Obermain Therme (Hot Springs Mineral Spa) in Bad Staffelstein
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If you need to unwind and take time to refresh, rejuvenate and revive, the Obermain Therme with its soothing and healing mineral waters is the place to be.
The spa consists of 16 in- and outdoor hot mineral & massage pools, eight whirlpools, various fountains and even a waterfall. Moreover there is a huge sauna area, which includes several kinds of Finnish saunas, such as the more than 212 ˚F hot Maa sauna. If you need to cool down, just step outside and jump into the ice-cold plunge pool or visit the bar, where you can enjoy some of their tasty health food and relax on the sun terrace. Of course there is a medical wellness area as well, where you can pamper yourself with all kinds of massages, physical therapies and spa treatments. If you like to be a bit more active, there are all kinds of water aerobics classes held all day long throughout the facilities.
The Obermain Therme offers everything you like to get from a day at the beach – warmth, water and salt – but the great thing is you can enjoy this spa all year long from early in the morning to late at night.
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Admission
The prices vary depending on how long you want to stay at the spa and what facilities you would like to enjoy.
A day pass for only the swimming pools costs 14 € and if you want to visit the sauna as well, it costs 17 €.
Spa treatments, like massages cost extra.
Opening Hours
Daily from 8am to 21pm and Thursday, Friday, Saturday until 23pm
About this Article

This travel guide has been written by Kathrin Wagner.
She grew up in a small town in Bavaria and then studied Media studies, Literature and History in Erlangen and Munich. As a student she already spent half a year in London and moved back there after graduation in 2006. She is still living in London, where she works in publishing.
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