Europe Explored » water surface https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Thermal Spa Terme 3000 – unique aquapark with black thermal water in Slovenia https://europeexplored.com/2011/08/24/thermal-spa-terme-3000-unique-thermal-spa-centre-with-black-water-in-slovenia/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/08/24/thermal-spa-terme-3000-unique-thermal-spa-centre-with-black-water-in-slovenia/#comments Wed, 24 Aug 2011 20:07:20 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4792 Thermal Spa Terme 3000 is a famous spa in Slovenia. It is located in the north-eastern part of the country in town Moravske Toplice, close to Hungarian, Austrian and Croatian borders. Thermal Spa is the area with a set of 31 indoor and outdoor pools with thermal and fresh water with a temperature around 30 […]

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Thermal Spa Terme 3000 is a famous spa in Slovenia. It is located in the north-eastern part of the country in town Moravske Toplice, close to Hungarian, Austrian and Croatian borders. Thermal Spa is the area with a set of 31 indoor and outdoor pools with thermal and fresh water with a temperature around 30 – 38 °C.

Healing water – Black thermal water
The total water surface covers an area of 5000 m2. Thermal pools are filled with the black thermal water, which is great for treating rheumatism, skin diseases, respiratory problems and post-operative conditions. Do not forget to take off the silver jewellery before entering the pool, otherwise it turns black within a few minutes.

Multiple water attractions
Thermal Spa Terme 3000 have also plenty of water features such as slides with audio and visual effects, geysers, water slides, waterfalls, massage jets, sauna world and a special children’s Riviera. You can also try massages and wraps with a medicinal mud. Thermal Spa Terme 3000 offers you a shop with cosmetics, which main ingredient is already mentioned black thermal water.

Unique Accomodation
Once you decide to visit Terme 3000, you could also think about staying here in a unique five-star Hotel Livada Prestige, which is probably the only hotel in the world where you can find thermal water in almost every room. There are also a tourist village with chalets, camping, or several other hotels.

The water park is open every day from 09:00 – 21:00 (during the summer season from 08:00) and the basic admission is €13,50.

For further details visit the official site of Terme 3000.


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Bad Füssing – one of the biggest thermal spa and wellness resorts in Europe | Germany https://europeexplored.com/2011/03/18/bad-fussing-one-of-the-biggest-spa-and-wellness-resorts-in-europe-germany/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/03/18/bad-fussing-one-of-the-biggest-spa-and-wellness-resorts-in-europe-germany/#comments Fri, 18 Mar 2011 13:32:18 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2817 Bad Füssing is a spa town located approximately 30 km south of Passau, near the borders with Austria. Its creation and reputation is closely linked with 3 huge thermal complexes, making Bad Füssing the biggest spa complex in Europe. There are around 10,000 m2 of water surface and 80 thermal pools. You will really enjoy […]

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Bad Füssing is a spa town located approximately 30 km south of Passau, near the borders with Austria.
Its creation and reputation is closely linked with 3 huge thermal complexes, making Bad Füssing the biggest spa complex in Europe. There are around 10,000 m2 of water surface and 80 thermal pools.

You will really enjoy your staying at Bad Füssing. It is Europe’s most popular spa resort in the Bavarian golf and thermal area. You will find here thousand of wellness possibilities, which help you with rheumatism, problems with joints and back or other problems.

The medicinal spring with a sulfur content at the temperature of 56 °C, which gushes from a depth of 1000 meters, have according to the opinions of many guests, scientists and doctors incomparable natural healing power.

An offer of the medical and therapeutic services in Bad Füssing is immense, ranging from Chinese medical practices to top medicine. Many local health experts help each guest and prepare an optimal plan for the health program or holidays.

Like many others, also mentioned services are for the guests staying in Bad Füssing provided for free. The guests can also attend more than 1,500 cultural events such as concerts, lectures and exhibitions for free as well.

Relax simply from stress and bustle of everyday life in one of the most popular areas of the European spa. Here you can even find first potato sauna in Europe or other more than 1,000 wellness activities.


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Danube Delta in Romania – second largest delta in Europe https://europeexplored.com/2010/05/26/danube-delta-in-romania/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/05/26/danube-delta-in-romania/#comments Wed, 26 May 2010 16:57:45 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=229 Perhaps one of the most famous rivers in all of Europe is that of the Danube River. And although the river meanders its way through much of continent, it is in the nation of Romania, where one can find the Danube Delta where the river flows into the Black Sea. The Danube Delta is considered […]

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Perhaps one of the most famous rivers in all of Europe is that of the Danube River. And although the river meanders its way through much of continent, it is in the nation of Romania, where one can find the Danube Delta where the river flows into the Black Sea.

The Danube Delta is considered to be the second largest Delta in all of Europe (just after Volga delta). It is also one of the most well preserved ecological destinations in the country. There are a number of lagoons, which can be found throughout the Delta region, including that of the 1015 square kilometres Razim-Sinoe Lagoon.

Danube Delta, Romania
Danube Delta, Romania by Acaro

Today, the Danube Delta consists of three main distributaries which includes the Sfântul Gheorghe, Sulina as well as the Chilia. There are also a number of large lakes that can be found within the area that includes the Dranov, Gorgova as well as the Roşu. Among them you will find many of the most fertile and picturesque marshes and lagoons that have made the Danube Delta one of the most popular destinations not just in Romania but also throughout the entire region of Europe.

Thanks to its location along the Black Sea, the area around the Danube Delta features a unique microclimate which results in one of the driest as well as sunniest areas in all of Romania. It is estimated that every year, there are more than 2500 hours of sunshine, which equates to roughly 70 days of clear blue skies. And although there are more than 400 millimetres a year of precipitation there are more than 1000 millimetres a year of evaporation. As a result, the year-round climate associated with the Danube Delta makes it a pristine destination in the country.

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Domaša lake – where to get cold and wet in eastern Slovakia during the hot summer days https://europeexplored.com/2010/05/16/domasa-lake-in-slovakia/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/05/16/domasa-lake-in-slovakia/#comments Sun, 16 May 2010 15:43:55 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=181 Domaša is a multi-purpose hydroelectric project, a water reservoir, located in the district of Vranov, in the eastern Slovakia. It was built between 1962 – 1967. Domaša dam lies in the valley of Ondava Highlands and serves also for the recreational purposes. It covers an area of 1,510 hectares, its length is 13.8 km, maximum […]

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Domaša is a multi-purpose hydroelectric project, a water reservoir, located in the district of Vranov, in the eastern Slovakia. It was built between 1962 – 1967. Domaša dam lies in the valley of Ondava Highlands and serves also for the recreational purposes. It covers an area of 1,510 hectares, its length is 13.8 km, maximum width of about 3 km, maximum depth of 25 m.

Domaša lake, Slovakia
Domaša lake / P.matel

Optimal climate and water temperature of around 23 °C provide pleasant swimming in clean water from June through mid September. Domaša is ideal for lovers of water sports and recreation. Its shores are lined with nice hills and ridges, which offer a unique scenery and a nice view of the water surface.

Its right western side is forested, which creates a paradise for mushroom pickers, hunters and lovers of long walks.

Water surface and its shores are characterized by variety of waterfowl. You can see the black stork, bitterns, plovers, various species of ducks, swans, herons, raptors from the kite, white-tailed eagle and others.

Fishermen will find a beautiful, quiet nooks, with the possibility of hunting different types of fish – carp, perch, pike, ache, catfish, bream, eel, chub. Rich fishing is also provided by a buffer tank adjacent to small towns of Malá Domaša and Slovenská Kajňa.

If you will be looking for an accommodation, there are several hotels, pensions, cottage resorts or campings around the lake. The best time to visit Domaša is, of course, the summer, when several summer festivals take place here. Some of the best known and most popular include Miss Domaša or a music festival, Domaša Fest.


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