Cserkeszőlő gyógyfürdő, Thermal water park in Cserkeszőlő, Hungary.
Cserkeszőlő gyógyfürdő is a thermal complex with indoor and outdoor pools filled with mineral water that reaches 82 degrees Celsius at its source. The facility offers multiple basins at varying temperatures to suit different preferences.
Thermal water was discovered accidentally during oil drilling in 1943, bringing hot mineral water to the surface. This discovery led to the development of the bathing complex we see today.
The baths shape village life, where locals and visitors spend time together across different temperature pools throughout the year. This gathering tradition is central to how people experience health and community in the area.
The complex is open daily with changing rooms and rest areas between swimming sessions. Visitors should bring towels and water shoes, which are helpful for moving around the pools.
The water contains high concentrations of sodium chloride and hydrogen carbonate sourced from depths around 2300 meters. This rare composition gives the water its distinctive properties.
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