Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa, France
Bourbonne-les-Bains is a paid Grand Est cure using the only French thermal water proven to act on osteoporosis, for rheumatology and respiratory treatments.
1 bis Place des Bains, 52400 Bourbonne-les-Bains, France
Langres
FR
47.9537
5.7497
Resorts & Spas
Paid
Easy to reach (no hike)
Generally safe
Swimsuit required
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Is Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa free to visit?
No. Medical cures of 18 days are paid and partially reimbursed by French social security for eligible patients. The Espace Aqua-detente day pass costs 20 euros for two hours, and individual spa treatments start from 15 euros. Access to the Institut Thermal and aqua-detente requires prior reservation.
What makes Bourbonne-les-Bains water different from other French thermal stations?
The thermal water at Bourbonne-les-Bains is the only in France with scientific studies demonstrating a specific action on bone metabolism and remineralisation. Its chloride-sodium, calcic-magnesian composition, isotonic to human blood serum, has been shown to reduce osteoporosis risk by improving calcium fixation in bones, a therapeutic property not documented at any other French station.
What orientations does Bourbonne-les-Bains treat?
The station is accredited for rheumatology and respiratory tract conditions. The rheumatology programme covers arthritis, osteoporosis, back pain, joint stiffness, fractures, and trauma aftereffects. The respiratory programme covers chronic sinusitis, rhinitis, rhinopharyngitis, asthma, bronchitis, and laryngitis. A double-orientation cure treating both simultaneously is available, providing 7 to 8 treatments per day.
Does Bourbonne-les-Bains count as a traditional cure thermale in France?
Does Bourbonne-les-Bains count as a traditional cure thermale in France?
How do I get to Bourbonne-les-Bains without a car?
The nearest TGV station is Culmont-Chalindrey, served by direct TGV from Paris Est. A dedicated shuttle called the Navette Bourbonnaise connects the station to Bourbonne-les-Bains and must be reserved in advance by calling 0800 330 130. The shuttle runs to curiste accommodation rather than just the town centre, making it practical for multi-week cure stays.

Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa, France

Bourbonne-les-Bains is a paid Grand Est cure using the only French thermal water proven to act on osteoporosis, for rheumatology and respiratory treatments.
Quick Facts
Experience
Resorts & Spas
Access Level
Easy to reach (no hike)
Safety Level
Generally safe
What to Wear
Swimsuit required
Family Friendly
No
Entry Fee
Paid
Wheelchair Access
No
Address
1 bis Place des Bains, 52400 Bourbonne-les-Bains, France

Overview

About Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa

Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa, France is a paid thermal cure and wellness establishment at 1 bis Place des Bains in Bourbonne-les-Bains, Haute-Marne, Grand Est, at the crossroads of Champagne, Lorraine, and Burgundy. The facility draws on hyperthermal chloride-sodium water at 66 degrees Celsius from depths of up to 2,000 metres, with a calcic-magnesian composition isotonic to human blood serum, documented as the only French thermal water with published scientific evidence of action on osteoporosis and bone remineralisation. Bourbonne-les-Bains is the second-largest thermal station in Grand Est and one of the most historically significant hot springs near Langres in Haute-Marne, with therapeutic use since Gallo-Roman times.

The establishment covers over 4,000 square metres and offers conventional 18-day medically supervised cures in rheumatology and respiratory tract conditions. Alongside the cure programme, an Institut Thermal provides wellness spa sessions, body and facial treatments, and an Espace Aqua-detente with thermal pools and hammam, accessible by day pass without a medical prescription. Mini-cures of 6 and 12 days and short wellness escapes are also available throughout the season.

Location & Access

Getting to Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa

Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa is reached by car via the A31 motorway toward Metz-Nancy, exiting at junction 8 toward Montigny-le-Roi and then following signs to Bourbonne-les-Bains, with the thermal building directly on the Place des Bains in the town centre. Langres is approximately 20 kilometres to the southwest along the D417, and Chaumont is approximately 45 kilometres further. The journey from Paris is approximately three hours via the A5 and A31.

By train, the nearest TGV stop is Culmont-Chalindrey, served by direct TGV from Paris Est. A dedicated navette shuttle connects Culmont-Chalindrey station directly to Bourbonne-les-Bains and must be reserved in advance on 0800 330 130. For those searching for hot springs near Langres accessible by TGV, this shuttle is the only practical public transport link to the town.

The N19 national road also provides direct access from the west. The thermal building is at the heart of the town and is within walking distance of most accommodation, the casino, and the town park. On-site parking is available. The town of Bourbonne-les-Bains is set in Haute-Marne, surrounded by forests and natural reserves, and offers outdoor walking and cycling routes alongside the cure programme.

Suitability & Accessibility

Who Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa Suits Best

Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa suits adults seeking a medically supervised thermal cure for rheumatological conditions or chronic respiratory disorders, and is particularly well suited to patients with osteoporosis or bone demineralisation conditions, since the unique calcium-magnesium composition of the water is the only in France scientifically documented to improve bone mineral density and calcium fixation. This makes it a specialist destination within the French thermalisme network for people managing osteoporosis alongside rheumatological pain.

For those looking for thermalisme near Langres in the Grand Est region, Bourbonne-les-Bains is the only accredited thermal station in Champagne-Ardenne, giving it a singular position for visitors from across this large region of northeast France. Mini-cures of 6 and 12 days provide structured thermal care for visitors who cannot commit to a full 18-day stay, and the wellness Escapes programme gives day visitors and weekend travellers access to the spa and thermal pools without a prescription.

The Institut Thermal is accessible from age 16. The Espace Aqua-detente accepts visitors by reservation from Monday to Friday afternoons, with additional Saturday sessions in high season. A day pass for two hours in the aqua-detente costs 20 euros, and individual spa treatments start from 15 euros. Visitors with mobility needs should contact the establishment before booking to confirm accessibility arrangements, as specific information is not published online.

Safety & Etiquette

Safety and Etiquette at Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa

Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa is generally safe to visit, operating under French national thermal health authority standards with all medically supervised cure treatments prescribed by qualified thermal physicians and delivered by trained staff. Visitors beginning a conventional cure should consult their own doctor before arrival to confirm there are no contraindications to thermal treatment.

The water at 66 degrees Celsius is among the hottest of any French thermal station on emergence, and is cooled to appropriate temperatures before use in all pools, baths, and hydrotherapy treatments. The chloride-sodium composition is particularly active on bone metabolism; visitors with kidney conditions, hypertension, or cardiovascular concerns should seek medical advice before undertaking the drinking cure component or hydrotherapy sessions. Visitors who are pregnant should consult their doctor before using any thermal facilities.

Swimwear and non-slip sandals are mandatory in all wet areas. A swim cap is required in the aqua-detente pools. Bathrobes and towels are provided for wellness treatment packages. Visitors should arrive 15 to 20 minutes before their scheduled treatment to complete check-in formalities. The Institut Thermal and the aqua-detente operate by reservation only; walk-in access is not guaranteed and advance booking is strongly recommended. The seasonal cure programme runs from approximately March to November each year, with the aqua-detente open on a slightly broader schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa free to visit?
No. Medical cures of 18 days are paid and partially reimbursed by French social security for eligible patients. The Espace Aqua-detente day pass costs 20 euros for two hours, and individual spa treatments start from 15 euros. Access to the Institut Thermal and aqua-detente requires prior reservation.
2
What makes Bourbonne-les-Bains water different from other French thermal stations?
The thermal water at Bourbonne-les-Bains is the only in France with scientific studies demonstrating a specific action on bone metabolism and remineralisation. Its chloride-sodium, calcic-magnesian composition, isotonic to human blood serum, has been shown to reduce osteoporosis risk by improving calcium fixation in bones, a therapeutic property not documented at any other French station.
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What orientations does Bourbonne-les-Bains treat?
The station is accredited for rheumatology and respiratory tract conditions. The rheumatology programme covers arthritis, osteoporosis, back pain, joint stiffness, fractures, and trauma aftereffects. The respiratory programme covers chronic sinusitis, rhinitis, rhinopharyngitis, asthma, bronchitis, and laryngitis. A double-orientation cure treating both simultaneously is available, providing 7 to 8 treatments per day.
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Does Bourbonne-les-Bains count as a traditional cure thermale in France?
Yes. Bourbonne-les-Bains is a fully accredited thermalisme station, the only one in the historic Champagne-Ardenne region and the second largest in Grand Est. Conventional 18-day cures are reimbursed in part by French social security. The establishment has operated as a thermal station since Gallo-Roman times and is recognised by the French health authorities for two therapeutic orientations.
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How do I get to Bourbonne-les-Bains without a car?
The nearest TGV station is Culmont-Chalindrey, served by direct TGV from Paris Est. A dedicated shuttle called the Navette Bourbonnaise connects the station to Bourbonne-les-Bains and must be reserved in advance by calling 0800 330 130. The shuttle runs to curiste accommodation rather than just the town centre, making it practical for multi-week cure stays.

Location

Address:
1 bis Place des Bains, 52400 Bourbonne-les-Bains, France
Coordinates:
5.7497
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47.9537
47.9537
5.7497
Bourbonne-les-Bains Thermal Spa, France
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1 bis Place des Bains, 52400 Bourbonne-les-Bains, France

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