Les Bains de Llo reopen outdoor pools after December fire

The thermal complex in Alta Cerdanya partially resumes activity this Saturday, although the wellness area remains closed.

Generic image of outdoor thermal pools with steam in a snowy mountain environment.
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Generic image of outdoor thermal pools with steam in a snowy mountain environment.

The Les Bains de Llo thermal complex, located in Alta Cerdanya, will reopen its three outdoor pools with natural water at 35 degrees on Saturday, February 7, following the fire in December.

The resumption of activity comes nearly two months after the fire broke out on the morning of Monday, December 8, in the wellness area, causing significant material damage. Although the Firefighters quickly controlled the flames without injuries, the establishment had to close during the peak season.
Starting February 7, visitors can enjoy the outdoor pools, open from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Management has established one-and-a-half-hour slots to ensure rotation and a safe experience. The indoor baths, wellness area, and hammock area remain inaccessible while repairs are planned.

The management of Les Bains de Llo thanks the support received during the closure and encourages users to book their time slot through the website, as places are limited.

This partial reopening allows tourists and residents of the region to once again enjoy the natural hot water in a mountain setting, complementing the thermal offering of Cerdanya, which also includes the Roman baths of Dorres.