The Bogn Engiadina is discreetly tucked away in the middle of the village. It is supplied by four of the more than twenty health-giving springs discovered by Paracelsus hundreds of years ago between Tarasp-Vulpera, Scuol and the two sunny plateaus of Sent and Ftan. Many of Scuol’s public fountains supply first-rate mineral water even today.
The modern pool complex is a light-flooded building housing numerous baths, saunas and wellness facilities as well as a therapy centre. One highlight is the Roman-Irish bath which combines two of Europe’s oldest bathing cultures in an exceptionally relaxing ritual. While the Romans swore by the relaxing properties of steam baths at various temperatures, the Ancient Irish enjoyed bathing in hot, dry air. When bathing became popular again in the nineteenth century, these two styles were combined to create a new bathing experience.