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Therme Erding

Therme Erding, Thermal bath complex in Erding, Germany

Description

Therme Erding is a thermal bath complex in Erding that covers roughly 460.000 square yards of landscaped grounds. The facility includes multiple pools at varying temperatures, an expansive sauna area with infusion ceremonies and quiet resting zones, plus a dedicated waterslide section for those seeking faster-paced fun.

History

The thermal spring was discovered in 1983 during natural gas drilling and now supplies water at roughly 147 degrees Fahrenheit from a depth exceeding 7.500 feet (2.300 meters). The bathing complex opened in 1999 and expanded over the following two decades through several additions to reach its present size.

Culture

Visitors will notice that the complex divides its areas between zones where clothing is worn and others following the Central European tradition of unclothed bathing. This arrangement allows families and those less familiar with local customs to enjoy the pools while respecting long-established practices in the sauna sections.

Practical

Guests traveling from Munich can take the S-Bahn to Altenerding station and then complete the journey by bus or on foot in roughly ten minutes. Plan several hours for a visit since the grounds are spread over a wide area and moving between pools, slides and saunas naturally invites regular breaks.

Did you know?

The thermal water rises to the surface on its own without mechanical pumps because underground pressure is strong enough to push it upward. The facility also channels residual heat from the spring to warm adjacent buildings and generate electricity.

Location
Architects
Josef Wund
Official opening
October 3, 1754
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Fee
Yes
Operator
Therme Erding GmbH
Address
Thermenallee 1-5, 85435 Erding
Opening Hours
Monday-Sunday,Holidays 09:00-23:00
Phone
GPS coordinates
48.29029,11.88672
Latest update
December 17, 2025 16:57

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