Τρίτη 30 Ιουλίου 2013

Thermal Spring Sources And Spas In Greece: Pozar Spa

Pozar (Loutraki) is located in the province Almopia 13km NW of Aridea in Pella. (a few km from FYROM border). The spa is built on the banks of Thermopotamos River that crosses the region. The spa’s, hot water with constant temperature of 37oC, gush over thousands of years by the sources at 360 -390 m altitude, where they create a spectacular landscape of mountain and forest. 



The sources generated by the rain water that penetrates the ground and reaches deep, where it is heated, rises higher and the path is enriched with metals and other ingredients. These waters have beneficial properties for healing diseases of the circulatory and respiratory system, rheumatism, gynecological and skin diseases, liver, kidney, bile, digestive and urinary systems, but mainly its properties are very chalarotikes. 



Visitors arrive at the Spa from various places of Greece or to accept the beneficial properties of the thermal waters (treatment - relaxing), or to escape to the beautiful mountains or both. Open all year offering two swimming-pools, hammam two to six individual pools, a natural pool with waterfalls and an outdoor thermal pool. The resort facilities are organized in a small spa with pools, massage section, changing rooms, restaurants, cafes, offering every possible service to the bather. Today, ongoing projects that utilize the unique natural beauty and attractions of the area such as: The gorge of the Baths and the surrounding mountainous area, ideal for walking, hiking or trips, and cave park the Baths.

CONTACT INFO
Pozar Spa
Address:  G. Lekka 24
20300 Loutraki 
Tel: +30 23840 91300   
Web: www.loutrapozar.net/
E-mail: info@loutrapozar.net

Παρασκευή 26 Ιουλίου 2013

Thermal spring sources and spas in Greece: Apollonia Spa

The baths of the municipality Apollonia located on the south side of the Volvi Lake and is 55 km east of Thessaloniki, on the highway to Kavala.

The thermal sources are classified into alkaline sulphides, with temperature ranging from 43C to 58C. It offers the best conditions for relaxation and wellness with renovated facilities, spa services and a better view of the Volvi Lake. The spa use is directed for conditions such as rheumatism, arthritis, sciatica, lumbago, epicondylitis, diseases of the locomotor system, gynecological diseases and diseases of the urinary bladder, dermatological diseases, osteoporosis, cervical syndrome, migraines, and diseases of the peripheral nerves. 
From 1970 spa tourism was developed in Nea Apollonia with hotels and remarkable service tourism. The spa offers a wide range of services that ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Particularly sophisticated corners of baths operate modern hydropathic establishments with group and individual baths, swimming pool, sauna, steam room, eispnotherapeftirio, whirlpool and fully equipped medical center. 
From New Apollonia be sure to find yourself in the enchanting lake Volvi, which is protected by the International Ramsar Treaty and hosts one of the most important wetlands in the country. In the northern part of the lake stands the unique lakeside forest of Apollonia with old growth trees of a total area of 300 acres.
The spa facilities cover a green area of 120 acres. All facilities are very well prepared and have experienced and trained staff. Particular attention is paid to the cleanliness of the premises, daily care and convenience.


New Apollonia Spa offers you:
  • Hamam (40c), Steam
  • Prive pools with jacuzzi
  • Prive pool for 1-6 people
  • Sauna
  • Indoor swimming pool 30 people
  • 54 individual baths,
The water of the thermal springs of Nea Apollonia is characterized as superheated (Na, K, SO4, HCO3, F, B) few metal, hypotonic.

The source of the baths has a temperature of 49 - 57C that draws water from deeper horizons, radioactivity is 2.55 units Mache characterized as alkaline source.
The second source of the ruined Byzantine tub characterized as alkaline source radioactivity Mache 4.35 units and the temperature was 38 ° C. 1937 The source for many years is not running and is a UNESCO archaeological importance for the region


CONTACT INFO
Apollonia Spa
Address: 51st km Old National Road Thessaloniki - Kavala 57015
Tel: 23930 41510 – 23930 42142 – 23930 42150
Fax: 23930 42088
Web: http://www.apollonia-spa.gr/
E-mail: info@apollonia-spa.gr - lutnapol@otenet.gr

Παρασκευή 19 Ιουλίου 2013

Thermal spring sources and spas in FYROM: Negorci Spa

The spa-resort Negorski Banji (Negorci Spa) is located on a distance of 3 km from the town of Gevgelija, and 7 km from the border with Greece, at altitude of 60 m. It is situated in a specific environment, at the bottom of the Kozhuf mountain, amidst well-off and rare ash woods, which form a natural park. The Negorci spa can be reached by car, airplane or train.
Negorci Spa is a modern health and tourist center. It is a center for prolonged treatment and rehabilitation with most modern equipment and functional rooms for all kinds of therapy in the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
There are existing data for the healing and soothing effects of humans’ body and soul from 1864. Scientific evidence for the curative effects of the mineral water from Negorci Spa exist from 1950 when the spa health resort was formed.
The exclusivity of Negorci Spa is also created by the healing thermal water, which originates from the locality of the spa. Within Negorci Spa, there are two wells: "Vrela banja"/hot, and "Ladna banja"/cold. The water in the "Vrela banja" has temperature of 40C and of "Ladna banja" 38C.The mineral water contains in lots of calcium, magnesium, radon, cesium, rubidium, and other minerals
The medical team composed of physician specialists in physical medicine and rehabilitation, primary care physician, nurses, physiotherapists and masseurs take care of the health of the patients and the visitors.


CONTACT INFO
Negorci Spa
Address: Negorci village, 1480 Gevgelija
Tel: +389 34 231 174
Fax: +389 34 231 175
Web: http://www.negorskibanji.com.mk 
E-mail: info@negorskibanji.com.mk 

Παρασκευή 12 Ιουλίου 2013

Thermal spring sources and spas in FYROM: Katlanovo Spa

Katlanovo Spa is one of the most popular spa centres in the country. It is located in the lower flow of the Pchinja river. It is located 25 kilometres south-east from Skopje, near the village of Katlanovo. The Spa center is easily accessible from several roads and it is only 4 kilometers away from the Airport. It can be reached by the Skopje–Veles highway, which is only 2 kilometers away from the spa.
The Katlanovo Spa is built upon the place where the healthy spa waters offered joys to the ancient Romans, Byzantines, Turkish nobilities.
Katlanovo Spa belongs to the highest rank of daily spa centers with its high-tech equipment and highly sophisticated cosmetics, top massage, face and body treatments, all medically approved and done under the supervision of medical experts.  What is unique about the spa is the water that abounds with minerals and has healing powers and magical influence on humans’ health. The waters in Katlanovo spa center heal: chronic joint and muscle rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, bone pains, tuberculosis, anemia, pain caused by injuries, fractures, paralysis, diseases of female genitals, impotence, insomnia, kidney stone, infertility, diabetes, chronic bronchitis. After the earthquake from 1963 the guests are received in the new built hotel on the right shore of the Pchinja river, near the place where are still remains of the Turkish amam.
The location is also unique – here the Mediterranean climate from south meets the moderate continental climate from north.
The thermo - mineral sources appear in lines that are large in scale. A crack extends along the Banjski Rid itself and is noticeable in the length of about 350 m. The ground where the hotel facilities are built consist argiloshosti and the Banjski Rid of layered limestone. In the vicinity of the spa there are various hot and cold mineral springs, while the spa is supplied with water by a hole that gives 1,5 l / sec, with a water temperature of 40°C. The water contains the most sodium, calcium, chlorine, sulfur and hydrocarbons. In the spa are successfully treated many types of rheumatic diseases, diseases of the reproductive organs, the kidneys and urinary tract, nerves, skin and respiratory diseases. The spa was intensively used by the Romans, then by the Turks. The first hotel with 156 beds was built in 1934. Today in the spa there are three hotels and several resorts with a total capacity of 450 beds. In Katlanovo spa are staying about 10,000 visitors per year. In the period after 2008, the spa facilities were renovated and today it is one of the most modern and the best-equipped spas and spa centers in FYROM.

CONTACT INFO
Katlanovo Spa
Address: 
Katlanovo village, 1000 Skopje
Tel: +389 2 25 81 002
Fax: +389 2 25 81 032
Web: http://www.katlanovskaspa.com
E-mail: katlanovskaspa@katlanovskaspa.com


Παρασκευή 5 Ιουλίου 2013

Thermal spring sources and spas in FYROM: Bansko Spa (Banja Bansko)

Bansko Spa is located in the southeast Macedonia, near the town of Strumica and the Bansko village on the 250 m of altitude. Its termo-mineral waters are healing for many different types of deseases, mostly rheumatic ones.


CLIMATE

The mild moderate continental climate with average temperature of +13°C, with about 230 sunny days a year, as well as the richness of hyperthermal mineral springs with a temperature of the water from 47°C to 72°C, enabled “Banja Bansko” to be used as a natural healing resort even since roman times, precisely since the third century. The healing effects are confirmed also by the Turkish bath which is used by the locals even nowadays.
The rich and various forests, the exceptionally fresh air offr ideal conditions for curing diseases by natural factors and by the most up-to date medical equipment as wall as by professional medical team.
Banja Bansko has completely equipped section for bath therapy and medical rehabilitation, as well as other premises of sports-recreative and entertaining facilities.


CURATIVE EFFECTS 

This spa helps to cure the following diseases:
o all kinds of rheumatic diseases, sciatica and polyarthritis
o asthmatic diseases
o diseases of the digestive organs (ulcer, gastritis, intestinal diseases)
o a state after fracture of bones
o a state after going through jaundice
o neurotic diseases
o women’s gynecological diseases (sterility, ovary inflammation) etc. 
According to the mineral structure, the analysis of the water appoints to existence of: sulphate component, calcium component and radiological component.


CONTACT INFO
Hotel Car Samuil
Address: 
Bansko village, 2400 Strumica
Tel: +389 34 377 210
Fax: +389 34 377 200
Web: http://www.hotelcarsamuil.com.mk
E-mail: hotelcarsamuil@gmail.com


Παρασκευή 28 Ιουνίου 2013

Thermal spring sources and spas in FYROM: Debar Spa

Debar Spa is located north of town Debar, on the slope of Krchin mountain, at an altitude of 870 meters. The spa is easy to reach through the Skopje–Debar-Ohrid, road. 
The physical – chemical characteristics of the water in the Banjishte Spa are the basic attractive – motivational value.
In the spa there are three sources: New Captage, Upper Pool and the Lower Pool. These sources differ according to the temperature and radioactivity of the water.
Highest water temperature has the source Lower Pool, 39,3 °C. Lowest water temperature has the source Upper Pool, where it is 36 °C, while the New Captage has 38,8 °C.
The leading institution in the world for analysis and ranking of mineral waters of spas– ACAU (Switzerland), after the performed analysis of the curativity of the thermo – mineral sources, found 32 ml sulphur / liter. Also, the thermo – mineral waters possess extraordinary characteristics. It contains various elements that contribute in the sucssessful curation of various diseases. That is why, for the quality of the thermo – mineral water, the Debar Spa received the 1st place in Europe and 3rd in the world. The Kosovrasti spa has the richest sulphure water in Europe and reaches the temperature of +40 °C, and the thermo – mineral water in Banjishte is predominantly rich with carbon sulphate and reaches temperature of 38 °C. A specialty of the Debar Spa Centre is the fangotherapy – which uses mud from the thermo – mineral source, that is processed in a special machine. The mixture then is used to cover the ill parts of the patient’s body. This therapy has also an anticelulite effect.
The spa, besides from this, offers also: a manual massage, Kinezi therapy, electro stimulations, vacuum, magnet therapy, Ultra tone therapy, Intereferent on power, Laser therapy, Infrared therapy.
The waters in this hilling resort can be used for recreative – preventive and rehabilitation aspect.

CONTACT INFO
Hotel Kosovrasti
++ 389 46 842 095
Web: http://www.bdcapa.com
E-mail: info@bdcapa.com

Παρασκευή 21 Ιουνίου 2013

Historical background for thermalism and history of thermal springs in Greece

Greece due to its geographical position and geological structure has a large number of Thermal springs. Natural hot vents and cold mineral water beside lakes and rivers, mountains, in beaches and plains, reveal rich aquatic resource in different thermal environments of Greek geography. 

The use of this water for human physical and mental health is an undeniable and ancient fact. Many of these sources over time were associated with art, tradition, myths and beliefs.

Greek Mythology


Water is the Greek mythology primary element, which is connected to the vegetation, fertility of land, health and wellness. Many of the water sources known today were associated with the gods and attributed healing properties. Hercules used to, with the encouragement of the goddess Athena, be bathed in the hot springs of Thermopylae and Edipsos to heal from the hardships and recover his strength after each of the “Twelve Labours”. Thermia Artemis was the protector of the hot springs. She used to bathe in caves along the nymphs who accompanied her. The nymphs, who were the daughters of Zeus and called Naiads and Hydrias were river gods associated with the healing and prophetic qualities of the water element. Thermia Artemis worshiped in Lesvos at the Castalian Thermal spring, near Delphi. The pilgrims of the sanctuary were required before getting the answer, to drink water from the well and to wash their hands to purify themselves.

Ancient Greeks


The Homeric epics reflect the perceptions of the Achaeans for the purifying power of water and reflect the deep connection of rituals with water. 

Every religious ceremony, presupposes cleansing with water. The cleansing with water is incumbent on all key moments of human life: birth, marriage, death. Washing is interwoven with prayer and sacrifice. In the Homeric epics we find evidence for cold and hot baths, which seemed to be a habit of both men and women. The spirit of water loving Achaeans is inherited from the Greeks. The ancient Greeks considered cold and hot baths, essential for the formation and maintaince of health. The cold baths were especially appreciated by the Macedonians and the Spartans. Due to their believes and social perceptions, they did not tolerate warm baths, which were linked to indulgence and corruption. Instead, the Athenians depending on the circumstances, they used hot and cold baths, which they considered a health and culture factor. As we learn from Aristophanes, people who were “in extreme poverty,” considered as unabathed (aloutoi), while based on the Athenians, they were considered barbarians who did not write and do not swim. The oldest bathing facilities we operated at Sybaris in the late 6th century BC. 
The premises and the process of bathing in ancient Greece was called “Valanio.” The valania were public or private, and were always close to schools. In the 6th and 5th century BC the art of medicine was practiced in Asclepiea, which functioned as places of worship and treatment centers. The fact that most Asclepiea were built near hot springs and rivers, cold springs or near the sea, is no coincidence.

Asklepieion


The first medical treatment applied to visitors of Asclipiea was the bathing in various forms for the cleansing of the sick pilgrims. The famed Asklipieo of Epidaurus is believed to be the absolute sanctuary of hydro worship and hydrotherapy. The Asklepieion of Kos had baths for hydrotherapy and fountains with water. Except the Asclipiea during the same period the 6th and 5th centuries BC, there were physicians who knew the power of hot springs and used it for therapeutic purposes.

Hippocrates


The first to systematically study the therapeutic use of hot and cold baths and disconnected it from religion, was the father of medicine, Hippocrates (460-356 BC). 

With its holistic and rational approach laid the foundations for the medical branches of climatology and clinical hydrotherapy. In his pioneering work he supported the effect of climate, geological and morphological conditions on human health. He related, speaking in modern terms, the eco-system with health. He was the first who attempted to classify waters in three categories: drinkable, salty and sea water. It is clear that bay salty water the father of medicine means mineral waters. Also clarifies that mineral water although useful, they do not produce the same effect in all patients. The entire project of Hippocrates for the water and climate is undoubtedly the first hydrotherapy clinic which he bequeathed to subsequent generations. 
The perceptions of climate and healing properties of water and baths will be the fundamental principles upon which sciences of Climate-Therapy and Hydro-Therapy are being assembled and their influence will remain strong until today.

Roman Era 


The ancient conquests in hydrotherapy continued into the Roman era. Romans were real bath lovers as bathing was for them a social obligation and non-bathers, were punished. The spas called «balnea» from the Greek word “valaneia.” Important role in the development of bath therapy played the progress made in the hydraulics systems of water. The Romans, at the site of hot springs built large and luxurious facilities, that besides therapy they were also used for recreation. 

Thermes, a purely Roman idea was a larger social area with theaters, shops, libraries, gymnasiums, lecture halls etc. At the center of these sites were the baths, decorated with works of art.

Galen


In the aftermath of the Hippocratic effect, there were many Greek doctors who worked in Rome applying hydrotherapy and wrote rules for the use of the hot waters. Among them, the philosopher and physician Galen (130 * 200 AD), who was born in Pergamum and lived for many years in Rome. The great clinician and anatomist separated the shared baths from those of wild sources, while he classified the baths based on the temperature and the chemical composition of the water. Among the therapeutic baths he lists baths that use sea water and that are construed by adding salt to the water. Galen, recognizing the crucial influence of the work of Hippocrates gives us information on therapeutic indications of the use of common and mineral waters, He, indicating metallic water source near Lesvos refers to arthritis treatment. 

Byzantium


During the Byzantine period, and despite the objections of some church fathers, the use of baths and hydrotherapy in Greece continues. The Byzantines used the valaneia until the end of the empire. During the Mid-Byzantine period, the monasteries had baths for monks which, when not used, they were opened to the public many times for a price. Presumably these smaller church baths gradually replaced large public valaneia. The use of spas was limited to the minimum and ceased by the end of the Byzantine period. Hydrotherapy baths were limited the shared baths of the Islamic world. 

Renaissance Europe


The significant developments taken place in Europe in the long period from the Renaissance to modern times, were key to understanding hydrotherapy. With the help of physics and chemistry, hydrotherapy passed from empiricism to scientific documentation and of course new discoveries and prospects. The strong mobility in spa tourism, the construction climate-therapy centers, the explosion of related issues and the dynamic development of thermalism, changed the perception of hydrotherapy. 

Modern Greece


Greece’s mainly argument base in contrast with the industrial Europe did not develop Thermalism based on the European Model. Despite all the difficulties, the first government of the newly established Greek state was involved in the operation of spas. In this context, in 1830, for the first time set up a scientific committee was established to analyze and evaluate the thermal springs. The first steps of thermalism started in Kythnos with the care of H. Hansen and L. Ross. In 1845 Queen Amalia expressed interest, while traveling to the island for hydrotherapy so a building of baths was created. Since then and until 1935 there were built and operated major Resorts in Greece (Loutraki Perachora, Methana, Edipsos Kyllene High, Caiaphas, Mandraki Nisyros. Smokovo, Nea Apollonia, Thermi Lesvos, Wilson, Lagadas, Platistomo, Eleftheres Kavala Thermia Ikaria, Thermopylae). In 1918 for the first time the state created a sector for thermal springs under the umbrella of the Ministry of National Economy. In 1920 a legal framework for the thermal springs and hydrotherapy as well as important research works from different disciplines. The director of the newly founded state of chemistry, M. Pertesis, studied from 1925 until 1937 the natural-chemical properties of the springs, giving a new dimension to the development of hydrotherapy in Greece. In 1936, jurisdiction of the thermal springs was transferred to the newly created Ministry of Tourism.

In 1938 the Department of Exhibitions and spas with director N. Lekkas, released a great research record known as “the 750 mineral springs of Greece.” The same year, at the University of Athens a Clinic of Hydrotherapy and Medical climate-therapy was created, which was abolished in 1952. In 1945 the springs jurisdiction was passed to the General Secretariat for Tourism, while in 1950 the responsibility passed to the Hellenic Association of Tourism. Finally, in 1983 the Association of Municipalities and Communities of Greek thermal springs was founded with initial goal the development, modernization and general improvement of the operating conditions of hot springs in the country and operation of these by the local government. Historical essays, buildings, artwork, etc., reach through the centuries and today is testimony to a civilization with a philosophy and principles for the care of human health. In each historical period, the ideas for the use of thermal water were similar to the perceptions of man and consistent with the organization of societies. 
The loutrotopoi of Greece and thermalistiko environment of the Thermal Springs stood for centuries as places of meeting, communication, therapy, recreation, leisure, wellness and relaxation. They accommodated generations of people who looked after their personal health and experimented with pleasure in healthy habits, behaviors and attitudes. Today, as never before, the visitors of the spa centers should take advantage and enhance their individual skills and options with knowledge and awareness of the options relating to their own physical and mental health.