In the heart of the Jura region, nestled in a valley surrounded by vineyard-covered hillsides, at the bottom of the last foothills of the first Jura mountain plateau.
Founded long ago at the site of a saline spring, Lons-le-Saunier has grown in stature without forgetting its past: architectural gems, thermal baths, beautifully renovated 'old town', a statue of Rouget de Lisle (who composed the Marseillaise), who was born in the town, etc.
Known as the city of the Princes of Orange, the town offers many an enticing stroll, along the avenues of the Parc des Bains, under the arches in the town centre, or on the surrounding hillsides which overlook this 'Garden City'.
The fully renovated, magnificent 19th century thermal baths at Thermes Lédonia are surrounded by some 17 acres of splendid, listed grounds, which are planted with very rare plants and trees from all five continents.
Just close your eyes, fill your lungs with the pure air of the Jura region, and dive into the salt waters of the Thermes Lédonia thermal baths and Lédonia Thermal Spa – a fitness break in the heart of the countryside.
Adults: rheumatism, osteoarticular sequelae, arthritis, etc.
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Valvital - Thermes de Lons-le-Saunier
Parc des Bains - B.P. 181 - 39005 Lons-le-Saunier Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)3 84 24 20 34 - Fax +33 (0)3 84 24 87 43
Website: www.valvital.fr / www.jura-thermes.com
Email: lons@valvital.fr