The village of Yagoda has been known for its mineral water since the antiquity. In the late 60’s of XIX century, a man called Stoencho Grueolu founded the public bath for hygienic reasons.

Much later in 1903, construction workers found by accident huge ancient Roman baths. Marble statues and many ancient objects were found as well, which proves that the mineral source has been known since ages, and that it attracted many people to heal them and relieve them from their pain. In 1928, the mineral bath was partially built. Later in 1934, the bath has been renewed. The mineral water in Yagoda is 4 degrees Celsius. It has low content of sulfur, lower general mineralization and lower radiation than the mineral water in Pavel Banya.

There are multiple positive effects on the body. Bathing in these waters can be relaxing, act as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antiseptic, heal wounds. In the past, before the existence of certain medicines, one of the most frequent applications of sulphurated thermal waters was as an antiseptic, to cure wounds or certain types of infection.

Although they have been used for hundreds of years, treatments using this type of water continue to be effective, and constitute part of a whole series of therapies for diseases of the musculoskeletal system, skin conditions, and the central nervous system.

This is the case, for example, of patients with psoriasis or dermatitis, and also people who have suffered the effects of cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral infarctions or ischemia, which result in temporary limitations.

The mineral water in Yagoda contains high levels of fluorine, which has a beneficial and curative effect on diseases of the musculoskeletal system and of the bones. The mineral water in the village of Yagoda has proven healing effects on the skin.