Discover Hungary’s hidden thermal spa gems in the Great Plain

Hungary boasts an abundance of spas throughout its territory, with many of them nestled in the Hungarian Great Plain region, renowned for their extensive thermal pools and diverse spa services.

An article by Termálfürdő.hu specifically targets spas with certified thermal waters in the Northern and Southern Great Plain Region and the lowland area of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County. These spas are meticulously arranged in descending order based on the number of thermal and spa pools they offer.

Hungarospa Hajdúszoboszló

Hungarospa Hajdúszoboszló offers a total of 11 thermal and spa pools, including 5 indoor pools and 6 pools on the beach, 4 of which are accessible during colder weather. The open-air thermal pools feature various attractions and utilise waters known for their therapeutic properties, particularly beneficial for rheumatic diseases, chronic musculoskeletal disorders, and degenerative ailments.

The spa provides over 40 types of treatments, including balneotherapy, electrotherapy, light therapy, hydrotherapy and mechanotherapy. All treatments are supervised by medical professionals and utilise controlled and certified medicinal waters.

Hungarospa Bath
Photo: FB / Hungarospa Hajdúszoboszlói Zrt

Berekfürdő Spa and Beach Baths

Berekfürdő Spa and Beach Baths is renowned as one of Hungary’s oldest and most distinguished spas, offering medicinal waters with therapeutic benefits. The spa features a total of 8 thermal pools, including 5 outdoor medicinal pools, 2 indoor medicinal pools and 1 medicinal weight pool.

During the winter months, visitors can enjoy relaxation in 3 outdoor thermal pools with temperatures reaching nearly 38°C (100.4°F). Various treatments at the spa, such as thermal water baths, group underwater exercises, and mud baths, are subsidised by social security.

Berekfürdő Spa
Photo: FB / Berekfürdői Gyógy-és Strandfürdő

Zsóry Spa and Beach Bath

Zsóry Spa and Beach Bath in Mezőkövesd boasts 7 thermal pools, distinguished by their high sulphur content, the highest among Hungary’s thermal waters. This unique composition makes it particularly effective in alleviating and treating conditions like rheumatic diseases and women’s health issues. The spa features 3 indoor thermal pools with temperatures ranging from 34-40°C (93.2°F – 104°F), while 2 of its 4 outdoor thermal pools are accessible even during colder seasons. Additionally, the spa offers various medical treatments.

Zsóry Spa
Photo: FB / Zsóry Gyógy És Strandfürdő

Gyopárosi Spa and Experience Bath

Orosháza’s Gyopárosi Spa and Experience Bath features 7 thermal pools and provides a comprehensive range of spa treatments tailored to address various health concerns. The thermal waters at Gyopárosi Spa exhibit anti-inflammatory properties below 34°C (93.2°F) and are therapeutic for spasms at higher temperatures.

Gyopáros Spa
Photo: FB / Gyopárosfürdő

Gyula Castle Baths

Gyula Castle Baths also boasts 7 thermal pools, offering a diverse range of thermal water experiences with varying temperatures. Notable among these is the Lovarda thermal pool, featuring water temperatures of 28-38°C (82.4°F – 100.4°F), popular for recovery, sports and exercise.
Gyula Castle Bath
Photo : FB / Gyulai Várfürdő

Cserkeszőlő Spa and Medical Centre

Cserkeszőlő Spa and Medical Centre features 7 thermal pools, including 2 thermal pools, 1 with adventure elements, 1 weight bathing pool indoors and 3 year-round thermal pools on the beach.

Cserkeszőlő Bath
Photo: FB /Cserkeszőlő Fürdő és Gyógyászati Központ

Bocskai Beach and Spa

Bocskai Beach and Spa in Hajdúböszörmény boasts 7 spa and thermal pools, with 4 indoor spa pools and 3 outdoor thermal pools. Its certified medicinal water, recognised since 2003, is beneficial for rheumatic, arthritic and thyroid issues.

Bocskai Bath
Photo: FB / Bocskai Gyógyfürdő És Termálkemping Hajdúböszörmény

Saint Elisabeth Spa

Saint Elisabeth Spa in Mórahalmi also features 7 thermal pools filled with medicinal water, making it one of the most popular spas in the Great Plains region. The spa offers a unique experience with traditional seated pools, spa pools with adventure elements, an indoor adventure pool, a sauna world and a 33-metre swimming pool accessible throughout the year.

St Elisabeth Bath
Photo: FB / Szent Erzsébet Mórahalmi Gyógyfürdő

 

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