Bertiny lázně, Spa building in Třeboň I, Czech Republic.
Bertiny lázně is a spa hotel in Třeboň situated along the Golden Canal waterway. The complex features guest rooms, treatment rooms, and facilities designed to support mobility and recovery.
The facility was established in 1883 and named after Berta Hucková, daughter of founder Václav Hucek who opened the first treatment center. This creation was part of the growing spa culture movement taking shape in Bohemia.
The spa carries on local bathing traditions rooted in peat-based remedies, drawing from the surrounding wetland environment. Visitors today witness how this therapeutic approach shapes the daily rhythm of the facility.
The spa is within walking distance of central Třeboň with clear orientation along the canal. The facility is equipped to welcome visitors of varying mobility levels and offers a range of treatment options to choose from.
The facility harvests peat mud directly from local wetland areas for use in treatments. This natural resource sourced from nearby marshes forms the core of its therapeutic offerings.
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