In addition to being found in the pools, the healing Prolom water also flows through the hotel’s pipes, so tourists can use it throughout their stay.
In addition to being found in swimming pools and wellness centres, the healing Prolom water in the Prolom spa, not far from Kuršumlija, also flows through the pipes so tourists can drink it in their rooms, use it for bathing and wash their hair with it during their stay. In every restaurant, along with coffee or cake, you will always get a glass of this medicinal water that springs up on the eastern slopes of Mount Radan. In the spa, beer is also produced using water from the spring and can only be drunk here, which is an attraction for all guests of legal age.
People come to Prolom Banja to enjoy bathing, massages, Finnish and infrared sauna, the tepidarium, steam bath and salt room. The pools allow swimming inside the hotel or swimming in a connected, open area with warm water under a clear sky.

A footpath leads to the Bridge of Secret Wishes, which commemorates two guests who fell in love at the hotel.
From the pool, look at the church on the neighbouring hill, which will inspire you to reach it on foot over the little bridge. If you are in the mood for a two-and-a-half kilometre walk from the hotel along forest paths, you can reach the Bridge of Secret Wishes, which preserves the story of two guests who fell in love at the hotel, and then across the river to the six-metre high Soko waterfall, where you can try drinking water from the waterfall itself.
There are plenty of viewpoints, and a special attraction is the wooden church of Lazarica, reached by a path, as well as the unique natural wonder that is Đavolja varoš.