Temperature Overview (Indicative Ranges – Always Check On-Site Panels)
| Zone |
Approx °C |
Approx °F |
Notes |
| Outdoor Relax Pool |
34–36 |
93–97 |
Mild; social atmosphere |
| Outdoor Active / Whirl Sections |
30–34 |
86–93 |
Slightly cooler; movement-friendly |
| Hot Indoor Pools |
38–40 |
100–104 |
Short intervals if new to heat |
| Mid-Temp Indoor |
34–36 |
93–97 |
Good acclimation stage |
| Cool Plunge |
18–22 |
64–72 |
Brief immersion only |
| Lap Pool (Cap Required) |
26–28 |
79–82 |
Swimming; bring cap |
Values fluctuate with maintenance and season.
Suggested 90-Minute Circuit (Adjust to Health & Comfort)
- Shower & brief warm (mid-temp indoor) – 10 min
- Outdoor relax pool – 15 min (acclimate + photos)
- Hot indoor pool – 5–7 min (mind breathing, not prolonged)
- Cool plunge – 10–20 sec (not a race; steady exit)
- Mid-temp indoor – 8 min (reset)
- Whirl section active pool – 12 min (gentle movement)
- Hot indoor repeat (shorter) – 4–5 min
- Outdoor relax pool – 10 min (social + sun/steam)
- Final cool rinse + hydration break – 5 min
Circuit Principles
- Alternate heat stress with brief cool exposure to stimulate circulation.
- Keep hydration accessible (water bottle; avoid alcohol mid-circuit).
- Listen to dizziness or overheat signals—pause immediately.
Hydro Etiquette During Circuit
- No running between wet surfaces.
- Keep voices moderate indoors (reverberation amplifies sound).
- Rinse before re-entering after any sweat-producing sauna (if used).
Sauna & Steam Integration (Optional)
| Step |
Add-On |
Timing Guidance |
| After Step 3 |
Light dry sauna |
5–6 min then cool plunge |
| After Step 6 |
Steam room |
6–8 min then mid-temp pool |
Avoid stacking two intense heat steps back-to-back if new to thermal routines.
Safety & Comfort Notes
- Medical conditions (cardiac, blood pressure): consult doctor pre-trip; avoid extreme temperature swings.
- Jewelry can heat—remove metal pieces.
- Use sunscreen outdoors (winter sun still reflects off steam).
Bottom Line
Start mid-temp, pulse short hot exposures, intersperse cool resets, and finish mellow. A structured circuit amplifies what Széchenyi does best: contrast therapy with scenery.