83 degrees of hot thermal water
Thermal water was discovered when searching and drilling for oil in 1961. From a depth of 998 metres, hot water, at a temperature of 83°C, rocketed up into the air – Sárvár’s first thermal spring! Near the town, another healing spring was discovered at a depth of 1,200 metres with a temperature of 43°C. These two sources laid the foundation for the Sárvár we know today, a modern healing and wellness resort. The public thermal bath was opened in 1968 and in 2002 it was enlarged and modernised as a healing and wellness spa. Health tourism flourished in Sárvár following the opening up of Eastern Europe. In 2008 and again in 2010, the thermal spa was further developed. Today, Sárvár is an internationally-famous and extremely popular spa and holiday resort, offering a wide range of healing and wellness treatments as well as places of interest, sports facilities and events.