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- submontane health spa
- submontane climate
- height 365 m above sea level
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Health Spa
- Main treatment areas
- diseases of the airways and throat, the circulatory system
and the urinary system, orthopaedic disorders, celiac disease.
- Natural therapeutic resources
- bicarbonate-sodium and iodide oxalate
waters (0.81%), therapeutic mud.
- Spa industry
- Klaudynka, Celestynka and Tytus natural mineral waters.
- Location
- This spa lies in the beautiful wooded valley of the river Tabor,
among the hills of the Beskid Niski range, at 375 m above sea level. The
"Rymanów winds" that ventilate the valley are a characteristic feature of the
local climate. 1873 marks the start of the spa, as this was the year that
Rymanów's owner, Count Stanisław Potocki, discovered the springs at the
river Tabor. Today the spa is a quiet district of the small town of Rymanów,
3 km away, which was once famous for its tanners and furriers. Historical
parish church of St. Lawrence (1779-1781).
- Treatment facilities
- children's sanatoriums and spa hospitals, partly available
to adults, with 1,075 beds.
- Available therapy
- Eskulap physiotherapy centre, pump-room, physiotherapy
centre and indoor pool at Ziemowit Children's Hospital.
- Artistic events
- Children's Film Festival (summer).
- Tourism and sports
- leisure facilities: 50m x 20m outdoor swimming pool,
tennis court, T-bar ski-lift (360 m). Hiking routes, exercise paths in the
early 19th-century scenic park around Besko. In Besko itself, it is worth seeing
the wooden church from 1755 and the 18th-century presbytery.
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