St Moritz Hot Springs
Nestled in the heart of South Australia's Clare Valley wine region, St Moritz Hot Springs offers a serene escape where thermal waters meet vineyard panoramas. This boutique spa complex harnesses the region's natural geothermal springs, providing a blissful soak amid rolling hills and eucalyptus-scented air. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or a weary traveller, the warm, mineral-rich pools are a perfect tonic after exploring the valley's cellar doors and scenic trails.
Highlights & What to See
- Thermal Pools: Soak in a series of outdoor geothermal pools ranging from 36°C to 41°C, each offering different views of the surrounding vineyards and native bushland. The mineral waters are rich in magnesium and potassium, known for their soothing properties.
- Private Spa Treatments: Indulge in massages, facials, and hydrotherapy sessions using local organic products. The sauna and steam room add an extra layer of relaxation.
- Wine and Wellness: The Clare Valley is famous for its rieslings and shiraz. Combine your spa day with a tasting at nearby cellar doors such as Sevenhill Cellars or Skillogalee Wines, both within a short drive.
- Reedy Creek Trail: A gentle walking path from the springs follows Reedy Creek through remnant vegetation, perfect for a pre- or post-soak stroll.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for a half-day visit (3–4 hours) to fully unwind in the thermal pools and enjoy a spa treatment. If you're self-driving the Clare Valley wine trail, consider making St Moritz a midday stop – arrive by 10am for a quieter soak, then head to a nearby cellar door for lunch. For a more indulgent experience, book a full-day spa package that includes a gourmet lunch and access to all facilities.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Clare Valley Wine Region: The valley's 30-plus cellar doors are just minutes away. Don't miss the Riesling Trail, a 35km cycling and walking path linking wineries.
- Burra: A historic copper-mining town 40 minutes north, with well-preserved 19th-century buildings and the Burra Heritage Passport.
- Martindale Hall: A grand Georgian-style mansion near Mintaro, used as a filming location for the movie 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' – 20 minutes south.
- Mount Remarkable National Park: For hikers, this park offers dramatic gorges and native wildlife, about an hour's drive west.
- Kapunda: Australia's first copper-mining town, with a museum and street art trail, 30 minutes south-east.
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