In the ruin park tourist can find dry Kneipp step stone paths on the gestures of unexcavated walls hiding in the ground for relief of their body and soul.
About the Stepstones
In the ruin park tourist can find dry Kneipp step stone paths on the gestures of unexcavated walls hiding in the ground for relief of their body and soul. The path is placed directly next to the ruins since its floor plan is completely identical with the contours of the building ruins connected to the Roman villa.
The Kneipp Method
The Kneipp therapy was named after its inventor Sebastian Kneipp. The barefoot walking on mixed size gravel, broken stones, wooden surfaces and wood cuttings offers a natural massage. It has very good effect on the blood circulation of the foot and strengthens the vessel walls. By massaging the reflex zones we can stimulate all of our organs. Braces, refreshes, relax and applying it on a regular basis it has a great effect on the metabolic processes. The method can be applied against weariness and circulatory disorders but it is not suggested for those having hearth problems.










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Roman ruins
Grave of the roman soldier
Walking path stations
Church from the Árpád era
Winery, wine cellar
Wine bar, tavern
Presentation building, exhibition
Event are
Stage, theater
Parade square
Kneipp Stepstones
Ticket office & gift shop
Information
Signs
Cab parking
Car parking spaces
Bus station, minibus parking
Parking spaces for the disabled
Rest area
Walking path
Bicycle storage & HeBi
Walking routes
Thematic playground
Roman garden & statue
Architectural heritage
Cemetery, graveyard
Rest rooms
Rest room for the disabled




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