Bad Füssing, Thermal spa municipality in Passau district, Germany.
Bad Füssing is a thermal spa municipality in the Passau district of Lower Bavaria. Three separate thermal sources supply several bathing and wellness complexes spread across the center of town.
Workers drilling for oil in 1938 discovered the thermal springs instead. The first thermal bath opened in 1950, transforming the settlement into a spa resort.
Local bathing traditions blend rest periods with movement sessions throughout the day, following a rhythm many guests adopt during their stay. The parks around the thermal centers serve as meeting points where visitors pause between treatments or join afternoon concerts.
Most accommodations lie within walking distance of the thermal facilities and cater to longer stays. Many guests spend several weeks in town to benefit from repeated treatments.
The thermal water rises from a depth of 1000 meters (3280 feet) and delivers around 100 liters per second. This constant flow allows large pools to operate without artificial heating.
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