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La Calderona Spa Sport Club stands in a unique setting, surrounded by nature and just 18 kilometres from the city of Valencia.
La Calderona is a five-star complex providing a perfect combination of health, sport and pleasure. The 30,000 square metre site boasts all the services and facilities necessary to ensure that guests find in La Calderona an exclusive environment in which rest and wellbeing can be enjoyed to the full.
The amenities at La Calderona Spa Sport Club include, amongst others, several swimming pools, an integral physical activity centre, sports courts and the SPA Spadium with its complete spa circuit, as well as green fee reservations at local golf clubs (El Escorpión, El Bosque, El Mediterráneo and El Saler).
CLUB WELLNESS
La Calderona Spadium is the Health, Relaxation and Beauty Centre at the Hotel La Calderona. Here, the SPA Circuit features a wide range of services such as sauna, the Temple of Showers, the hammam, steam baths, the Cold-Relax-Hot Pool and Marble Beach. The health centre’s services also include massage, facial treatment, hydrotherapy, and beauty and cosmetic treatments. All these services are provided by a team of qualified, experienced professionals in the field of health and wellness.
CLUB GOLF
Golf lovers will find several practice areas on the complex site itself: a driving range, three virtual golf machines and a putting green. Moreover, La Calderona is located just opposite the Escorpión Golf Club and is very close to several other courses.
CLUB SPORTS & LEISURE
The Hotel La Calderona offers a full range of facilities to enable guests to exercise in any way they wish, as well as combining wellbeing with their hobbies. It has three heated swimming pools (including one outdoor pool), three competition squash courts, five paddle courts (three glass, two wall courts), three synthetic tennis courts and a football pitch.
CLUB EVENTS
The Hotel has two rooms, both fully-equipped with all the latest technology, ideal for organising meetings and events of all kinds:
Oceánidas: seats 160.
Salicia: seats 120. |
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La Calderona has 42 fully-equipped guest rooms, outstanding for their spaciousness, elegance and comfort. All have large terraces commanding magnificent views over the golf course and sports area. |
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La Calderona Spa Sport Club is located in the town of Bétera. Here, visitors will find many attractions, including the so-called Route of El Cid.
Other interesting sights in and around Bétera include the Mallorca Caves, the typical local panels made with glazed tiles, Aljubs, Catxerulos, Tos Pelat archaeological site, the Mas de Baró aqueduct, the Roman Villa of L’Horta Vella, Las Masías, the Castle and the Spanish Civil War bunkers. Moreover, the town celebrates such interesting festivities as Les Alfàbegues and La Mare de Déu d’Agost.
La Calderona complex occupies a superb location amid magnificent landscape just a short distance from Valencia, one of the most ancient Mediterranean cities that this year will host the America’s Cup.
Valencia is outstanding both for shopping and for cultural activities, with its many cinemas and theatres, museums and concert halls. An important business centre, Valencia consolidated its status as a truly modern city in 1998 with the opening of the City of Arts and Science, the largest culture and leisure centre ever built in Europe, a perfect blend of art, science and nature, as well as a showcase for the superb modern designs of the architects Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela.
Valencia is also one of Europe’s busiest trade fair and congress cities. The Museum of Arts and Science comprises four magnificent sections: the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum, which hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions on science and new technologies; the Hemisfèric, an eye-shaped building in which large-format films are shown on a huge screen; the Palace of the Arts; and the Oceanogràfic, or Oceanographic Park. Valencia Cathedral, principally Gothic in style, and its tower, popularly known as Miguelet (nearly 51 metres high, with more than 200 steps) are veritable symbols of the city. The reward for climbing up the many steps to the top of the tower are superb views over the city.
Other outstanding buildings and sights in the city of Valencia include, amongst many others: the so-called La Lonja de la Seda (the silk exchange, a 15th-century Gothic building catalogued as World Heritage), IVAM (Valencia Institute of Modern Art), and the San Pío V Museum of Art.
Moreover, Valencia is famed the world over for its star dish, paella, a perfect, balanced combination between the fruits of the vegetable garden, the mountains and the sea. Valencia’s streets also offer vast and varied opportunities for shopping, including the delightful surprise of finding many traditional shops selling craft goods, including fans, embroidery, pottery from Manises and clothing. |
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