Balaton Tourism for holidays at Lake Balaton in Hungary

 

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Balaton Tourism for Spa holidays.

Tennis Walks
Sailing Spas
Riding Historic
Cycling Tradition
Fishing Food
Swimming Wine

Balaton Tourism for Spa holidays.


Spas

The two main spas closet to the Southern shores of Lake Balaton are at Heviz and at Zalakaros.  Heviz is the largest natural, medicinal thermal water lake in the world.  The lake is situated amidst woodland and filled with flowering lilies in late Summer.  Due to the mixing of hot and cold water welling up underneath Lake Heviz, the temperature of the water varies between 33-35 degrees C in Summer and 26-28 degrees C in Winter.

The thermal medicinal waters at Heviz, near Keszthely on the Western end of Lake Balaton, are particularly suited to the treatment of rheumatic and locomotive disorders and in particular:

Inactive stages of chronic degenerative diseases of the bones and joints.
Inactive stages of chronic inflammatory locomotor disease(e.g. rheumatoid       arthritis, arthritis, Bechterew's disease).
Muscular rheumatism.
Fibromyositis.
Accident after-care.
After-care following operations on the bones and joints.
Chronic neuritis, neural pain.
Chronic lumbago.
Heine-Medin disease after-care.
Osteoporosis.
Chronic gastroenteritis.
Chronic constipation.
Chronic gingivitis.
Pyorrhoea.

Zalakaros Medicinal Baths are situated not far from the South-Western end of Lake Balaton.  The baths are open throughout the year, however the outdoor section is only open during the warmer months.

The thermal medicinal waters at Zalakaros are particularly suited to the treatment of the following disorders:

Inactive stages of chronic degenerative diseases of the bones and joints.
Inactive stages of chronic inflammatory locomotor disease(e.g. rheumatoid       arthritis, arthritis, Bechterew's disease).
Muscular rheumatism.
Fibromyositis.
Accident after-care.
After-care following operations on the bones and joints.
Chronic neuritis, neural pain.
Chronic lumbago.
Heine-Medin disease after-care.
Osteoporosis.
Skin disease: psoriasis.
Skin disease: chronic eczema.
Chronic inflammatory gynaecological diseases.
Adhesions following gynaecological operations.
Infertility (primary and secondary).
General mental and physical exhaustion.