The travel provider Travelcircus has published a ranking of the 100 best thermal spas in Germany. Two Franconian thermal baths made it into the top 10 list.
As part of the big one Thermal and wellness pool comparison 2023/2024 the travel provider has Travelcircus a Ranking the 100 best thermal baths in Germany published. The thermal baths were therefore evaluated based on the criteria Notoriety, popularity, equipment and Price grading.
Several already had it in the 2022 thermal spa ranking Franconian baths in the Top 100 done. They are now even ranked in this year’s ranking two thermal baths in Franconia in the Top 10.
Germany’s best thermal baths: Twelve Franconian wellness baths in the top 100 – two occupy top positions
10th place: Therme Bad Wörishofen (Swabia)
In the last one Travelcircus The Bad Wörishofen thermal spa ranking took second place. Now she only landed in 10th place. “In the Therme Wörishofen you can under tall palm trees and the ones that stand out Couple lie and feel just like you Caribbean vacation feel,” writes the travel portal “reisereporter.de”. Visitors can therefore relax in more than 15 saunas and steam baths.
9TH PLACE:Fürthermare in Fürth
That was last year Fürthermare on the 13th place landed and had the Top 10 so just missed it. Now she did it Franconian thermal baths among the top ten Wellness baths Germany. “The Sauna area has eleven varied saunas and Steam baths“, it says on reisereporter.de. In the Thermal landscape So there are six different ones loading Indoor and outdoor pools with temperatures of 32 to 37 degrees to relax.
8th place: Mineraltherme Böblingen (Baden-Württemberg)
Those too Mineraltherme Böblingen (Baden-Württemberg) was able to secure a place in the top 10 this year and made it to the 8th place. As can be seen from the thermal baths website, this is from Thermal water here from one own source and bubbles out 775 meters depth to the surface. In addition, visitors can therefore nine classic saunas, two steam baths and one Sea-climate sauna choose.
7th place: Tropical Islands (Brandenburg)
The Tropical Islands in Brandenburg is, according to his own statements, “that largest tropical resort in Europe” and ended up in the latest ranking 7th place. According to reisereporter.de, visitors here can expect over 200 meters longest Double racer slide of the world. It also includes a sauna area 10,000 square meters and offer seven different areas to sweat and relax.
6th place: Bali Therme (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Still in ninth place in the last ranking, it made it Bali thermal baths in Bad Oeynhausen (North Rhine-Westphalia) this time on the 6th place. “The thermal baths radiate tropical feeling“, in keeping with the Bali motto,” says reisereporter.de. According to this, visitors should be drawn to the island through Balinese figures, a pagoda sauna from Bali and the Balinese pavilion in the tropical sauna garden Indian Ocean be relocated. The Bali thermal baths also offer 13 saunas and Steam bathswhich also includes one Textile sauna and one Infrared cabin belong.
5th place: Taunus Therme (Hesse)
The Taunus Therme in Bad Homburg (Hesse) lands in the ranking 5th place. Visitors can therefore eight different themed saunas relax. A particular highlight is one “1001 Nights” dream world with Himalayan sound and relaxation temple as well as various scent temples.
4TH PLACE: OBERMAIN THERME IN BAD STAFFELSTEIN
The Obermain Therme in Bad Staffelstein lands on the 4th place and therefore one place further down than in the last ranking. Nevertheless, it remains the same this year Inner Franconian winners. “The Obermain Therme has… 25 indoor and outdoor pools as well as 14 saunas and steam baths“, writes reisereporter.de. In addition, it is considered “as warmest thermal brine in Bavaria“. The Bad Staffelstein brine is said to be “particularly beneficial for Spine and Joints as well as at rheumatic complaints be, stabilize blood pressure and Heart and Circulation strengthen”.
3rd place: Aqualand Cologne
Compared to the last thermal baths ranking, this has improved Aqualand Cologne this time up two places and ends up on the 3rd place. “By Adventure pool offer 13 saunas and Steam baths Pure relaxation with different thematic focuses Variety guarantee,” it says on reisereporter.de. Visitors can therefore expect, among other things, one Rock saunaone Zen sauna or one Pit saunawhere you get the feeling of being in one Mine tunnels to be located.
2nd place: Therme Euskirchen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
The Therme Euskirchen (North Rhine-Westphalia) makes it to the current ranking 2nd place. According to reisereporter.de, visitors can expect visitors here ten individual themed saunas also “a Palm paradise with turquoise blue lagoons and about 500 palm treeswhere with additional Cocktails correct Holiday feeling can arise”.
1st place: Therme Erding
As in the last thermal spa ranking, it works 1st place this time too Erding thermal baths. According to its website, the “largest thermal bath in the world” offers 24 themed saunas and Steam bathsin which visitors “embark on a journey around the world.” For “fun and lots of things Action” also worry 28 water slides with a total 2850 slide meters.
In addition to the two Franconian representatives in the top 10, there are still ten more thermal baths in Franconia in the Top 100 done:
- 22nd place: FrankenTherme Bad Königshofen (Rhön-Grabfeld district)
- 24th place: Crystal Palm Beach in stone (Furth district)
- 29th place: Atlantis Herzogenaurach (Erlangen-Höchstadt district)
- 34th place: Aqualla Ansbach
- 36th place: KissSalis Therme Bad Kissingen
- 37th place: Fackelmann Therme Hersbruck (Nuremberg Land)
- 39th place: Franken Therme Bad Windsheim
- 45th place: FranconiaLagoon Hirschaid (Bamberg district)
- 64th place: Lohengrin Therme Bayreuth
- Place 67: Bambados Bamberg
In the new episode of the podcast “Experience Franconia”, the two hosts Julia and Florian recently talked about Franconia’s most beautiful thermal baths and shared their personal favorites and tips. You can find more news from Franconia here.
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Source: German