of sodium (172 mg/lt.)
- Rich in Fluorine (1.7 mg/lt.)
- Basic pH of 8.65
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Indications
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- Backaches and spinal pain, pain from Fractures, and Osteoporosis
- Hypertension, Liquid Retention.
- Renal Illnesses.
- Chronic Conditions of the Lower Limbs (Arthrosis, arthritis,
tendonitis)
- Chronic and acute stress.
- Gastritis.
- Chronic Constipation.
- Fatigue and Depression.
- Neurological Problems, Paralysis.
Main ingestion effects
- The sodium content produces a deceiving effect in the kidneys,
causing an excess of sodium to be eliminated from the blood.
- This sodium carries water. (heavily diuretic).
- A light laxative that facilitates digestion.
- Reduces inflammation of the bladder, prevents cavities. It
is antiseptic and antiparasitic.
- Does not allow harmful bacterial infections to develop.
Main bathing effects
- Strong analgesic and antiflammatory.
- The pH and sodium stimulate peripheral circulation, improving
thermic regulation.
- Stimulates skin rejuvenation, is antiseptic and protective.
- Sulfur, associated with small quantities of arsenic and iron,
stimulates cellular detoxification, the liver's defenses and the
production of red blood cells in the bone marrow and the spleen.
- Reduces stress and stress-related symptoms.
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Discrepancies
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- Cardiopathy
- Low Blood Pressure
- Phlebitis
- Active Cancer.
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Applications
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- Local Bath
- General Bath.
- Baths with Seats
- Local Poultice Treatment
- General Poultice Treatment
- Aromatherapy
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- Massage
- Vichy Shower
- Fangotherapy
- Mud bath
- Honey Therapy
- Sauna
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Photographs
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Attractions
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Antillanca Ski Center: It is located
on the Casablanca Volcano, 61 miles (98 km.) from Osorno. Antillanca
means "Jewel of the Sun" and it boasts smooth slopes of
dry snow with different levels of difficulty for all types of skiers.
The ski center has 4 drag lifts and 1 chair lift. Because it is
within the limits of Puyehue National Park, there is a wide variety
of recreational activities for those who enjoy skiing as well as
for those who just like to stroll around the area. More
Information
Puyehue National Park: This park
is characterized by its dense forests, volcanic terrain, and numerous
riverbeds and water basins. It features excellent facilities and
a system of signs that allow visitors to fully enjoy the area's
attractions and all they have to offer. More
information.
Lake Puyehue: Its name means "place
of puyes", puyes are a type of small white fish. Surrounded
by lush forests, the lake has a surface area of 37,680 acres (15,700
hectares) and is situated at 679 ft. (207 m.) above sea
level. The international freeway runs along the southern shore towards
the Cardinal Antonio Samoré Customs Complex.
Entre Lagos: Located on the western
side of Puyehue Lake, Entre Lagos used to be a lumber port and the
site where trains arrived and loaded up products from the Puyehue
and Ranco lakes to export to other parts of the country. It is currently
a small town dedicated to tourism with a population of about 3,500.
Lake Rupanco: The name means "water
that passes by here". It boasts a surface area of 55,200 acres
(23,000 hectares) and is only 6 miles (10 km) away from Puyehue
Lake. It is somewhat narrow and elongated, encircled by
native forests.
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Activities
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Baths and other thermal activities,
fishing, flora and fauna observation, hiking, photography, kayaking,
boat rides along the channels.
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