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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-22T15:00:43.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "wellness.",
    "Age Reader",
    "Anti-Aging Diagnostics",
    "Barrière Group",
    "Ciro's La Baule",
    "Côte d'Amour",
    "Cryotherapy",
    "Dr Grard",
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    "Marine Vitality",
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    "raoul Keil",
    "Stéphanie Janvier Michel",
    "Yannick Hochet",
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  "textContent": "On La Baule’s Atlantic bay, the century-old L’Hermitage Barrière has opened ORA, a longevity destination that swaps the biohacking grind for something far rarer: wellbeing you actually want. Most longevity retreats sell discipline – cold plunges at dawn, spreadsheets of biomarkers, a faint suggestion that pleasure is the enemy. ORA, the new longevity bay wrapped around Barrière’s L’Hermitage in La Baule, lets the place do all the persuading. The sea, the pines and the shimmering light on the water create a scene so beautiful it makes even the simplest lunch taste like a gourmet meal. Schön! spent four days on the Côte d’Amour to test a single claim: that the body’s better instincts can be coaxed rather than commanded (spoiler: they can). L’Hermitage has stood over the bay since 1926. Neo-Norman, white and timbered, the palace is a 100-year-old building that seems poured from the sea itself. Across 200 rooms, 18 suites and six floors, the palace has been home to the likes of Churchill, Aga Khan and Onassis. In 2025, it slipped into the ‘Leading Hotels of the World’ collection, which surprised nobody who had stood in its lobby beneath that vertiginous ceiling and watched the Atlantic fill every... Read more »\n\nThe post l’hermitage | longevity, without the lecture appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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