
Pärnu Mud Baths
Best time to visit
Late spring and early autumn days are the most suitable because the weather is pleasant and there are fewer crowds. It is worth arriving during the day when the sunlight also enhances the effect of the bath.
Budget tips
The entrance fee usually ranges between 15-20 euros, but it is worth coming on weekdays when tickets are cheaper. Family passes and seasonal discounts are sometimes available.
Recommended for
For those seeking health preservation, For those looking to relieve stress, Nature lovers, Families
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: One of the mud bath's pools is uniquely filled with 39 degrees Celsius thermal water, a feature well known even among locals. Due to its many health benefits, it attracts thousands of guests annually from various age groups.
Highlights: One of the most special experiences at the mud bath is that the treatments made from natural medicinal mud directly touch guests in the seaside air. The bath uses local mud based on 19th century medical practices, which contains 90 percent minerals.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable swimwear, non-slip slippers can be useful around the pools.
- Take advantage of the picturesque coastal views for photography, especially at sunrise.
- Avoid weekends when the crowds are largest, choose weekday mornings instead.
- Try the local medicinal mud pack even if you do not plan a longer bath.
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