Polish city becomes a new health resort. Changes starting in January

The case concerns Lidzbark Warmiński, which has long been seeking health resort status. This exceptionally beautiful city in northeastern Poland, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, is a true pearl of Warmia, sometimes even called the "Polish Venice." As of January 1st, it will officially become the new health resort in our country.
Health resort in Lidzbark WarmińskiSpecific areas will be granted therapeutic status, specifically the spa complex in Lidzbark Warmiński and the nearby villages of Medina and Łabno. Together, these areas will be known as the Lidzbark Warmiński Spa . The legislative process has been completed, and the document will now be submitted to the Prime Minister for signature.
"This is a great joy and satisfaction – for me, for the entire team, and above all, for the residents of Lidzbark Warmiński. For years, we have dreamed of our city becoming a health resort again. Today, these dreams are becoming a reality," commented Mayor Jacek Wiśniowski.
Visitors will be able to enjoy the Accessmedica Spa Center, a spa park, 10 exercise paths, and salt graduation towers. The city also boasts the Warmian-Masurian Thermal Baths, which offer healing sodium chloride waters.
The new spa will appeal to those who have already visited most of the most popular destinations of this type and are constantly seeking new experiences. It will be a paradise for fans of Warmia and Mazury, beautiful cities, and nature. It is known that people with cardiology and hypertension, orthopedic and traumatic conditions, nervous system diseases, rheumatology, and lower and upper respiratory tract diseases will feel most at home there.
This is a protected area that has been around for a long time.In 2014, the Minister confirmed that the location would be conducive to medical treatment, and in 2016, Lidzbark Warmiński was granted spa protection area status. The city authorities worked long hours to ensure the location met all the mandatory requirements for becoming a spa destination. Now, after 10 years, the goal has been achieved, many see it as a significant opportunity for the city's development.
According to officials, granting Lidzbark Warmiński spa status will boost the economy, including the hotel industry. They noted that, among other things, new jobs will be created.
It's worth remembering that, beyond its spa amenities, Lidzbark Warmiński has long offered tourists many interesting attractions and beautiful views. The Bishop's Castle and the High Gate are worth visiting, for example. The area also boasts numerous picturesque hiking and cycling trails.
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