Cserkeszőlő

Cserkeszőlő is a village in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county,[1] in the Northern Great Plain region of central Hungary.

Cserkeszőlő is a dynamically[clarification needed] developing bath resort in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county, in the south part of Northern Great Plains Region.

[2] A Hungarian-American Oil Searching Company found the future fame of Cserkeszőlő, the 93 °C (199.4 °F) thermal water in 1938, that rose from a depth range of more than 2,000 m. The well was closed during the Second World War and it was reconstructed in 1948.

Grape production in sandy soil has played a really great part in the emergence of Cserkeszőlő, the name, used also today has been improved this way.

While the word "cserke" can be traced back to the Middle Ages, during the rule of King Béla IV, when Jordanian tribes arrived to the present place of the village.

Cserkeszőlő Thermal Spa
Dolphin well Cserkeszőlő