Zirbenrausch-Ritual
Here we were inspired by the example of a more than hundred-year-old tradition of a rustic mountain pine oil distillery, which is embraced by the streams of gently babbling forest springs, almost magically enchanted in the beautiful Pfalzen, in untouched nature.
While your feet rest in a warm bed made of original Pfalzener, freshly steamed "pine snippets", you breathe the salty air in an alpine atmosphere, which flows invisibly from our saline and, in combination with the mild pine aroma, has a calming, harmonious and circulatory relief. A gentle compress with a warm "pine neck-cuff" on your shoulders takes away the burden of everyday life. After this soothing application of heat, which promotes blood circulation and, thanks to the valuable tannins in the wood, also has an antibacterial effect, your skin experiences a real freshness kick with our homemade mask "Alpine rush" - which invigorates your face like a strong wind on the mountain peak of the "Drei Zinnen".
Your feet will experience the climax of this extraordinary ritual in our "Zirbenwinkel" with our arnica mountain pine rub. Your “Zirbenrausch” will closed in good company with a "Jausenbrett´l" - a small selection of South Tyrolean delicacies - and, wether a pine-liqueur, the “Zirmila” from the same distillery or a freshly brewed mountaineer-tea. Experience alpine flair with the charm of pine.
Facts & Highlights
Effect & care:
- for the feet: circulation-promoting, warming, antibacterial, activating
- for the shoulder-neck area: warming, relaxing
- for the respiratory tract: cleansing, decongestant
- for the face: caring, uplifting
- for the palate: invigorating, encouraging
Start: 4pm
Duration: approx. 60 minutes
Agenda
4 PM MEETING POINT: "ZIRBENWINKEL"
- Common foot washing & peeling
- Warm pine foot bath with real pine snippets
- Warm pine neck-cuff for your shoulder and neck area
- Homemade mask "Alpine rush" for your face
- Arnica mountain pine rub
- "Jausenbrett´l" for the South Tyrolean temptation of your palate
- "Zirmila" or mountaineering tea at the end