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Engelberg-Titlis
Tourismus AG

Tourist Center
CH-6390 Engelberg
+41(0)41 639 77 77
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Whey Bath Gerschnialp

Whey Bath: Whey has been known for its healing properties for a long time. A whey bath is refreshing and calming to sensitive or normal skin, making it smooth and silky. Lie back and enjoy a healing and relaxing whey bath in front of the Gerschni alpine hut at the foot of the Titlis. Take a refreshing shower after the bath and you will feel newly born. Pure nature!

Whey Bath

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Cheese-making plant, Gerschni alp, Anselm Töngi (Sälmi)
6390 Engelberg, Tel. +41 (0)79 431 52 45

Whey bath: fresh, warm whey directly from the cheese-maker on the
Gerschni alp

on request

Single CHF 40.-
Double CHF 60.-
Family bath CHF 80.-
Clubs/Groups from 5 persons,
CHF 20.- per person
Towel hire CHF 5.-

There is a changing room with shower/WC next to the whey bath. The bath has been newly fitted out and the tub is large enough for 2 people. Fresh whey is pumped directly from the cheese-making plant into the tub and is pleasantly warm.


What is Whey?
Whey is a natural cosmetic product for internal and external use: on the one hand as a refreshing drink and on the other hand as a bathing cure. It contains valuable vitamins, primarily B-group vitamins, and minerals (e.g. calcium, potassium, phosphate) which are aids to healthy skin and hair, and strong nails.

You can take care of your skin with a regular whey bath. The natural substances in whey protect the skin from drying out and its ph-neutral value enhances the protective shield of the skin.


Information and booking
The Whey Bath experience can be booked direct under tel. +41 (0) 79 431 52 45 with Anselm Töngi.
E-Mail: alpkaeserei@bluewin.ch

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