The geothermal water at the facility contains high concentrations of fluoride, sodium, and calcium.
The complex is situated within a large forest park that provides natural shade and walking paths.
The thermal spring was originally discovered during test drilling for oil in the 1960s.
The site includes a 'Thermal Park' section that operates year-round due to the controlled water temperature.
The water composition is specifically indicated for those suffering from joint and spinal conditions.
Thermal Corvinus Veľký Meder is a thermal bathing complex located in southern Slovakia near the Hungarian border. The facility utilizes geothermal water originating from a spring at 2,000 meters depth, reaching surface temperatures of 76.5°C. The water is mineralized and is traditionally recognized for its beneficial effects on the musculoskeletal system. The site features multiple indoor and outdoor pools, including specialized thermal, relaxation, and children's pools. The complex is integrated into a 100-hectare parkland area, providing significant green space for visitors. Guests have access to various saunas, salt chambers, and wellness services. The architecture focuses on accessibility and family-oriented amenities. It is a major destination for therapeutic tourism in the Podunajská region.
The arched wooden footbridge spanning the outdoor pool complex with the forest park in the background.
Bring your own high-quality bathrobe and extra towels to avoid rental fees.
Weekdays are significantly less crowded than weekends and public holidays.
Check the outdoor pool availability, as some sections close during the winter season.
Avoid visiting on public holidays if you prefer a quiet environment, as the facility reaches maximum capacity quickly.
Swimwear is required in pools; specialized footwear is mandatory in the sauna area; showering before entering any pool is required.