Geography:
Czechia is situated in a valley between huge mountain ranges, beeing the natural borders of this country. Because of this situation the water of springs in the whole Countyside contains different minerals.
Thats why the people in Czechia in the 12th century discovered the healing effect of the springs.
Towns where the effect of the springs were especially noticed, became famous- Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad), Jáchimov (Joachimsbad), Frantiskovy Lázne (Franzensbad), Mariánské Lázne (Marienheilbad), Teplice v Cechách, Podebrady (Podebrad) and others are the most popular spa towns in Czechia.
In the 19th century this Spa towns reached a kind of new prime, because new sanatories with modern technics came into existence and the Tourism grew up with the fame of the spa towns.
The healing effect of the springs became more and more popular and the practice and experiences in spa-treatments became more extensive. For instance the treatments where precribed prophylactic and as secundary therapy.
The treatments affected a longer and healthier live. Thast why more and more senior citizens came to the Land of Spas – to Czechia. The aim of the European Spas Association and other tourism tourismusfördernden Institute is to win younger and possibly hard working people for a vacation or experiences in emotional events.
Lots of firms have seen the quality of czechian spa towns and award or motivate their employees with trips. More informations you can ask for at.
