The atmospheric town in the northern part of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship was a popular health resort in the interwar period, where film stars and personalities from the world of politics rested.
Already in the 19th century, the specific microclimate prevailing in this town surrounded by hills covered with pine forests was noticed. Its undoubted attraction was the "Stefan" water spring. The water was popularly called "cockle". However, it did not cure cardiac ailments, but flowed from a spring with a heart-shaped frame.
The phenomenon of Czarniecka Góra results from its location - the atmospheric pressure is relatively low here, which means that there is more water vapor in the air. The steam combines with natural essential oils from the forests to create a space for inhalation.
Patients in Czarniecka Góra could count on therapy for respiratory and digestive diseases, gynecological ailments and nervous disorders.
Today, the Świętokrzyskie Rehabilitation Center operates in Czarniecka Góra. This place draws on the spa traditions of the town, combining natural healing values with modern technologies.