Bojnice, spa town is situated in an altitude 290 meters above the sea level, at the eastern foothills of Mala Magura Mountains. They have warm, mildly moist lowlands climate.
First written record about the thermal springs in Bojnice was in a letter from King Koloman from 1113, which is deposited at the Zobor Abbey. From 17th until 20th century the spa resort was owned by the count of Palfy family, which transformed Bojince into a modern European spa resort.
In the centre of the Bojnice town, you can admire splendid, romantic chateau and every year during the summer spa season it takes place Summer Music Spa Festival, there.
Indications: movement apparatus ailments, nervous problems, treatment of burns
Brusno spa lies in the lovely mountainous region of Central Slovakia, in the upper Hron River valley northeast of Banska Bystrica. In the village the healing mineral springs were discovered in 1829. Nowadays the patients are treated here for diseases of the gall bladder, bile ducts, liver and pancreas, as well as certain diseases of the motor organs. Treatment in Brusno Spa is based on its natural curative mineral water.
In the spa area there is a forested park with many paths, a chapel from the year 1910 and the 15th century church built in the Gothic style.
Indications: diseases of the gall bladder, bile ducts, diseases of the motor organs
The spa is located at the base of Kremnicke vrchy, 6 km from Zvolen at 300 meters above above the sea level. The climate is pleasant with mild winters and summers without heat waves.
Springs were discovered by accident in 1898/99 and subsequently local business people established a small spa. In 1967 an extensive geological research was conducted in Kovacova and a thermal water source with temperature of 48,5 Celsius and high output was established.
Around the spa town you can enjoy sport activities as swimming in thermal pool and there are good conditions for cross-country skiing in winter.
Indications: movement apparatus disorders, nervous disorders
The spa in Lucky is in the mountain valley, which is opened to the south, under the Choc Peak, at the 653meters above sea level.
The Lucky Spa belongs among the oldest spas in Slovakia. Most of the present balneal-historians start any history of this spa with reports taken from the balneography by H.J.N. Crantz "Gesundbrunnen der Osterreichischen Monarchie", (Healthful Springs in the Austrian Monarchy), dated 1777. The written history of the spa began in 1761, when the owner Adam Turjansky built the first sanatorium building. It is also worth mentioning the year 1736, when Matej Bel reported the spa in his work "Notitia Hungarie novae historico-geographica". The Lucky Spa and its healing properties have been written about by such authorities of balneology as Dr. Vietoris, who performed the first analysis of the springs in Lucky. The prefect of this manor, Wisner von Morgenstern, ordered the construction of the new building with the large dining room and 17 guest rooms. In the mid-19 century, a new sanatorium was built here. It was following 1948, that Lucky obtained the base of the modern, scientifically based treatment.
Indications: gynecological diseases