The Parc Hotel in Obernai unveils its exclusive wellness concept

The Parc Hôtel Obernai unveils the concept of its future well-being destination: Yonaguni Spa Obernai, which is scheduled to open at the end of 2019.

The realization of this new exceptional equipment in the hotel landscape represents an investment of some 11 million euros whose primary objective is to meet the expectations of a demanding clientele in search of difference and novelty. These facilities will be intended for both resident hotel guests and the public outside for day Spa access.
Yonaguni Spa Obernai is a new sensory experience, experienced gradually in complete privacy, as an invitation to discovery and curiosity. It aims to be the new well-being destination, always innovative and chic, which goes beyond the approach of the traditional Spa in order to live an experience rich in sensations.

This unique concept combines a vast Spa of 2500m2, complete with exceptional bathing areas of more than 330m2, with a labyrinth made up of 10 surprising sensory worlds combining water corridors, submerged rooms, indoor and outdoor pools, and punctuated by more than 100 aquatic attractions, designed by HydroConcept . All surrounded by well-being areas (hairdresser, barber, massage lounge suites, fitness, boxing corner) and relaxation areas (Spa library, cocooning alcoves, salt cubes with water beds, stone Spa, etc.)

Playful rhymes with aquatic to reinvent the experience in a broader vision to recharge your batteries in the various facilities (panoramic sauna, black sauna, hammam and Turkish baths, snow cave, sensory showers and cabins with scented scents, etc.).

A restaurant dedicated to Spa customers will complete the offer with Japanese-style cuisine prepared live in front of the customer. A card signed Cyril and Marie Bonnard.

Outdoor spaces of 1700m2 offer an infinity infinity pool with a savannah beach, landscaped gardens and a bamboo grove that will reveal an outdoor sauna nestled in a Japanese tea house.

More than 4 years were devoted to researching and defining the concept with the help of the Constans et Siegrist firm. Maxime Wucher drew his inspiration from his travels and his international experiences, among them the hanging pools of Bali, the Japanese onsen, the Roman baths, the hot springs or the mystical ruins of Angkor.

The Asiane Spa, opened in 2003, remains accessible in its original version to offer an exclusive wellness area. This complementarity of 2 spas within the same establishment is an offer to date unprecedented in France.