Spas A - F
Bechyně: A town on the Lužnice River, 463 meters above
sea level. Climate: moderate irritation factor.
Geographical location: the Tábor region.
Natural healing source:
peloids.
Conditions treated: musculoskeletal diseases.
http://www.laznebechyne.cz/
Bludov: A small spa in the foothills of the Jeseníky Mountains, 297 meters above sea level;
sunny lowland climate, little precipitation, clean air.
Geographical location: the Šumperk region.
Natural healing source: sulphite thermal springs used
for tub baths.
Conditions treated: urinary, metabolic, musculoskeletal and respiratory diseases and
disorders, obesity caused by hormonal disorders. The spa serves children aged 3-15.
www.bludov.cz
Lázně Bohdaneč: Part of the greater Pardubice area, 218 meters above
sea level; lowland climate.
Geographical location: the Pardubice region.
Natural healing source: peloids.
Conditions treated: musculoskeletal disorders.
Darkov: A Karviná municipal district, 230 meters above sea level; lowland climate. Geographical location: the Karviná region.
Natural healing source: Bromine/Iodine water used for tub baths, inhalations..
Conditions treated: musculoskeletal neurological and dermatological diseases.
Františkovy Lázně: A mountain plateau with a wooded park, 450 meters above sea level; climate:
moderate irritation factor. The park, covering an area of 200 hectares, combines with classical architecture and an
absence of industrial pollution or urban traffic makes the town a jewel among Czech spas.
Geographical location: the Cheb region.
Natural healing source: strongly alkaline acidulous mineral
waters as well as sulphite/ferrous mud; there are 24 springs in the spa town itself, of which 12 are used for tub
baths, inhalations, and a drinking cure. A natural dry source of CO2 (carbon dioxide) is used for gas
baths.
Conditions treated: oncological, circulatory, gynaecological and musculoskeletal
diseases.
www.franzensbad.cz




