Therme 1 Bad Füssing, Thermal spa complex in Bad Füssing, Germany
Therme 1 Bad Füssing is a thermal bathing facility with twelve pools of varying sizes and temperatures ranging from 29 to 42 degrees Celsius (84 to 108 degrees Fahrenheit). The complex includes both indoor and outdoor areas organized into separate sections for different activities.
The thermal springs beneath Bad Füssing were discovered in 1938 during oil exploration activities, which prompted the creation of this first spa facility in the region. This discovery set the foundation for the town's development as a wellness destination.
The spa reflects local Bavarian traditions through its architectural language and water culture heritage. Visitors experience how thermal bathing has become part of the region's identity as a wellness destination.
The facility opens Wednesday through Sunday with extended evening hours, and provides distinct areas for therapeutic treatments and water-based exercises. Visitors should allow sufficient time to explore the multiple specialized zones throughout the complex.
The complex features the signature Schwammerl fountain at its center with targeted massage nozzles and specially designed water flow channels for therapy. This installation creates a therapeutic water experience that is distinctive to this location.
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