Our spa is open as follows:
Mon-Thu 2:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Fri 2PM until 10:00 PM, adults only Fri-Sat 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Sat 12:00 PM until 8:00 PM, adults only Fri-Sat 7:30 PM to 10:00PM
Sun 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM
Morning swim from 10:00 AM to 12:0 PM is available for guests staying at the resort.
Due to school holidays or other exceptions, we may adjust our opening hours. Any changes will be announced on our website.
Adult €25
Child 4-12 years €14,50
*under 12 years old only in parental supervision.
Family ticket €58
*including. 2 adults + 1 -2 children (0-12yrs)
Senior citizens and students €15
*Mon -Fri 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
10-use pass €205/€103
You can pay your spa visist at the reception, where you will receive a wristband key for the locker.
Please note that the spa ticket does not include a towel, so kindly bring your own. Towels can also be rented from the reception for €5.
We recommend that guests staying at the hotel wear their bathrobes already in their rooms to avoid congestion in the changing areas. If your accommodation package does not include a bathrobe, you can rent one from the reception for the duration of your stay for €8.
Please do not visit the spa if you are feeling unwell.
Kindly maintain good hygiene. Always shower before entering the pool or sauna. Please take care of your towel and toiletries throughout your visit. Use a disposable sauna seat cover when using the sauna.
During peak hours (Sat–Sun), we may need to temporarily limit access to the spa. Staff have the right to guide guests, and if instructions are not followed, may ask a guest to leave the spa. Please also note that photography is not allowed in the spa.
The duration of a spa visit is 2 hours.
Please arrive at the spa no later than 60 minutes before closing time. Swimming ends 30 minutes and sauna use ends 15 minutes before closing.
We require all diaper-aged children to wear swim diapers in the pool area.
We reserve the right to change prices and schedules.
Things to do nearby?
There are many interesting places to visit in the surroundings of Lohja Spa. Elias Lönnrot’s childhood home, Paikkari Cottage, is located just about 15 kilometers away in Sammatti. For those hungry for culture, the area offers several fascinating destinations, such as the ironworks villages of Fiskars and Billnäs, and the Mustio Manor. In the center of Lohja, you can descend 100 meters underground into the Tytyri Experience Mine.”