At the Slovak Karst in the picturesque surroundings of a mixed forest full of fragrant firs and spruces lies the Štós spa. They are known worldwide because they treat the upper respiratory tract and provide speleotherapy.
The biggest plus of the spa is its climate, extraordinary air purity and the smell of resin. However, the Štós Spa is known mainly for its unique treatment of the upper respiratory tract - the so-called speleotherapy. This treatment is provided in the nearby Jasovská Cave.
Right in the center of the climatic spa lies Komporday Spa House. It provides a large number of relaxation and treatment procedures under one roof. In addition to climatotherapy, the main treatment method is hydrotherapy. You can also visit the spa and its healing water world short-term.
The forest park around the spa was declared a national cultural monument. The park consists of a stream with cascades and a fountain. More than 200 species of rare trees and flowers are planted here. If you long for relaxation, peace and a wide range of wellness services, the Štós Spa is the right one for you.
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