The park's botanical collection includes exotic species like the Ginkgo biloba and various types of Magnolias.
It contains several trees officially registered as natural monuments due to their exceptional age and size.
The area is fed by natural thermal springs that have been utilized for therapeutic purposes since the 13th century.
The park connects directly to the Norweski Park, forming a continuous green belt across the district.
The landscaping design was influenced by the German romantic garden movement of the 19th century.
Spa Park (Park Zdrojowy) is the central green heart of Cieplice Śląskie-Zdrój, the spa district of Jelenia Góra. The park features an extensive collection of rare botanical specimens, including over 2,000 trees and shrubs with several classified as natural monuments. It serves as the primary recreational area for the local health resorts, connecting to the adjacent Norweski Park. The layout follows a classic English landscape design, characterized by winding paths, open clearings, and mature riparian vegetation. It hosts historic architecture, most notably the spa pavilions and the nearby Curhaus. The park integrates thermal mineral water infrastructure, reflecting the town's history as Poland’s oldest health resort. Maintenance and preservation are managed by the municipality to protect both the heritage and the biological diversity of the site.
The main promenade during the blooming season or in front of the historic spa architecture.
Walk between Spa Park and Norweski Park to experience the full continuity of the district's green spaces.
Visit the nearby historic spa buildings for architecture that mirrors the park's 19th-century aesthetic.
Look for the interpretive plaques near older trees to identify protected natural monuments.
Avoid feeding local wildlife, as it disrupts the ecosystem of the park's water features.
Maintain quiet to respect the therapeutic environment; stay on marked paths to protect the sensitive flora.