Made by: Egri Dóra Class 7. c. MENU Gyopáros The main square Sand mine Well museum.

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WATERS OF OROSHÁZA

Made by:Egri DóraClass 7. c

MENUGyopáros

The main squareSand mine

Well museum

GYOPÁROSLake systemSpaOutdoor pools Water parkSaunapark

LAKE SYSTEMLake of Gyopáros is in connection with other 4lakes:

o South Lakeo Lake Peace/Lake Sand mine

o Lake Brickyardo Lake New Sand mine

SPA

Rheumatic Medical

treatment

Illnesses

RHEUMATICSMedical

gymnastic

Masseur

Physiotherapy

Water

exercises

ILLNESSES

Physio- and balnealtherapy Centre awaits its guests with the latest healing devices and efficient medical treatments. Specialists assure individual and complex medical treatment according to the patients’ status and the type of their illnesses. The proposed period of the treatment at Gyopáros is 2-3 weeks. The natural curing effect of the water is supplied with different medical treatments and modern holistic medicine methods. 

OUTDOOR POOLSThe park and the outdoor pools offer traditional bathing facilities including the oldest medicinal pool covered by a unique glass roof, the tower pool, the swimming pool, children’s pool and outdoor medicinal pools.

WATER PARKThe adventure pools were commissioned in May 2004 an investment carried out with governmental support on a territory more than 6000 square meters. The complexity disposes of 4 indoor and 3 outdoor pools, 2 huge slides, adventure elements, a fitness and a conference room, a drink bar and restaurants.

SAUNA PARKThere are traditional and special sauna cabins like: light therapy, aromatic cabin, danarium, steam, infrared cabin, Finnish sauna, jacuzzi, plunge pool and a resting terrace.

THE MAIN SQUAREOur main square symbolizes that how important role water plays in our town.

SAND MINES

Sand mines are popular places for fishing and resting.

THE WELL MUSEUMThis well museum is the only one in Hungary. A local person, Kiss-Horváth Sándor collected the wells for 20 years then he offered them to the town.

The museum has won the prize „the museum of the year” twice.

THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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