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Eastern Europe Spas

  1. hiddeneurope
  2. Amanda Kendle

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1.   Sep 7, 2006 12:21 PM

» hiddeneurope - Spas in Central and Eastern Europe

Encouraged by the serendipitous mention of our magazine - ie. hidden europe at http://www.hiddeneurope.co.uk -here on Suite 101 over the past month or two, we were motivated to register with Suite 101. You mention spas. Gellert and Heviz are clear front runners. But we'd really encourage Suite 101 aficionados to delve a little more into European spa culture. One of the very first spas (an Ur-Spa, dare we venture to suggest) was that founded by Vincent Preissnitz in the Moravian Hills. Nowadays known as Lazne Jesinik, this little known spa in the northern Czech Republic oozes history, and with rooms for as little as €15 a night, it is a budget traveller's dream. We featured it in the September 2005 issue of hidden europe magazine. Hope this is of interest.
Susanne Kries & Nicky Gardner
co-editors
hidden europe magazine

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2.   Sep 9, 2006 12:12 PM

» Amanda Kendle - Spas in Central and Eastern Europe

In response to Spas in Central and Eastern Europe posted by hiddeneurope:


Wow, this place sounds worth a trip - I'll have to add it to the long list. Thanks for the info.

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Amanda Kendle
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