Nowadays the word spa has become quite popular unlikely in the past. What does the word stand for? The term spa is connected with water treatment and this is also known as balneotherapy. Throughout the world, these days, spa towns or even spa resorts (including hot springs resorts) are getting common and they do normally proffer thermal or mineral water for drinking and bathing. Apart from this, these centers do also offer an assortment of health treatments. What has led to its popularity then? It is the conviction in the healing powers of mineral waters and this not new. The belief has its roots in prehistoric times.
Even though these practices have been popular worldwide, they are most popular in several countries of Europe along with Japan. Even day spas have become quite popular also and they do offer lots personal care treatments.
If you are in Europe, where can you go and have the delights of spa? Well, you can certainly go to Cheltenham Spa, a well-known spa town and borough in Gloucestershire, England having a population of 110,013 according to the 2001 census. This can be one of your imminent holiday activities as well. Keep in mind that the saga of horse racing has made Cheltenham, a small regency town an annual address for thousands of visitors.
Surely once you land in the town, you can have glimpses of horse race. But never forget your biggest aim – spa. You can have a visit of the vicinity including regency town houses along with old Pump Rooms and promenade squares and terraces that are reminiscent of fellow spa town, Bath.
Keep in mind that Cheltenham renders a great basis for the precise exploration of the surrounding Cotswold area including Bath, Stratford-upon-Avon and surrounding quaint Cotswold villages. You can also enjoy a nice trip to Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe or to the beautiful Westonbirt Arboretum near Tetbury.
