Johannesbad, Thermal bath complex in Bad Füssing, Germany.
Johannesbad is a thermal bath complex in Bad Füssing, Bavaria, offering several indoor and outdoor pools fed by natural mineral springs. Alongside the bathing areas, the facility also has zones for physiotherapy, massage, and a range of wellness treatments.
The hot springs of Bad Füssing were discovered in the mid-20th century during drilling work, and the town quickly grew into a spa destination. The Johannesbad developed in that context and expanded over the following decades as interest in thermal therapy increased.
Bad Füssing is one of the most visited spa towns in Germany, and the Johannesbad sits at the heart of that tradition. The warm spring water is widely associated with joint relief, and many visitors return year after year for that reason.
Opening times can vary by season, so it is worth checking before you arrive. Those planning to use several areas should allow plenty of time and bring comfortable swimwear and a towel.
A marathon is held annually on a route that runs around the grounds of the Johannesbad complex, with runners covering different distances through the spa area. The combination of competitive running and a thermal spring setting is unusual and draws a different crowd than a typical city race.
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