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June 2023


www.nitravelnews.com


BULGARIA | 33


SPA Destination in Bulgaria: 5 Best Spa Resorts in Bulgaria


treatment of motor, central and peripheral nervous system diseases, as well as gynaecological problems. Drinking of water is recommended for gastrointestinal conditions.


3. Sapareva Banya Sapareva Banya is located 75


km South-West from Sofia, at the Northside of Rila.


Here are certain attractions that you shouldn’t miss during your stay in Sapareva Banya. Here you can find the only European geyser fountain where the water temperature is 103°C. The geyser is in the central part of the town and is surrounded by a vast public garden and a restaurant bearing the same name.


BULGARIA is among the most abundant European countries in thermal water wealth and diversity.


Not so many countries


today, not only in Europe but also worldwide, can compete with Bulgaria when it comes to the abundance and diversity of thermal deposits. So far, more than 600 mineral springs have been discovered and studied here, over 80% of which have healing properties and water temperature from 20 to 101 °C.


5 best SPA resorts in Bulgaria


1. Velingrad Velingrad is located 120 km away


from the capital Sofia and 85 km away from the cultural centre, the city of Plovdiv. It is the biggest Bulgarian balneotherapeutic resort. A real miracle of nature is Kleptuza,


the biggest Bulgarian


karst spring that discharges 570 l of ice-cold water on the surface every second. The water then forms two lakes flowing into the Chepinska river.


2. Sandanski Sandanski is located on the South-


Western side of Pirin mountain. Its vicinity is abundant in cultural, historical, and natural landmarks. The springs in Sandanski are graded 4th class on the Carstens-Alexandrov scale. There are 80 mineral springs along the valley of the Struma river, grouped in 13 troves. Some of the best-known springs include the Turkish Bath, the Chrism Tap, Pariloto, and the new drilled well.


The mineral water healing properties are used for water


The geothermal spring pushes out an 18-meter jet of mineral water every 20 seconds. Visit the geyser at night when the coloured lights at its base create a stunning effect. e recreational compound is just a few steps away. 4. Hisarya


Hisar includes 22 springs located in a small region that have various physical and chemical characteristics and hold a temperature between 41 and 52 °С. This is unique not only in Bulgaria but


also in the world.


The water is low in mineralization, containing hydro carbonate, sulphate, and sodium. It also has a high alkaline reaction and a low solidity; it is bright, colourless, and tasty. 5. Devin


The town of Devin is located in the Western Rhodope at an altitude of 710 m. is an enchanting place is surrounded by centuries-old pine and spruce woods.


With its numerous mineral springs and healthy climate, the town is among the top resorts on the Balkan Peninsula. Two modern spa compounds and a holiday village providing balneotherapy,


mud


therapy, paraffin and lye therapy, kinesitherapy and physiotherapy are available to all visitors.


For more information check out visitmybulgaria.com


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