
Seaside - Sopot
Making Sopot a health resort two hundred years ago was attributed to Jean Haffner - a doctor and propagator of hygiene, rightfully called a father of the resort. To these days Sopot has retained its resort features that attract visitors seeking regeneration. In this well-known and much-loved resort, you will find swimming pools and graduation towers using the beneficial properties of Sopot brine, iodine-rich coastal air and coniferous forests that emit healthy essential oils.
Apart from the therapeutic properties of the region, Sopot has much to offer in terms of attractions. Numerous interesting places, monuments and excellent restaurants and clubs will complete your dream holiday by the Baltic Sea.
Mountains - Kraków, Wieliczka, Pieniny
The "Wieliczka" Salt Mine Health Resort is a unique place on a global scale, dealing with the treatment of upper and lower respiratory tract diseases. 135 meters underground, in the hollowed out salt halls, there is a specific microclimate with a high content of many minerals. The healing air has a positive influence on both the mood and condition of the whole body.
The history of the spa dates back to the 19th century. Doctor Feliks Boczkowski was the first to notice that miners working in the Wieliczka mine rarely fell ill with respiratory diseases. The observations of the phenomenon were deepened and put into practice by Professor Mieczysław Skulimowski. In 2011 the Wieliczka Salt Mine was granted the status of the first underground health spa in Poland.
Treatment and rehabilitation at the spa is enriched with treatments using natural brine from a deposit located at a depth of 255 m. The spa is recommended for those treating diseases of the upper and lower respiratory tract. To take full advantage of the region you should also visit Kraków - the most beautiful city in Poland.
When in Wieliczka, you can't miss a visit to Krakow - the royal city! Full of legends, priceless monuments of architecture and art, the historical capital of Poland with its centre inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List for over 40 years, enchants from the first sight. It is a magical city with a long history. The most valuable monuments are concentrated in the Old Town, which, surrounded by the green ring of the Planty, is an interesting open-air museum. In the Old Town alone, you will find over 300 historic houses and 60 palaces and churches.
Mountains - Karkonosze
The Karkonosze Mountains are one of the most interesting mountain regions in Central Europe in terms of both tourism and nature. In the area of the ancient mountains you can find characteristic rock formations, unique forest ecosystems, alpine animals and plants, including endemic species and post-glacial relicts. There are about 1300 species of plants, among them 27 endemic. The animals include deer, roe deer, mouflons, wild boars, foxes and badgers.
Karkonosze are also priceless monuments, which can be found in many places. In the Jeleniogórska Valley there is the highest density of castles, manors and palaces in Poland (and apparently even in Europe)!
The pearl of the region - the health resort in Cieplice - is famous for its therapeutic use of healing waters. The hot springs in Cieplice have a water temperature of up to 90 degrees Celsius - and they are the hottest springs in Poland!
Lakes and forests - Kashubia
Kashubia is one of the most beautiful and attractive tourist regions in Poland. It is known as the Kashubian Switzerland because of its enchanting, extremely picturesque landscapes, surrounded by forests, lakes and hills.
Kashubia is inhabited by ethnic people who are attached to tradition and cultivate folk customs. With their own language and regional identity, Kashubians make this region unique in Poland. Here you can find traditions still alive, take a snuff shot or listen to legends about the Kashubian giants Stolemen.
From Kashubia you can bring not only positive energy and wonderful memories, but also unique folk handicrafts. Beautiful floral patterns decorate doilies, ceramics, wooden caskets and even furniture.
Mountains and Castles - Lower Silesia
The Klodzko Land in Lower Silesia is famous for the availability of many natural resources, which are used in the local spa treatment. It is here that one can find pure springs of natural mineral waters, extracted from the Stolowe Mountains, which support the treatment of various diseases.
The highest quality mineral waters, the beautiful clean nature and the professional care of the spa staff mean that Klodzko Spas can successfully treat cardiovascular, rheumatological and respiratory diseases.
Klodzko Spas are also pearls of Polish resorts with a rich history and charming architecture. In the beautiful, historic buildings, apart from the spa offer, you can also find a wide range of SPA & Wellness treatments, water recreation zones and sports centers. You can plan both a health-promoting vacation and a vacation for the whole family. The proximity of many attractions characteristic for the region, well-prepared mountain hiking and cycling trails, ski resorts makes it an excellent travel destination regardless of the season.