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The town above the river Lužnice, 423 above sea level, slightly irritable climate
Location:
The Tábor region
Natural curative source:
Peat in the form of baths and packs
Treatment:
Disorders of the motor system
Situated 297m above sea level, transient climate of lowland and foothill climate
Location:The Jičín region
Natural curative source:Sulphur-ferric peat
Treatment:Disorders of the motor system
A small spa in the foothills of Jeseníky, 297m above sea level, lowland climate, sunny, with rare rains, clear air
Location:The Šumperk region
Natural curative source:Sulphur thermal springs, used for baths
Treatment:Diseases of kidneys and urinary tract, obesity caused by endocrinal disorders. The spa is assigned for children between 3 – 15 years.
Situated near Pardubice, 216m above sea level, lowland climate
Location: The Pardubice region
Natural curative source: Peat baths and packs
Treatment: Motor system disorders
Part of the Karviná town, 234m above sea level, lowland climate
Location:The Karviná region
Natural curative source:Iodine-bromine water in the form of baths, inhalations and packs
Treatment:Disorders of the motor system, convalescence after operations and injuries, neurological disorders, blood circulation disorders and treatment of burns
TownFrantiškovy Lázně is the smallest spa of the West Bohemian spa triangle. They were founded in 1793 and up to now they maintain the atmosphere of the spa fro the turn of the century. Its charm is given by the unified classical architecture of the spa houses and pavilions. Mild climate, surrounding forests and well-kept parks and orchards, they all support the healing effects of the famous local...
Old mining centre, situated in Krušné hory, 650m above sea level, foothill climate, mildly toning, springs of water are accompanied by finding- places of precious elements.
Location:The Sokolov region
Natural curative source:Thermal radioactive springs of 28°C temperature with high concentration of precious elements, such as caesium, titanium, tantalum, beryllium, and mainly radium.
Treatment:...
On the southern slope of the Krkonoše Mountains, 670m above sea level, relatively warm climate with high intensity of sunlight.
Location:The Trutnov region
Natural curative source:Thermal springs of 29,6°C temperature, used for bath and swimming pool baths, combined with rehabilitation method
Treatment:Disorders of the motor system and serious nerve disorders, mainly infantile paralysis, states...
Town
The town is situated in the furthest northern part of the Olomouc region. It was founded in the first half of the 13th century on the merchant route between Moravia and Poland. It became famous by gold mining and production of damask, as well as by Silesian marble. But best known it became by its spas. In 1820 Vincent Priessnitz founded the Jeseník spas. He discovered the healing effects of...
Mountain spa, 760m above sea level, mountain climate with intensive sunlight and exceptionally clear air, rich tradition since 1785.
Location:The Bruntál region
Natural curative source:Mineral water used for baths and inhalations, supplemented by climate cure and complex balneotherapy
Treatment:Respiratory diseases and some occupational diseases
The tradition of Czech spas is an inseparable part of the European cultural heritage. Due to the high quality of their curative resources, they have won fame and recognition in Europe and found their place in the history of medicine and balneology.
Foot of the mildly hilly bulge of Slavkovský les, 530m above sea level, foothill slightly irritable climate
Location:The Tachov region
Natural curative source:Ferric acidulous water
Treatment:Heart and vascular disorders, mainly recovering after heart attacks
Situated in the foothills of Ještěd, 420m above sea level, foothill climate with long period of sunlight
Location:The Liberec region
Natural curative source:Sulphur-ferric peat used for bath and packs
Treatment:Disorders of the motor system
605m above sea level, foothill irritable climate, rare rains
Location:The Cheb region
Natural curative source:Earth-ferric acidulous water and climate
Treatment:Children’s non-specific respiratory diseases
440m above sea level, slightly irritable foothill climate; rich tradition, charming outlook of the buildings from the 18th century
Location:The Frýdlant bulge
Natural curative source:Hydro-carbonic-ferric acidulous water and peat
Treatment:Disorders of the blood circulation system and nerve and mental diseases
531m above sea level, foothill climate, slightly humid with clear mountain air
Location:The Jeseníky region
Natural curative source:Climate and specialized cure regime
Treatment:Metabolic and gland diseases and skin diseases
Town
The town is situated near Zlín, on the wooded hills of the preserved area called Bílé Karpaty.
Its spa tradition began three hundred years ago. Together with the development of balneology in the Czech Republic in the beginning of the 20th century Luhačovice were in the period of its vigour and gradually became popular spa resort. In rare symbiosis the beauty of the nature combines with the...
Town
Mariánské Lázně is the second biggest town in the triangle of the West Bohemian spas. It is world-famous by the results of the cure and excellent quality of the natural sources. The town is situated in a charming valley surrounded by well-kept green woods. There are around 100 springs of cold ferrite acidulous water of various chemical consistences. The first sources have been known since the...
In the valley of the down stream of the river Ohře; 235m above sea level; lowland climate with stabile temperature
Location:The Litoměřice region
Natural curative source:Peat
Treatment:Nerve diseases and disorders of the motor system
176m above sea level, lowland climate
Location:The Uherské Hradiště region
Natural curative source:Sulphur-hydrogenous mineral water
Treatment:Disorders of the motor system