Therme Erding thermal bath in Munich: grand and inviting
Ausflugsziel

Therme Erding thermal bath in Munich: grand and inviting

highlight
rest stop
family friendly
swimming possibility
Indoors and outdoors
Relaxation & Wellness

Therme Erding thermal bath's opening glass roofs can be seen from afar. The 18.5-hectare facility offers relaxation, fun and excitement for the entire family.

Therme Erding thermal bath's opening glass roofs can be seen from afar. The 18.5-hectare facility – which is larger than 25 football pitches – offers tranquillity, relaxation, fun adventure and excitement for the entire family: 31 saunas and steam rooms, 27 swimming pools, the new wave pool and the largest water slide facility in Europe, with 26 slides. Think you’ll get through it all in just one day? Virtually impossible, but you can always come back. From Altenerding S-Bahn station, either take the 550 or the 560 bus (Monday to Friday) or the 570 bus at the weekend, or walk (approximately 10 minutes).

News, prices and opening hours are available here.

Anreise
Therme Erding thermal bath
Thermenallee 2
85435 Erding
Nächstgelegener Bahnhof
Altenerding

Unser Tipp: Bitte prüfen Sie vor Fahrtantritt Ihre Zugverbindung und die erwartete Auslastung.

Weitere Ausflugsziele

During the Würzburg Residence Race in 2015, a record was set before the race had even begun. For... Enjoy the Franconian nature and way of life. The Altmühltal Panorama Trail spoils you with... A wonderful group excursion to Vorra. Perfect for a little break in a large group: the... Franconian Switzerland is a paradise for climbing enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The countless... Hike along the ridges above the Retztal valley from the pilgrimage site of Retzbach to... Pleasure cycling near Bad Staffelstein: explore the region's beer culture and the history of the... Take a trip to the "Sennerei Lehern" showroom and watch cheese-making experts at work as they... Cast aside your shoes and socks and treat your senses to a walk across flagstones and spruce cones... St. Emmeram Palace in Regensburg is popular with film makers. It's where the German film director... You may be awoken by the cockerel, but you won’t find any cows or horses here.