Ciechocinek is a spa town in Kujavian-Pomeranian Voivodship, Poland. It is located at around 52°52′0″N, 18°48′0″E. Wisła River flows through the town. A spa town is a town frequented, in times past, for health reasons, to take the waters. The name derives from the Belgian town Spa, and in continental Europe, a spa was known as a ville deau (town of water). ... Kujavian-Pomeranian voivodship since 1999 The Kujavian-Pomeranian Voivodship (in Polish województwo kujawsko-pomorskie) is an administrative region or voivodship in central-northern Poland. ... The Vistula (Polish: WisÅa) is the longest river in Poland. ...
The initiative of realization of drillings, in of that time village Ciechocinek, was attributed to Stanisław Staszic.In lying at present in borders of Ciechicinek Słońsk, there were the well-known sources of mineral waters (the, so called, solanki) being useful to "brewing the salt".
Ciechocinek is the city of parks, oasis of peace and quiet, without any architectural barriers, handicapped persons friendly.
That is the reason why Ciechocinek, except of the health resort, became a rehabilitation and rest subsidiaries, and first of all the weekend an Sunday family stays.
Ciechocinek, a jewel of Polish health resorts whose renown reaches beyond Poland's borders, is a town picturesquely located in the Vistula valley.
The salty springs of water rich in chlorides, soda, iodine, and bromine in Ciechocinek are used for curative purposes.
Ciechocinek is a healing paradise for those suffering from cardiovascular system diseases (including those suffering from coronary heart disease, hypertention, ischaemic heart disease and survivors of heart attacks), respiratory system diseases (such as upper airway infection and bronchitis).