Health & healing |  Slovenia

The secret of the Slovenian healing springs was already discovered in the distant past. Roman digs and written documentation dating back to the year 1147, are proof of a multiple thermal culture, in particular of the use of healing mineral waters which have been valued in Europe for hundreds of years.

The beneficial effects of the springs have repeatedly led to the discovery of new methods of treatment. In the proximity of the springs, remedial baths were built for Europe’s nobility – today you are invited to be their guest.
A wealth of unspoilt natural treasures is the spring of the power of life in the Slovenian spas and remedial baths.
The status of 15 of the remedial and tourist centres here is that of officially recognised spa-resorts. Whereby the most important role is played by the thermal waters, with their different properties and temperatures (from 32 to 73° C) and mineral water (the world famous “Radenska-three hearts” and the “Donat Mg”). Additionally there are organical and inorganical healing muds as well as the Pannonian and low mountain range climates – Slovenia entices with its vitality and multiplicity.

In the Slovenian thermal baths wisdom, nature and the typical characteristics of the surrounding countryside as well as the hospitality of the people flow together with harmony. Which is why this health and pleasure mosaic always has exactly the right thing to offer everyone.

Years ago the Western civilisations also discovered as theirs the philosophy that there exists a connection between body and soul. Therefore not only Balneo and physiotherapeutic programmes are available in the spas but other modern treatments which also encourage an awareness for a healthy life-style can also be enjoyed.
Take your pleasure in this world of active health midst impressive countryside. 

Informationen to health & healing in Slovenia: www.wellness-slovenia.com 
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