After reading some of the reviews I was a bit worried about my stay at Ystad Saltsjobad. However, when I arrived in Ystad(by train from Copenhagen...an easy and pleasant journey) I was totally blown away. The town is absolutely beautiful. It is well worth going into town and check things out. Just remember that Ystad is in an agricultural area. I laughed when I got off the train and was greeted with the definite odour of sheep manure. I had read one review that complained about some kind of smell at the spa.(which I later figured was the smell of the seaweed from the ocean! What do people expect!) At least you know the source of the smell, not like in the big cities where the sewers spew out God knows what!
Another complaint was that the Spa was SO far from town. I asked someone for directions. It was a maximum 20 minute walk(suitcase in tow) to the Spa along a tree lined road(Osterleden) for half the journey and then through a cottage lined road(Neuman's vagan) through a forest for the remainder. It was sooooo lovely. I later discovered that there were many sights from the Wallander tour along this route. You walk right by Mariagatan the street that Wallander "lives" on. The walk was actually shorter than I expected as the Spa is right there as soon as forest road ends. I was welcomed warmly and checked in quickly by the reception staff. I did have a little difficulty finding my room as it was Room 425 but was located on the 2nd floor.... a very minor issue. There were no blood red and black walls in the corridor as I had read. All were crisp white. The purple carpet did have the room numbers on it, practical I thought. The spa has been through a renovation, so I guess all had been painted. My jaw dropped when I entered my room. It was absolutely beautiful. I had a deluxe room. It was a decent size and the bathroom was divided into a toilet, sink on one side and shower on the other. It was very nicely done.(rooms are always on the small side in Scandinavia/Europe and the bathrooms are efficiently designed. If you need a big bathroom don't travel on this side of the Atlantic!) The bed was gorgeous and the view from the window/doors looked straight onto the ocean, 50 meters away. I left the door open at night so I could fall asleep to the sound of the waves crashing on the shore.
The breakfast was fantastic. All kinds of cereals, yogurts and fruits, juices(there is a orange squeezer that not only provides great fresh juice, but an upper body workout!). There are wonderful breads, assorted cheeses, fish, meats, pates, boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, bacon and pancakes. There is an urn of hot milk for your coffee, and a huge selection of teas. I am getting hungry just thinking about it. The dining room overlooks the beach and ocean front. You can sit inside or out. I ended up eating enough to last me through the day. I didn't sample the dinner menu, though I did have a chicken caesar salad from the Spa cafe.
Now, for the spa treatments and facilities. I had the Aromasoul Scrub Ritual my first day. it was amazing. I was so relaxed afterwards that I went to my room and fell asleep. The next day I had the Aromatic Beauty Touch Facial. It really worked wonders. My skin felt and looked years younger. (Tip: if you want to find out about the spa treatments go to the Swedish Spa site and google translate the descriptions. They are more descriptive and accurate that the English Site) The spa facilities are second to none. The outside pool is beautiful and the inside pool is warm and offers a view of the ocean. There is a steam room and a dry sauna as well as a jacuzzi hot tub. At first I thought the dry sauna wasn't hot enough, but, when I tried it again it was perfect(being of Finnish descent, I am used to hot saunas with water to throw on the rocks for steam). I was good and hot when I ran down to the ocean for a dip. It was sooo much fun. I didn't manage to correctly time my run from a crashing wave one time and ended up with some sand and seaweed up my butt. I just laughed and went in for more. There are two lovely still hot tubs outside. They overlook the ocean and are so relaxing. There is one other feature that amazed me. There is a room where you wait to be called for your spa treatments. There is a couch and chairs in front of a fireplace at one end and then a row of canopied/netted queen size beds in front of windows that face the beach where you can relax, read the paper or snooze. They have still and bubbly mineral water to drink. It was one of my favourite places. Also, in the Spa lounge they have a huge bowl of mixed unsalted nuts and another bowl of fresh fruit that guests can help themselves to at anytime. There are some books that you may borrow in a library area. I took a Wallander book to peruse.
There are a couple restaurants close by if you don't want to eat at the Spa, and it's a lovely walk into town where there are many eateries to choose from.
If you are there on a Saturday do go into town and experience the farmers market. There was also a craft market where I bought some hand made soap.(a great consumable souvenir) They had lovely flowers at the market. I couldn't resist and bought a bunch of white roses and gave them to the ladies at reception. They were very surprised and happy to receive them. FYI:The Wallander tours in English are on Monday and Tuesday nights at least during the summer months.
The spa also allows dogs to stay. I was in heaven as I am a huge dog lover and was missing my pooch. I met a lovely flat coated retriever, Bonnie, and a six month old Golden Retriever puppy. Having the dogs around made the Spa feel very friendly. (there are special dog friendly rooms in one section of the spa)
This has been a long review, but I really wanted to set the record straight. There will always be something to complain about wherever you stay. You can let it ruin your stay or forget about it and enjoy the many, many wonderful things about Ystadsaltsjobad. It is the most amazing Spa I have been to, and I have stayed in several in Scandinavia and in Canada.
I highly recommend everything that the Spa and Ystad has to offer. (even the smell of sheep manure!) From walking barefoot on the beach, to the spa treatments, to the fantastic breakfast, to swimming in the ocean, you will leave relaxed, refreshed and be looking forward to your next visit! I know that I am.
Room Tip: If you can afford a sea view room, take it, it is so worth the extra cost!
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