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Naturist Resources => Europe => Resorts/Beaches/FKK Venues => Germany => Topic started by: kotori on April 20, 2019, 06:51:08 pm

Title: My spring trip
Post by: kotori on April 20, 2019, 06:51:08 pm
I spent two weeks to visit sauna (or therme or spa, however you call) in Germany and Netherlands.

Neptunbad (Cologne)
Dantebad (Munich)
Therme Erding (near Munich)
Therme Bad Wörishofen (near Munich)
Monte Mare Seesauna (near Munich)
Therme Bad Aibling (near Munich)
Thermen Soesterberg (near Utrecht)
Spa Zuiver (Amsterdam)

I chose not to drive so it was hard to visit so many places scattered around cities but it was worth my time. Most of them was my solo trip and I fortunately made new friends at a few saunas. I hope to come back in summer.
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: Jowjow on April 21, 2019, 06:18:37 am
What was your favorite? I’ve been to a few in Berlin
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: kotori on April 21, 2019, 04:31:19 pm
Monte Mare Seesauna is my favorite. It’s built next to a lake so people can jump into the lake right after aufguss!
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: cp on April 22, 2019, 04:45:02 pm
Sounds like you had a good adventure,

You could do a write up on each of them if you fancied it.
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: Jowjow on April 23, 2019, 01:50:20 am
Monte Mare Seesauna is my favorite. It’s built next to a lake so people can jump into the lake right after aufguss!

Wow that sounds amazing!
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: farmertanPhil on April 25, 2019, 05:11:52 pm
I spent two weeks to visit sauna (or therme or spa, however you call) in Germany and Netherlands.

Neptunbad (Cologne)
Dantebad (Munich)
Therme Erding (near Munich)
Therme Bad Wörishofen (near Munich)
Monte Mare Seesauna (near Munich)
Therme Bad Aibling (near Munich)
Thermen Soesterberg (near Utrecht)
Spa Zuiver (Amsterdam)

I chose not to drive so it was hard to visit so many places scattered around cities but it was worth my time. Most of them was my solo trip and I fortunately made new friends at a few saunas. I hope to come back in summer.

Hi all. Sounds like an amazing trip! What was your main mode of transportation?

I'm also looking to do a similar short trip to experience fkk, would you recommend the Munich area for a budget traveler who's taking mostly public transportation?
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: wiener on April 26, 2019, 04:13:20 am
Therme Erding can be easily reached from Munich by local train S-Bahn. About 45 minutes ride and 10 minutes walk
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: kotori on May 31, 2019, 04:27:25 am
I'm also looking to do a similar short trip to experience fkk, would you recommend the Munich area for a budget traveler who's taking mostly public transportation?

Yes! Thanks to German rail network.
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: Gaberone on September 29, 2021, 01:14:06 pm
I spent two weeks to visit sauna (or therme or spa, however you call) in Germany and Netherlands.

Neptunbad (Cologne)
Dantebad (Munich)
Therme Erding (near Munich)
Therme Bad Wörishofen (near Munich)
Monte Mare Seesauna (near Munich)
Therme Bad Aibling (near Munich)
Thermen Soesterberg (near Utrecht)
Spa Zuiver (Amsterdam)

I chose not to drive so it was hard to visit so many places scattered around cities but it was worth my time. Most of them was my solo trip and I fortunately made new friends at a few saunas. I hope to come back in summer.

Hey! I read that you chose not to drive… are all these places on the list accessible by train or other public transport? I’m a student in Germany so like you, I do not have a car. Thanks!
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: Borter on October 14, 2021, 09:33:07 pm
The question is: What is your definition of accessible by public transport? :-)

I also don't have a car and i go to all thermes by public transport, but sometimes their is also a walk of about 30 or 45 minutes.

But I think all of the thermes near Munich mentioned here are reachable in a good way.
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: Cedric on October 15, 2021, 12:05:25 am
What was your favourite Dutch sauna/ spa?
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: katia on October 15, 2021, 02:34:28 am
I spent two weeks to visit sauna (or therme or spa, however you call) in Germany and Netherlands.

Neptunbad (Cologne)
Dantebad (Munich)
Therme Erding (near Munich)
Therme Bad Wörishofen (near Munich)
Monte Mare Seesauna (near Munich)
Therme Bad Aibling (near Munich)
Thermen Soesterberg (near Utrecht)
Spa Zuiver (Amsterdam)

I chose not to drive so it was hard to visit so many places scattered around cities but it was worth my time. Most of them was my solo trip and I fortunately made new friends at a few saunas. I hope to come back in summer.

Hey! I read that you chose not to drive… are all these places on the list accessible by train or other public transport? I’m a student in Germany so like you, I do not have a car. Thanks!

Where are you located? There are so many public transport reachable spa in Germany…in Koln there are 2 in the city center, Mediterana in Bergisch Gladbach is just amazing, just needs a train ride and a 10 min walk.
Other area, Bodensee, Konstanz, there’s a bus riding from the city center to the therms in few minutes, Überlingen, wonderful therms by the lake are in front of the train station, Leipzig, Sachsen therms are easily reachable by bus.
All depends where are you, but, no worries about car, that’s not needed
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: swede on October 28, 2021, 09:33:00 am
are they all nude mandatory and non gender segregated? Im looking at going with my gf and would suck if its segregated
Title: Re: My spring trip
Post by: katia on October 28, 2021, 01:43:07 pm
are they all nude mandatory and non gender segregated? Im looking at going with my gf and would suck if its segregated

There are dedicated women days, usually on Tuesdays, rest of time is mixed and nakedly mandated 😝

Let me know if you need any tip, I just love German spa!!!