The imposing building of the Vila Trajan Hotel was built in 1927 for the spa doctor and balneologist Dr. Zmunt, who treated patients on the Spa Island. This non-smoking hotel makes an ideal base for exploring the Piestany area. Guests can relax on the summer terrace or relax under the age-old trees in the bathing park, listening to birdsong, peacocks and outlandish pheasants. Sports enthusiasts have everything they need to keep fit: a golf course, tennis courts, pétanque courts, jogging tracks, water sports equipment and much more. The picturesque surroundings of the hotel have a beneficial effect in themselves: in the town of Piestany there is an atmosphere of health, well-being and peace. Unique healing springs are the reason for visiting the Piestany spa. The healing effects of the local thermal mineral water and sulfur mud were first described by doctors in the 14th century. The thermal mineral water of the Piestany resort contains many minerals. Sulfur mud is unique in Europe and in the whole world. Healing mud is extracted from the eruption sites of modern hot springs with sulfuric thermal mineral water.
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