Overview
- Merkur.de publishes a winter guide to five thermal destinations in Baden-Württemberg, crediting Women’s Health and its own local reporting for recommendations and visitor details.
- The featured stops are Panorama-Therme Beuren, Alb-Thermen Bad Urach, Sonnenhof-Therme Bad Saulgau, Vita-Classica Bad Krozingen and Cassiopeia-Therme Badenweiler.
- Beuren offers seven bubbling pools, grottos and a large sauna area with views toward Hohenneuffen, while Bad Urach’s baths draw from a 61°C spring to fill 32–38°C pools alongside seven saunas.
- Bad Saulgau provides sulphur-rich healing water, a treatment center and about 50 motorhome pitches roughly 150 meters from the entrance; Bad Krozingen’s Vita-Classica counts ten pools, nine saunas and a Japanese relaxation house linked to a nearby wellness hotel; Badenweiler blends Roman bathing culture with modern thermal pools.
- In a separate roundup, Merkur.de notes the ADAC’s picks among Germany’s most beautiful baths located in the state: Bodensee-Therme Konstanz on the lakeshore, Baden-Baden’s historic Friedrichsbad, Titisee-Neustadt’s Badeparadies Schwarzwald with palm oasis and slides, and the family-focused Panorama-Bad Freudenstadt, with adult day tickets ranging roughly from €19.50 to €39 depending on the facility.