Spas L - M

Lázně Bělohrad: Situated 300 meters above sea level; lowland/sub-mountain climate.
Geographical location: the Jičín region.

Natural healing source: sulphite-ferrous mud, mineral water.

Conditions treated: musculoskeletal, circulatory, neurological and dermatological diseases.

www.belohrad.cz

 

Lázně Kundratice: Situated in the region below Mt. Ještěd, 420 meters above sea level, sub-mountain climate with small temperature variations and long periods of sunshine.
Geographical location: the
Liberec region.

Natural healing source: sulphite-ferrous mud, used for baths and packs.

Conditions treated: musculoskeletal and neurological diseases.

www.laznekundratice.cz

 

Lázně Kynžvart: 780 meters above sea level; sub-mountain climate, climate: higher irritation factor, little precipitation. Geographical location: the Cheb region.

Natural healing source: CO2 rich mineral water; climate.

Conditions treated: non-specific respiratory tract and dermatological diseases exclusively in children.

web.telecom.cz/detska_lecebna

 

Lázně Libverda: 424 meters above sea level; sub-mountain climate, moderate irritation factor. Rich in tradition, the spa is also attractive due to its 18th-century architecture.
Geographical location: the Frýdlant region.

Natural healing source: hydro-carbon-ferrous acidulous water.

Conditions treated: circulatory neurological, musculoskeletal and mental diseases.

www.laznelibverda.cz

 

Lipová-lázně: 498-537 meters above sea level; sub-mountain climate, slightly humid, with clean mountain air. Geographical location: the Jeseník region.

Natural healing source: climate, along with a specialized treatment regimen.

Conditions treated: metabolic, musculoskeletal and dermatology diseases.

www.lazne.cz

 

Luhačovice: The largest Moravian spa town, situated in the picturesque valley of the Olšava brook with charming spa houses inspired by folk architecture, 250 m above sea level.
Climate: transitional lowland/sub-mountain climate, large daytime/nighttime temperature variations.
Geographical location: the Zlín region.

Natural healing source: chloride and sodium hydrocarbonate acidulous spring waters, used in a drinking cure as well as for tub baths.
Conditions treated: oncological, circulatory, digestive, metabolic, respiratory and musculoskeletal diseases

www.luhacovice.cz

 

Mariánské Lázně: Situated in a picturesque valley and on the wooded slopes of the Slavkovský forest area, 628 meters above sea level; sub-mountain colder climate, moderate irritation factor. The spa owes its renown to its attractive layout, quality natural sources and numerous springs (there are no fewer than forty in the spa town itself), as well as its excellent medical success rate. A local peculiarity is a dry source of carbon dioxide.
Geographical location: The Mariánské Lázně region.

Natural healing source: hydrocarbonate-calcium-magnesium-ferrous and hydrocarbonate-calcium-sulphate-ferrous acidulous waters used for the drinking cure and baths; also, natural gas and mud.

Conditions treated: oncological, metabolic, respiratory, neurological, musculoskeletal and urinary diseases

www.marianskelazne.cz

 

Mšené-lázně: Situated in a valley on the lower course of the Ohře River, 235 meters above sea level; lowland climate with minimal temperature variations.
Geographical location: the Litoměřice region.

Natural healing source: mud.

Conditions treated: musculoskeletal and neurological diseases.

www.msene.cz